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3 This is... Revolutionary War

4 Now entering the studio are our Contestants!!!

5 Here is your host… Mrs. Dickson

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7 Now here Are the directions

8 One person will be called on TRAP-STYLEOne person will be called on TRAP-STYLE Contestants will choose a category and question.Contestants will choose a category and question. Contestants answer the question.Contestants answer the question. If no one contestant does not know the answer, the question will then go the next person regular TRAP-STYLE.If no one contestant does not know the answer, the question will then go the next person regular TRAP-STYLE.

9 Here are the categories...

10 Peeps

11 2 nd Continental Congress

12 Advantages/ Disadvantages

13 Battles

14 1st Contestants step up and prepare for the first question

15 Peeps 2 nd Continental CongressAdvantages/Disadvantages Battles $100 $200 $300 $400 $100 $200 $300 $400 $100 $200 $300300 $400 $100 $200 $300 $400

16 People - 100 Man chosen to be General of the Continental Army

17 George Washington (G-Dub)

18 Oops… click above to go back

19 People- 200 Writer of the Declaration of Independence

20 Thomas Jefferson (TJ)

21 Oops… click above to go back

22 People-300 Author who argued it was “Common Sense” to break free from British rule

23 Thomas Paine

24 Oops… click above to go back

25 People-400 British General who was forced to Surrender at Yorktown

26 Lord Cornwallis

27 Oops… click above to go back

28 Congress - 100 City and year(s) the 2 nd Continental Congress met

29 Philadelphia 1775-1776

30 Oops… click above to go back

31 Congress - 200 Document written PRIOR to the Declaration that was a last attempt at peace

32 Olive Branch Petition

33 Oops… click above to go back

34 Congress- 300 Members of the Congress that preferred to Stay with England were known as…

35 Loyalists (Tory)

36 Oops… click above to go back

37 Congress - 400 What the 2 nd Continental Congress accused King George III of being in the Declaration Of Independence, means person abusing powers

38 Tyrant

39 Oops… click above to go back

40 Advantage- 100 Explain what side had more reason to fight in detail

41 Americans, had more to lose (country) while British still had empire

42 Oops… click above to go back

43 Advantage– 200 Two ways British were able to use their Navy

44 Move troops and block supplies from colonists

45 Oops… click above to go back

46 Advantage-300 Type of fighting Americans were able to use because they knew the land

47 Guerilla Warfare

48 Oops… click above to go back

49 $200 $100 $300 $400 $200 $100 $300 $400 $200 $100 $300 $400 $200 $100 $300 $400 GeographyPeopleConceptsVocabulary Bet how much you are willing to risk

50 Advantage-400 Name for hired soldiers, the country that used them, AND what these soldiers were called

51 Mercenary, Britain, Hessians

52 Oops… click above to go back

53 Battles- 100 Early battle in Revolutionary war that colonists LOST but showed great determination (outside Boston)

54 Bunker Hill

55 Oops… click above to go back

56 Battles- 200 Battle that basically ENDED the Battle that basically ENDED the Revolutionary War

57 Yorktown (Virgininia)

58 Oops… click above to go back

59 Old - 300 Day and state where Battle of Trenton took place

60 Christmas, New Jersey

61 Oops… click above to go back

62 Battles- 400 The French/Spanish were convinced to officially help the colonists after the Battle of?

63 Saratoga

64 Oops… click above to go back

65 Double Jeopardy

66 Vocabulary

67 Declaring Independence

68 Random Facts

69 More Declaring

70 Vocab Independence Random More Declaring $100 $200 $300 $400 $100 $200 $300 $400 $100 $200 $300 $400 $100 $200 $300 $400DoubleJeopardy

71 Vocab – 100: Location where Washington and Continental Army spend winter of 1777-78

72 Valley Forge

73 Oops… click above to go back

74 Vocabulary – 200 nick- name for British troops

75 Redcoats or Lobsterbacks

76 Oops… click above to go back

77 How much are you and your team willing to risk?

78 Vocabulary -300 Crime of attempting to bring down own country

79 Treason

80 Oops… click above to go back

81 Vocabulary -400 Time period where educated men used REASON to prove points

82 Enlightenment

83 Oops… click above to go back

84 Declaring – 100 Name for FIRST part of Declaration

85 Preamble

86 Oops… click above to go back

87 Declaring – 200 Rights we are all born with

88 Life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness

89 Oops… click above to go back

90 Declaring – 300 Date Independence was approved

91 July 4 th, 1776

92 Oops… click above to go back

93 Declaring – 400 Two other people on declaration committee

94 Adams, Franklin, Livingston, Sherman

95 Oops… click above to go back

96 Random – 100 Objective of taking Ticonderoga

97 Taking cannons

98 Oops… click above to go back

99 Random – 200 Leader of Great Britain

100 King George III

101 Oops… click above to go back

102 Random 300 – Citizen soldiers

103 Militia

104 Oops… click above to go back

105 Random– 400 Nickname of men who took Ticonderoga

106 Green Mountain Boys

107 Oops… click above to go back

108 More Decl. – 100 Issue Southern states insisted be REMOVED from Declaration

109 Slavery

110 Oops… click above to go back

111 More Decl.– 200 Word that means ALL colonies had to approve Declaration

112 unanimous

113 Oops… click above to go back

114 More Decl – 300 Person who wanted to stay with Britain the most in Congress

115 John Dickinson

116 Oops… click above to go back

117 How much are you and your team willing to risk?

118 More Decl – 400 Explain old and new way of government

119 Old Way: God, Gov’t, people. God gave Kings power so people have no rights New Way: God, People, Gov’t. God created people with rights, people create governments to protect rights

120 Oops… click above to go back

121 Final Jeopardy You’ll have 60 seconds

122 Advantage Make your wagers now

123 Name 3 advantages the Americans had and 3 advantages the British had during the war for Independence.

124 Advantage

125 answer Americans British 1.Knew the land 2.G Dubs is leader 3.Fought with hearts 4.Help from others 5.Spies 6.Guerrilla Warfare 7.Sharpshooters 8.New weapons 1.Experienced Army 2.Experienced Navy 3.Lots of supplies 4.German Hessians

126 Group # _________ Wager __________ Answer __________ ___________________________________________________ Final Jeopardy Answer Sheets to be printed out and given to students Group # _________ Wager __________ Answer __________ ___________________________________________________ Group # _________ Wager __________ Answer __________ ___________________________________________________ $$$

127 Instructor’s notes The game is set up for three teams but you can have as few or as many as you’d like 1 st round Daily Double is at Topic 3 – Question $400 Two Daily Doubles in Round Two at Topic 1 – Question $600 and Topic 4 – Question $800 Use the Word document “Jeopardy Worksheet” beforehand to create your questions


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