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WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE? The Little Red Hen Created by Mrs. Kath

The Rules Build your fortune by answering multiple-choice questions correctly and moving up the ladder toward $1,000,000! Along the way, you have three lifelines: 1) 50:50, which eliminates two wrong answers 2) Ask a friend, which allows you to ask one person in class 3) Ask the Audience, which allows you to ask the entire class. 15$1 MILLION 14$500,000 13$250,000 12$125,000 11$64,000 10$32,000 9$16,000 8$8,000 7$4,000 6$2,000 5$1,000 4$500 3$300 2$200 1$100

The Rules If you answer a question incorrectly, another player will be chosen to complete the game. If you reach the $1,000 or $32,000 level, you are guaranteed that amount even if you answer a question incorrectly. All prizes are imaginary. However, a prize will be awarded to contestants at the end of the game. Of course, you’re also playing for pride. 15$1 MILLION 14$500,000 13$250,000 12$125,000 11$64,000 10$32,000 9$16,000 8$8,000 7$4,000 6$2,000 5$1,000 4$500 3$300 2$200 1$100

Let’s find our player! Whoever can put the following events in order chronologically in the fastest time will be our first contestant...

A. Grind wheat into flour B. Plant seeds C. Cut wheat stalks D. Make flour into bread How does wheat become bread. What happens first, second, third and last?

B. Grind wheat in o flour D. Cut wheat stalks A. Plant seeds C. Make flour into bread THE ANSWER:

WELCOME, PLAYER!

Q: Who planted the seeds? 15$1 MILLION 14$500,000 13$250,000 12$125,000 11$64,000 10$32,000 9$16,000 8$8,000 7$4,000 6$2,000 5$1,000 4$500 3$300 2$200 1$100 A. Duck B. Pig C. The Little Red Hen D. Cat

Q: Who meowed, “Not I”? 15 $1 MILLION 14 $500, $250, $125, $64, $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 1  $100 A. Dog B. Goat C. Cat D. Rooster

Q: Who helped the Little Red Hen cut the stalks of wheat? 15 $1 MILLION 14 $500, $250, $125, $64, $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2  $200 1  $100 A. Cat B. The little chicks C. Pig D. Duck

15 $1 MILLION 14 $500, $250, $125, $64, $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3  $300 2  $200 1  $100 Q: Who helped the Little Red Hen thresh the wheat? A. Duck B. Pig C. Cat D. The little chicks

15 $1 MILLION 14 $500, $250, $125, $64, $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4  $500 3  $300 2  $200 1  $100 Q: Who helped the Little Red Hen grind the wheat into flour? A. Duck B. The little chicks C. pig D. cat

15 $1 MILLION 14 $500, $250, $125, $64, $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5  $1,000 4  $500 3  $300 2  $200 1  $100 Q: Who helped the Little Red Hen make the flour into bread? A. The little chicks B. Cat C. Duck D. Pig

15 $1 MILLION 14 $500, $250, $125, $64, $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6  $2,000 5  $1,000 4  $500 3  $300 2  $200 1  $100 Q: Who ate the bread? A. Dog, cat and pig B. Dog, cat and goat C. Pig, dog and cat D. The Little Red Hen and her chicks

15 $1 MILLION 14 $500, $250, $125, $64, $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7  $4,000 6  $2,000 5  $1,000 4  $500 3  $300 2  $200 1  $100 Q: How many chicks did the Little Red Hen have? A. one B. five C. two D. three

Q: Who helped the Little Red Hen plant the seeds? 15 $1 MILLION 14 $500, $250, $125, $64, $32,000 9 $16,000 8  $8,000 7  $4,000 6  $2,000 5  $1,000 4  $500 3  $300 2  $200 1  $100 A. The pig and the cat B. The little chicks C.The duck and the cat D. The pig, duck and cat

15 $1 MILLION 14 $500, $250, $125, $64, $32,000 9  $16,000 8  $8,000 7  $4,000 6  $2,000 5  $1,000 4  $500 3  $300 2  $200 1  $100 Q: What did the pig say to the Little Red Hen when she asked the pig to help? A. “Not I,” squealed the pig. B. “Not I,” quacked the pig. C. “Not I,” meowed the pig. D. “Not I”, peeped the pig.

15 $1 MILLION 14 $500, $250, $125, $64,  $32,000 9  $16,000 8  $8,000 7  $4,000 6  $2,000 5  $1,000 4  $500 3  $300 2  $200 1  $100 Q: What did the cat say to the Little Red Hen when she asked the cat to help? A.“Not I,” meowed the cat. B.“Not I,” squealed the cat. C. “Not I,” cried the cat. D.”Not I,” croaked the cat.

15 $1 MILLION 14 $500, $250, $125,  $64,  $32,000 9  $16,000 8  $8,000 7  $4,000 6  $2,000 5  $1,000 4  $500 3  $300 2  $200 1  $100 Q : What did the duck say to the Little Red Hen when she asked the duck to help? A. “Not I,” squealed the duck. B. “Not I,” meowed the duck. C. “Not I,” quacked the duck. D. “Not I”, clucked the duck.

15 $1 MILLION 14 $500, $250,  $125,  $64,  $32,000 9  $16,000 8  $8,000 7  $4,000 6  $2,000 5  $1,000 4  $500 3  $300 2  $200 1  $100 Q: Who found the wheat seeds? A. The duck B. The Little Red Hen C. The chicks D. The cat

Q: Who were The Little Red Hen’s friends? 15 $1 MILLION 14 $500,  $250,  $125,  $64,  $32,000 9  $16,000 8  $8,000 7  $4,000 6  $2,000 5  $1,000 4  $500 3  $300 2  $200 1  $100 A. The cat, the dog, and the pig. B. The cat, the chicks and the dog. C. The cat, the frog and the dog. D. The cat, the pig and the duck.

15 $1 MILLION 14  $500,  $250,  $125,  $64,  $32,000 9  $16,000 8  $8,000 7  $4,000 6  $2,000 5  $1,000 4  $500 3  $300 2  $200 1  $100 Q: How many wheat seeds did the Little Red Hen find? A. Three B. Many C. Some D. None

15  $1 MILLION 14  $500,  $250,  $125,  $64,  $32,000 9  $16,000 8  $8,000 7  $4,000 6  $2,000 5  $1,000 4  $500 3  $300 2  $200 1  $100 Congratulations! You’ve become a millionaire! (at least in this little fantasy world we’ve created!)