Johnny Appleseed. Directions  There will be four teams (each row will be on one team).  I will call on 1 person in each row (we will go in order beginning.

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Johnny Appleseed

Directions  There will be four teams (each row will be on one team).  I will call on 1 person in each row (we will go in order beginning with the first person in the row) to pick a category.  The person will pick a category.  I will ask them a question from the category they choose.  They will answer the question in the form of another question beginning with the question word What.  For example, Category: Spelling for $100 Category: Spelling for $100 Question: How do you spell the word dog? Answer: What is d o g?  Each group will have a total number of 3 times to ask for help from a group member so use your helpers only as needed.  If an incorrect answer is given, the question goes to the next team and they receive points for the question.

Rules  Do NOT get out of your seat.  Do NOT yell out answers.  Do NOT jump or dance around.  Do NOT tell your team members the answer unless a they use one of the help cards.

Consequences for Breaking the Rules  1 st offense: your team will lose 5 points.  2 nd offense: your team will lose a turn.  3 rd offense: you will be disqualified and have a writing assignment instead of playing Jeopardy with your team.

VocabularySpelling Language (Synonyms and Antonyms) Reading/Hist ory Math/Scien ce $100$100$100$100$100 $200$200$200$200$200 $300$300$300$300$300 $400$400$400$400$400 $500$500$500$500$500

Vocabulary $100 Question What is the word that means not far away?

Vocabulary $100 Answer What is Nearby?

Vocabulary $200 Question What is the word that means to stay alive?

Vocabulary $200 Answer What is survive?

Vocabulary $300 Question What is the word that means in a natural state; not controlled by humans?

Vocabulary $300 Answer What is wild?

Vocabulary $400 Question What is the word that means to bring under control or to make more gentle?

Vocabulary $400 Answer What is to tame?

Vocabulary $500 Question (you may choose one of the following questions to answer) What is areas of land where fruit trees are grown? What is the part of the country at the edge of a settled area?

Vocabulary $500 Answers What are orchards? What is frontier?

Spelling $100 Question How do you spell the word that means to bring under control?

Spelling $100 Answer What is T A M E?

Spelling $200 Question How do you spell the word that means not controlled by humans?

Spelling $200 Answer What is W I L D?

Spelling $300 Question How do you spell the word that means to stay alive?

Spelling $300 Answer What is S U R V I V E?

Spelling $400 Question How do you spell the word that means areas of land where fruit trees are grown?

Spelling $400 Answer What are O R C H A R D S?

Spelling $500 Question How do you spell the word that means at the edge of a settled area?

Spelling $500 Answer What is F R O N T I E R?

Language (synonyms/antonyms) $100 Question What is an antonym for here?

Language (synonyms/antonyms) $100 Answer What is there?

Language (synonyms/antonyms) $200 Question What is a synonym for the word classmates?

Language (synonyms/antonyms) $200 Answer What are your peers?

Language (synonyms/antonyms) $300 Question What is an antonym for down?

Language (synonyms/antonyms) $300 Answer What is up?

Language (synonyms/antonyms) $400 Question What is an antonym for wake up?

Language (synonyms/antonyms) $400 Answer What is go to sleep?

Language (synonyms/antonyms) $500 Question What is an antonym for nearby?

Language (synonyms/antonyms) $500 Answer What is far away?

Have you ever heard of John Chapman? Have you ever heard of John Chapman? You probably hear about him each year, but don’t know what his real name is. Most people know John Chapman as “Johnny Appleseed”. John Chapman was born in Massachusetts on September 26, 1775, Chapman earned his nickname because he planted apple trees during his travels across the Midwestern wilderness. He was one of America’s great pioneers. In 1792, 18-year-old Chapman went west to plant apple trees. In 1801, Chapman brought 16 bushels of apple seeds down the Ohio River and cleared nearby land to plant trees. Each year, he traveled hundreds of miles on foot wearing a coffee sack with holes cut out for arms. With his long beard, it is said that he carried a cooking pot on his head. He loved to sleep outdoors. In 1830, Chapman was able to get land in Indiana. There he produced thousands apple trees. Many said he was a cheerful man with a generous nature. He loved the wilderness and was gentle with animals. Johnny Appleseed loved planting apple planting apple trees. John Chapman died on February 18, Even though Johnny Appleseed has been dead for a long time, many still cheer for the special ways. Next time you bite into an apple, think of the man who spread wealth through apples, Jonathan Chapman, better known as "Johnny Appleseed." d_quiz.htm

Reading/History $100 Question What did Johnny Appleseed always wear on his head?

Reading/History $100 Answer What is a pot?

Reading/History $200 Question What was Johnny Appleseed famous for?

Reading/History $200 Answer What is traveling the world planting apple tree or orchards?

Reading/History $300 Question What was Johnny Appleseed’s real name?

Reading/History $300 Answer Who is John Chapman?

Reading/History $400 Question What year was Johnny Appleseed born?

Reading/History $400 Answer What is 1775?

Reading/History $500 Question What month in the year of 1847 did Johnny die in?

Reading/History $500 Answer What is February?

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Math/Science $100 Question Which kind of fruit was liked by most of the students?

Math/Science $100 Answer What are strawberries?

Math/Science $200 Question Which kind of fruit was the least favorite of all the students?

Math/Science $200 Answer What are pears?

Math/Science $300 Question How many more students liked kiwi than pears?

Math/Science $300 Answer What are 3 more students?

Math/Science $400 Question How many more students liked bananas than oranges?

Math/Science $400 Answer What are four more students?

Math/Science $500 Question How many fewer students liked kiwi than strawberries?

Math/Science $500 Answer What are 3 fewer students?