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Directions Big Board How to Play 1. Divide your class into six teams. 2. Open your edited Big Board file. 3. When slide two “Today’s Topics” appears.

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3 Directions Big Board How to Play 1. Divide your class into six teams. 2. Open your edited Big Board file. 3. When slide two “Today’s Topics” appears click the “Next” text in the lower right to proceed. Continue clicking the “Next” link through the topics. 4. Once at the main board a team will choose a topic and point value question. 5. Click on that point value to go to the question. Once the question has been answered return to the main board by click on the “Back to Board” link in the lower right. 6. Place the point value gained in the appropriate teams box. 7. Repeat steps 4-6 until all questions on board have been answered. 8. Decide how many points the big point question will be worth. 9. Click on the big points question. Have teams write down their answers and then share them with you. 10. Credit the teams that got the big point question correct.

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10 15 20 25 510 Get on Board The Ride Begins Things Get Bumpy Stop Here Freedom Lane 5 5 5 5 10 15 20 25 20 Red Team Blue Team Green Team Yellow Team Orange Team Purple Team

11 Get On Board Question for 5 Points When was Rosa Parks born? Back to Board

12 Get On Board Answer for 5 Points February 4, 1913 Back to Board

13 Get on Board Question for 10 Points What was here birth name? Back to Board

14 Get On Board Answer for 10 Points Rosa McCauley Back to Board

15 Get On Board Question for 15 Points What did her parents do for a living? Back to Board

16 Get On Board Answer for 15 Points Her mother was a teacher and her father was a carpenter and house builder. Back to Board

17 Get On Board Question for 20 Points What city and state was Rosa Parks born? Back to Board

18 Get On Board Answer for 20 Points Tuskegee, Alabama Back to Board

19 Get On Board Question for 25 Points Who was Rosa’s younger brother? Back to Board

20 Get On Board Answer for 25 Points Sylvester Back to Board

21 The Ride Begins Question for 5 Points What was Rosa’s occupation? Back to Board

22 The Ride Begins Answer for 5 Points She was a seamstress. Back to Board

23 The Ride Begins Question for 10 Points Who did Rosa Parks marry? Back to Board

24 The Ride Begins Answer for 10 Points Raymond Parks Back to Board

25 The Ride Begins Question for 15 Points When did Rosa get married? Back to Board

26 The ride Begins Answer for 15 Points December, 1932 Back to Board

27 The Ride Begins Question for 20 Points How long could African- Americans go to school in Pineville? Back to Board

28 The Ride Begins Answer for 20 Points In Pineville they could only go until 6 th grade Back to Board

29 The Ride Begins Question for 25 Points What year did Rosa Park’s finish high school? Back to Board

30 The Ride Begins Answer for 25 Points 1933 Back to Board

31 Things Get Bumpy Question for 5 Points What mode of transportation was Rosa on when she was arrested? Back to Board

32 Things Get Bumpy Answer for 5 Points Bus Back to Board

33 Things Get Bumpy Question for 10 Points Why did Rosa get arrested? Back to Board

34 Things Get Bumpy Answer for 10 Points She refused to give up her seat. Back to Board

35 Things Get Bumpy Question for 15 Points When did Rosa Park’s join the NAACP? Back to Board

36 Things Get Bumpy Answer for 15 Points In the 1940’s Back to Board

37 Things Get Bumpy Question for 20 Points Where was Rosa seated on the bus? Back to Board

38 Things Get Bumpy Answer for 20 Points In the middle Back to Board

39 Things Get Bumpy Question for 25 Points What did her refusal lead to? Back to Board

40 Things Get Bumpy Answer for 25 Points The Montgomery Bus Boycott Back to Board

41 Stop Here Question for 5 Points When did the bus boycott begin? Back to Board

42 Stop Here Answer for 5 Points December 5, 1955 Back to Board

43 Stop Here Question for 10 Points What was the verdict in her case and what was the fine? Back to Board

44 Stop Here Answer for 10 Points Guilty; fined $10 and the cost of court. Back to Board

45 Stop Here Question for 15 Points Which famous minister helped Rosa Park’s? Back to Board

46 Stop Here Answer for 15 Points Martin Luther King Back to Board

47 Stop Here Question for 20 Points How long did the bus boycott last? Back to Board

48 Stop Here Answer for 20 Points It lasted 1 year Back to Board

49 Stop Here Question for 25 Points What was the ruling of the Supreme Court? Back to Board

50 Stop Here Answer for 25 Points Bus segregation was illegal Back to Board

51 Freedom Lane Question for 5 Points Which ethnic group participated in the boycott? Back to Board

52 Freedom Lane Answer for 5 Points African-Americans Back to Board

53 Freedom Lane Question for 10 Points How did people get around during the boycott? Back to Board

54 Freedom Lane Answer for 10 Points Car-pools and taxicabs Back to Board

55 Freedom Lane Question for 15 Points Rosa Parks was called the “________ of the Civil Rights Movement.” Back to Board

56 Freedom Lane Answer for 15 Points Mother Back to Board

57 Freedom Lane Question for 20 Points What was one thing that people feared because of the boycott? Back to Board

58 Freedom Lane Answer for 20 Points Home bombings and beatings Back to Board

59 Freedom Lane Question for 25 Points Which year did Rosa Parks die and where was she laid to rest? Back to Board

60 Freedom Lane Answer for 25 Points 2005; Detroit Back to Board

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62 “Bonus Point” Question Name one award that Rosa Parks received. Back to Board 302928272625242322212019181716151413121110987654321

63 Bonus Points Answer for Bonus Points Spingarn Medal; Martin Luther King, Jr. Nonviolent Peace Award; Eleanor Roosevelt Woman of Courage Award To End

64 End It Authored by Jeff Ertzberger - 2004 University of North Carolina at Wilmington All rights reserved. All Clipart and Sounds Copyright Microsoft PowerPoint and Microsoft Office Gallery Online – All Rights Reserved. Some images have been modified from original version. This presentation may not be sold, or redistributed without written permission, and may only be used for non-profit educational use. Using and Distributing this Template You are free to use this template in non-profit educational settings. If you improve it, I ask that you send it back to me with your improvements so that I can share it with others. You will be given credit for your improvements. If your improvements include media such as: clip art, pictures, sounds, etc be sure that you obtain permission to use and distribute those before sending it to me. Send improvements to: jeffertzberger@gmail.com


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