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Test your knowledge of famous poets, nursery rhymes, grammar, and haiku with this exciting Jeopardy-style game.
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Jeopardy Famous Poets Nursery Rhymes Grammar Haiku Whosaidthat? Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Famous Poets The 19th century poet that has a last name that is something you may find on grass in the winter.
$100 Answer from Famous Poets Who is Robert Frost?
$200 Question from Famous Poets This poet wrote the famous play Romeo and Juliet.
$200 Answer from Famous Poets Who is William Shakespeare?
$300 Question from Famous Poets A poet who lived during the romanticist movement, who is well-known for his scary stories.
$300 Answer from Famous Poets Who is Edgar Allan Poe?
$400 Question from Famous Poets A female poet that was not well-known until after she died.
$400 Answer from Famous Poets Who is Emily Dickinson?
$500 Question from Famous Poets A poet who loved America and was a poet, teacher, and journalist in his life-time.
$500 Answer from Famous Poets Who is Walt Whitman?
$100 Question from Grammar The proper noun in the sentence: “Coldplay is my favorite band.”
$100 Answer from Grammar What is Coldplay?
$200 Question from Grammar The adjective in the sentence: “That dog is very hairy.”
$200 Answer from Grammar What is hairy?
$300 Question from Grammar The word that can be used to describe an amount that can be spelled three different ways.
$300 Answer from Grammar What is two?
$400 Question from Grammar One of the words is not a conjunction: And, but, me.
$400 Answer from Grammar What is me?
$500 Question from Grammar The name for the word on in the sentence: “I was told to stand on the line.”
$500 Answer from Grammar What is preposition?
$100 Question from Haiku The name for a work of literature that a Haiku is describing.
$100 Answer from Haiku What is poem?
$200 Question from Haiku The number of lines in a Haiku poem.
$200 Answer from Haiku What is three?
$300 Question from Haiku The word that describes the number of sounds in a single word.
$300 Answer from Haiku What is syllable?
$400 Question from Haiku The number of syllables in the second line of a Haiku.
$400 Answer from Haiku What is seven?
$500 Question from Haiku The country that the Haiku originates from.
$500 Answer from Haiku What is Japan?
$100 Question from Nursery Rhymes An egg character in a famous nursery rhyme.
$100 Answer from Nursery Rhymes Who is Humpty Dumpty?
$200 Question from Nursery Rhymes Finish the nursery rhyme: “Hickory Dickory dock. The mouse ran up the…”
$200 Answer from Nursery Rhymes What is clock?
$300 Question from Nursery Rhymes The number of blind mice in a famous nursery rhyme.
$300 Answer from Nursery Rhymes What is three?
$400 Question from Nursery Rhymes The little man that lived on Drury lane.
$400 Answer from Nursery Rhymes What is the muffin man?
$500 Question from Nursery Rhymes The number of items the mother buys her baby in the nursery rhyme Hush Little Baby.
$500 Answer from Nursery Rhymes What is six?
$100 Question from Who said that? The man who said “I have a dream” in a very famous speech.
$100 Answer from Who said that? Who is Martin Luther King?
$200 Question from Who said that? The man who said “Be the change you wish to see in the world.”
$200 Answer from Who said that? Who is Mahatma Gandhi?
$300 Question from Who said that? This famous children’s book author said “Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened.”
$300 Answer from Who said that? Who is Doctor Seuss?
$400 Question from Who said that? The famous poet that we’ve talked about said this: “Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference”
$400 Answer from Who said that? Who is Robert Frost?
$500 Question from Who said that? The great Greek scholar that claimed: “An unexamined life is not worth living.”