640 likes | 648 Views
Join Miss Ericson in a fun and interactive game of Jeopardy! Test your knowledge and skills in various subjects including fast facts, vocabulary, cities & states, and cause & effect. Get ready for an exciting learning experience!
E N D
THIS IS Jeopardy
Your With Host... Miss Ericson!
Jeopardy D- Fast Facts E- Skills F- Teacher’s Choice A- Vocab. B- Cities & States C- Cause & Effect 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500
Which of the following terms is used to describe a large open pit cut into the ground from which stone is mined? A- quarry B- confederation C- waterway D- canal A 100
Which of the following terms is used to describe a large open pit cut into the ground from which stone is mined? A - Quarry A 100
What does the term megalopolis mean? A- trading centers where ships are loaded and unloaded B- protected areas of water where ships can dock safely C- huge, slow-moving masses of ice D- a huge urban region formed when two or more metropolitan areas grow together A 200
What does the term megalopolis mean? D- a huge urban region formed when two or more metropolitan areas grow together A 200
Which of the following terms is used to describe a loosely united group of governments working together? A- metropolitan B- colonist C- confederation D- urban growth A 300
Which of the following terms is used to describe a loosely united group of governments working together? C- confederation A 300
What does the term revolution mean? A- a body of water that boats can use B- a major, sudden change in government or in peoples’ lives C- the freedom to govern oneself D- a large city together with nearby suburbs A 400
What does the term revolution mean? B- a major, sudden change in government or in peoples’ lives A 400
Which term best describes a large city together with nearby cities and suburbs? A- urban sprawl B- megalopolis C- colony D- metropolitan area A 500
Which term best describes a large city together with nearby cities and suburbs? D – metropolitan area A 500
What is the capital of the state that we live in? A- New York City B- Hartford C- Boston D- Harrisburg B 100
What is the capital of the state that we live in? D - Harrisburg B 100
What state is the Erie Canal located in? A- New York B- Maine C- Rhode Island D- Pennsylvania B 200
What state is the Erie Canal located in? A- New York B 200
What is the largest city in our country? A- Boston, MA B- Newark, NJ C- New York City, NY D- Philadelphia, PA B 300
What is the largest city in our country? C- New York City, NY B 300
The Northeast is the largest physical region in the United States. A- true B- false B 400
The Northeast is the largest physical region in the United States. B - false B 400
In what city was the Declaration of Independence signed? B 500
In what city was the Declaration of Independence signed? Philadelphia, PA B 500
What was one of the causes of the American Revolution? A- Britain wanted the colonists to have their own government. B- The colonists wanted to be governed by Britain. C- The colonists wanted independence. D- The colonists wanted ships to carry goods to England. C 100
What was one of the causes of the American Revolution? C- The colonists wanted independence. C 100
Because the Erie Canal was built, goods can be moved on boats from the Great Lakes to where? A- the St. Lawrence Seaway B- the Gulf of Mexico C- the Atlantic Ocean D- the Mississippi River C 200
Because the Erie Canal was built, goods can be moved on boats from the Great Lakes to where? C- the Atlantic Ocean C 200
Because of these, the first factories were able to use machines powered by water. A- paper mills B- food factories C- steel mills D- textile mills C 300
Because of these, the first factories were able to use machines powered by water. D- textile mills C 300
DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE C 400
How did immigration impact the size of cities? (no multiple choice answers) C 400
How did immigration impact the size of cities? They created urban growth because many immigrants settled in Northeast cities. C 400
How did the Industrial Revolution affect the United States? (no multiple choice answers) C 500
How did the Industrial Revolution affect the United States? It helped the U.S. become a leading industrial nation. It created new forms of power, such as electricity, and new inventions, such as the light bulb and telephone. C 500
Who led the American army during the American Revolution? A- Benjamin Franklin B- Henry Hudson C- Thomas Jefferson D- George Washington D 100
Who led the American army during the American Revolution? D- George Washington D 100
Which of the following are NOT found in quarries? A – granite B – marble C - livestock D 200
Which of the following are NOT found in quarries? C - livestock D 200
What is a harbor? (no multiple choice answers) D 300
What is a harbor? A protected area of water where ships can dock safely. D 300
Why did the Iroquois tribes form a confederation? (no multiple choice answers) D 400
Why did the Iroquois tribes form a confederation? To stop fighting other groups in the same area D 400
List three changes that helped the Northeast cities grow. D 500
List three changes that helped the Northeast cities grow. better transportation new power sources immigration D 500
What does this map show? A- Northeast states B- American Revolution C- English Colonies D- Northeast Megalopolis E 100
What does this map show? D- Northeast Megalopolis E 100
Which English colonies were formed in 1664? The New York, New Jersey, and Rhode Island colonies. E 200
Which state produces both granite and marble? Vermont E 300