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Mrs. Cumberland’s Fall-2005 Classroom Social Studies Lessons Jeopardy Game. 2 nd Graders are you ready to play? The categories are: www.thecrowleygroup.com/Media/lgecomp.gif Created by Carole Chaney. History. Civics. Economics. Geography. Culture and Society. $1. $1. $1. $1. $1.
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Mrs. Cumberland’s Fall-2005 ClassroomSocial Studies LessonsJeopardy Game • 2nd Graders are you ready to play? • The categories are: • www.thecrowleygroup.com/Media/lgecomp.gif Created by Carole Chaney
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History for $1 Question: Identify the first successful settlement in Virginia
History for $1 Answer: Jamestown
History for $2 Question: Name the first president of the United States.
History for $2 Answer: George Washington
History for $5 Question: Identify the supreme set of rules The United States created a in 1787.
History for $5 Answer: Constitution
History for $10 Question: State the September 17th celebration for our country.
History for $10 Answer: Constitution Day
History for $20 Question: Consider how the Native Americans and English immigrants learned from one another.
History for $20 Answer: They learned to communicate.
Civics for $1 Question: List the term used for a legal resident of the United States.
Civics for$1 Answer: citizen
Civics for $2 Question: Each school day I recite this while looking at the American Flag.
Civics for $2 Answer: Pledge of Allegiance
Civics for $5 Question: To apply equal rights to all citizens requires this form of government:
Civics for $5 Answer: Democracy
Civics for $10 Question: State the term that describes “a political group of people and businesses which work to plan public policies and carry out the activities of the Local, State, or Federal Branch”.
Civics for $10 Answer: Government
Civics for $20 Question: List the three Federal Branches of Government.
Civics for $20 Answer: (1)Executive (2)Legislative and (3)Judicial
Economics for $1 Question: Identify the units used to buy goods and services today.
Economics for $1 Answer: Money
Economics for $2 Question: State the term used to identify moving good to market
Economics for $2 Answer: Transportation
Economics for $5 Question: Analyze how people bought goods before money came to be used in America.
Economics for $5 Answer: Trading
Economics for $10 Question: Solve the cost for the two recent school field trips per student .
Economics for $10 Answer: Six dollars for each student.
Economics for $20 Question: Explain how money helps U.S. societies function.
Economics for $20 Answer: Money represents equal exchange of value.
Geography for $1 Question: I live in what country?
Geography for $1 Answer: The United States of America
Geography for $2 Question: Locate and identify on the map the continent where the United States is located.
Geography for $2 Answer : North America
Geography for $5 Question: Point out the countries that border the United States on the map.
Geography for $5 • Answer : • Mexico and • Canada
Geography for $10 Question: Identify this map symbol?
Geography for $10 Answer : Compass Rose
Geography for $20 Question: Identify the corner tool used to measure distance between map locations.
Geography for $20 Answer : Map Scale
Culture and Society for $1 Question: Identify the first people to live in North America?
Culture and Society for $1 Answer: Native Americans
Culture and Society for $2 Question: Name the first term used to define or identify a small community or town in America
Culture and Society for $2 Answer: Colony
Culture and Society for $5 Question: Match the items in the following lists of early groups of people living in North America: A _B_ North American Indians immigrants Colonist first people
Culture and Society for $5 Answer: North American Indians-first people Colonist-immigrants
Culture and Society for $10 Question: Identify the term that refers to moving from an original country to a new country.
Culture and Society for $10 Answer : Immigration