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Environmental Heroes of Pennsylvania Jeopardy Game. Rules. To Begin Game and Start Interaction Press F5 There is one category: Environmental Heroes. All clues must be answered in question format (i.e. Who is…?).
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Environmental Heroes of Pennsylvania Jeopardy Game
Rules • To Begin Game and Start Interaction Press F5 • There is one category: Environmental Heroes. • All clues must be answered in question format (i.e. Who is…?). • To see the clues click on a card, higher point values correspond to higher difficulty clues. • Once a response is provided, click the slide to see the correct response. • The points are awarded for correct responses, click on the “correct!” link and the number of points to award will be shown. For incorrect answers click on the “incorrect!” link. • To navigate back to the game for another clue selection, click on “Back to Game” link. • Once all clues have been selected, add up points and the team or person with the most total points wins. • To end game hit escape or end slide show.
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This environmental hero wrote the 1st ever conservation law stating 1 acre was going to be preserved for every 5 acres that were developed in Pennsylvania
Who is William Penn? Correct! Incorrect!
Who is Gifford Pinchot? Correct! Incorrect!
This hero planted apple orchards as he traveled from Massachusetts to Illinois and Michigan over his lifetime
Who is John Chapman Or Johnny Appleseed? Correct! Incorrect!
She challenged the practices of agriculture scientists and wrote the book Silent Spring
Who is Rachel Carson ? Correct! Incorrect!
He converted over 300 acres of farmland into “the most beautiful pine forest in Pennsylvania”
Who is Jacob Nolde? Correct! Incorrect!
This man created thousands of accurate drawings and paintings of wildlife
Who is Ned Smith? Correct! Incorrect!
He was a botanist to King George III, and the father of American Botany
Who is John Bartram? Correct! Incorrect!
This man was a portrait painter and fencing instructor, he was the premier painter of North American Birds
Who is John James Audubon? Correct! Incorrect!
Who is Joseph Trimbel Rothrock? Correct! Incorrect!
She protected her farm from development and became a life-long naturalist and conservationist
Who is Frances Bear? Correct! Incorrect!
He was a professor of biological sciences and director of the Carnegie Museum. This man was also known as the most influential naturalist in Western Pennsylvania History
Who is Otto Emery Jennings? Correct! Incorrect!
She was a pioneer conservationist from New York City and she also founded Hawk Mountain
Who is Rosalie Barrow Edge? Correct! Incorrect!
A public servant who was an important activist for the revitalization of Lake Erie
Who is Bruce A. Yount? Correct! Incorrect!
She was a conservationist who helped to create the first Litterbug design in 1952 and fought to preserve scenic beauty
Who is Hilda Vogel Fox? Correct! Incorrect!
Helped transform Pennsylvania’s capitol from an industrial town into a model city
Who is Mira Lloyd Dock? Correct! Incorrect!
He was the 1st executive director of the Schuykill Center for Environmental Education in Philadelphia
Who is Richard James? Correct! Incorrect!
This person worked to join the interests of sportsmen and environmentalists
Who is Leonard A. Green? Correct! Incorrect!
This photographer was considered the Father of the National Park Service
Who is J. Horace McFarland? Correct! Incorrect!
This publisher was an advocate for sustainable agricultural practices
Who is Jerome Irving Rodale? Correct! Incorrect!
This environmental hero wrote about Pennsylvania’s glacial history
Who is Frank W. Preston? Correct! Incorrect!
Who is Basse A. Beck? Correct! Incorrect!
This forester was Pennsylvania’s first secretary of Environmental Resources
Who is Maurice K. Goddard? Correct! Incorrect!
He was a graduate Forester of the PA State Forest Academy’s first class of 1906
Who is Ralph Elwood Brock? Correct! Incorrect!
This environmental hero fought against billboard advertising for over 40 years