I have King George III.

 

Who has the only continent not entirely surrounded by water?

 

I have Europe.

 

Who has a region that contains Death Valley, the lowest point in North America?

 

 I have the Basin and Range.

 

Who has a region that contains the Continental Divide? 

(Continental Divide determines the direction rivers flow)


I have the Rocky Mountain region.

 

Who has a river that was considered "the gateway to the west?

 

 

 

 

 

I have the Ohio River.

 

Who has a river that forms the border with Mexico?

 

I have the Rio Grande.

 

Who has Indians that lived in the mild, rainy Pacific Northwest Coast?

 

I have the Kwakiutl.

 

Who has Indians that lived in the forests of the Eastern Woodland region?

 

I have the Iroquois.

 

Who has obstacles faced by early explorers?

 

 

 

 

 

I have poor maps and navigational tools; disease; starvation; fear of the unknown; and lack of supplies.

 

Who has an explorer who established the French settlement of Quebec?

 

I have Samuel de Champlain.

 

 

Who has an explorer who claimed the Mississippi River Valley for France?

 

I have Robert La Salle.

 

Who has Europeans explorers who often conquered and enslaved American Indians?


I have Spanish explorers.

Who has Europeans settlers who traded with Indians and learned farming skills from them, but also took their land?

 

 

 

 

 

I have English settlers.

 

Who has Europeans  settlers who kept good relations with Indians, trading in furs and rarely claiming their land?

 

I have French explorers and settlers.

 

Who has Europeans who traded metals, cloth and manufactured goods for gold in West Africa?

 

I have Portuguese traders.

 

Who has empires that controlled trade in West Africa from 300 to 1600 AD?

 

I have Ghana, Mali and Songhai.

 

Who has a colony that was settled by separatists from the Church of England wanting to avoid religious persecution?

 

 

 

 

 

I have the Plymouth Colony.

 

 

Who has a colony that was settled by Quakers, who wanted freedom to practice their religion?

 

I have  Pennsylvania.

 

 

 

Who has a colony that was the first permanent English settlement in North America?

 

I have Jamestown.

 

Who has colonies where people typically lived in villages and small towns, and held town meetings?

 

I have the New England colonies.

 

Who has colonies that became dependent on slaves to work the large plantations?

 

 

 

 

 

I have the southern colonies.

 

Who has people who worked as craftsmen in towns and on plantations?

 

I have artisans.

 

Who has the people appointed by the king to govern the colonies?

 

I have colonial governors.

 

Who has a reason England increased control over the colonies in the 1700s?

 

I have - England to remain a world power.

 

Who has a tax imposed by England to raise revenue?

 

 

 

 

 

I have the Stamp Act.

 

Who has a reason England needed to tax the colonies?

 

I have - to help finance the French & Indian War, and  to help with the costs of troops in the colonies.

Who has a way England tried to prevent settlers from moving west of the Ohio River?

 

I have the English Proclamation of 1763.

 

Who has the reason for the the Proclamation of 1763?

 

I have - England didn't want the expense of protecting pioneers in new territories.

 

Who has the British king during the Revolutionary War?

 

 

 

Directions: Print a card stacks. Some stacks have 28 cards, some 56 cards. Cut each page into 4 individual card. Distribute all card to the class or group. Each students may be given one card, two cards or several cards, but all cards must be distributed in order for the game work properly.  This will mean that some students will have one more card than others.

Each card contains an answer followed by an unrelated question. One student begins by reading the question on his/her card. The student with the correct answer on his/her card replies, and then asks the question on that card. Another student replies etc. The card with the first question will end up having the last answer, and the game will come to a natural ending. 

Mix up and redistribute the cards. Time your students to see how quickly they can get through the stack, then challenge them to do it faster.

FOLLOW ALONG WITH THIS GUIDE. ANY CARD CAN START, SO YOU WILL HAVE TO FIND THE STARTING CARD ON THE GUIDE.

I have King George III.
Who has the only continent not entirely surrounded by water?

I have Europe.
Who has a region that contains Death Valley, the lowest point in North America?

 I have the Basin and Range.
Who has a region that contains the Continental Divide, which determines the directional flow of rivers?

I have the Rocky Mountain region.
Who has a river that was considered "the gateway to the west?

I have the Ohio River.
Who has a river that forms the border with Mexico?

I have the Rio Grande.
Who has an Indian tribe that inhabited the mild and rainy Pacific Northwest Coast?

I have the Kwakiutl.
Who has an Indian tribe that lived in the heavily forested Eastern Woodland region?

I have the Iroquois.
Who has obstacles faced by early explorers of North America?

I have poor maps and navigational tools; disease; starvation; fear of the unknown; and lack of supplies.
Who has an explorer who established the French settlement of Quebec?

I have Samuel de Champlain.
Who has an explorer who claimed the Mississippi River Valley for France?

I have Robert La Salle.
Who has Europeans who often conquered and enslaved American Indians?

I have Spanish.
Who has Europeans who often traded with American Indians, learned farming techniques from them, and also often angered Indians by taking their land?

I have English.
Who has Europeans who often traded with the Indians for furs, and did not often take away their land?

I have French.
Who has Europeans who carried goods from Europe to West Africa, trading metals, cloth, and manufactured goods for gold?

I have Portuguese.
Who has empires that controlled trade in West Africa from 300 to 1600 AD?

I have Ghana, Mali and Songhai.
Who has a colony that was settled by separatists from the church of England who wanted to avoid religious persecution?

I have the Plymouth Colony.
Who has a colony that was settled by Quakers, who wanted freedom to practice their religion?

I have Pennsylvania.
Who has a colony that was the first permanent English settlement in North America?

I have Jamestown.
Who has the group of colonies in which people lived in villages and small towns with the church at the center where town meetings were often held?

I have the New England colonies.
Who has the group of colonies with plantations, cash crops, and slaves and indentured servants working the fields?

I have the southern colonies.
Who has the name given people who worked as craftsmen in towns and on plantations?

I have artisans.
Who has the people appointed by the king or by the proprietor to govern the colonies?

I have colonial governors.
Who has a reason England increased control over the colonies?

I have - England wanted to remain a world power.
Who has a tax imposed by England to raise revenue?

I have the Stamp Act.
Who has a reason England needed to tax the colonies?

I have - to help finance the French & Indian War, and to help with the costs of troops in the colonies.
Who has something England did to prevent settlers from moving west of the Ohio River?

I have the English Proclamation of 1763.
Who has the reason for the the Proclamation of 1763?

I have - England didn't want the cost of defending pioneers when they tried to take Indian land.
Who has the British king during the Revolutionary War?