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Engage your 6th-grade students with this interactive Jeopardy game focused on Ancient Civilizations! Covering key topics from Rome, Greece, Egypt, and China, this educational game offers a fun way to learn about significant landmarks, important figures, and cultural practices. Students will answer questions related to chariot racing in Rome, the Olympic games in Greece, hieroglyphics in Egypt, and trade routes in China. Challenge their knowledge while promoting teamwork and critical thinking in social studies!
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. . . . . . . . . . . . JE’PARDY! Ancient Civilizations 6th Grade Social Studies
$100 $300 $100 $100 $500 $300 $500 $500 $500 $300 $300 $100 Rome Greece Egypt China ?
$100 Rome This well know landmark is where chariot racing was held as well as gladiator fights.
$300 Rome This dictator was stabbed to death on the senate floor of Rome.
$500 Rome This was the central heating system used by the Romans in their villas.
$100 Greece The Greeks started this form of government.
$300 Greece The Olympic games were started in honor of this God.
$500 Greece These were the only type of plays shown in Greece.
$100 Egypt . The form of pictographic writing used to record information.
$300 Egypt The queen of Egypt rumored to have relations with Julius Ceasar.
$500 Egypt The river that caused all of ancient Egypt to flood for months at a time each year.
$100 China The road used for trade in ancient China.
$300 China The notorious landmark built at the end of the 15th century in ancient China.
$500 China The philosophical thinker that also inspired a religion in ancient China.
Final Jepardy! Ancient Civilizations The middle America civilization that is known for creating its own calendar.