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Engage with Canada's rich history and vibrant culture through this interactive Jeopardy game. Dive into topics such as Early History, Government and Elections, Immigration and Diversity, and Famous Canadians. Test your knowledge on key historical events, societal rights, and significant Canadian figures while having fun. Perfect for classrooms, trivia nights, or learning about Canada's identity and heritage. Join us in a quiz that challenges the mind and celebrates the diversity that makes Canada unique!
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Jeopardy Opening Robert Lee | UOIT
Early History Government & Elections Immigration & Diversity Citizenship & Famous Canadians “Canadian” Words Game Board $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500
Early History: $100 What is the correct name for “Eskimos?” The Inuit
Early History : $200 When did people from Europe start to settle in Canada? In the 1500s
Early History : $300 What did the Quebec Act support? French rights (to French religion and civil law)
Early History : $400 Who first claimed land for the King of England? Giovanni Caboto (AKA: John Cabot)
Early History : $500 What are the descendants of the Acadians in Louisiana called? Cajuns
Government & Elections: $100 What are the members in the municipal government called? Councillors
Government & Elections : $200 What is a law called before it becomes a law? A bill
Government & Elections : $300 Where do voters go to vote on election day? Polling stations
Government & Elections : $400 What do enumerators do? Count and record the voters in preparation for election day
Government & Elections : $500 Who can vote in Canada? (3 items) Citizens over 18 Citizens living outside of Canada for less than 5 years Citizens outside who work for the Canadian government
Immigration& Diversity: $100 Which Canadian Prime Minister wanted a railway from coast to coast? Sir John A. Macdonald
Immigration& Diversity : $200 In 1977, who moved to Canada from the USA, because they wanted to stay loyal to the King of England? Loyalists
Immigration& Diversity : $300 Answer Question
Immigration& Diversity : $400 What is the Multiculturalism Act? It is a law that supports racial diversity and equal treatment
Immigration& Diversity : $500 When was the first big wave of immigration in Canada and why? In the 1800s, the government offered free land to those who went out west.
Citizenship & Famous Cdns: $100 Who began the “Marathon of Hope?” Terry Fox
Citizenship & Famous Cdns : $200 Who is our current Prime Minister and what political party is he from? Stephen Harper is from the Conservative Party.
Citizenship & Famous Cdns : $300 Name 3 freedoms that Canadians enjoy. Freedom of Religion, Freedom of thought, belief and opinion, and Freedom of peaceful assembly
Citizenship & Famous Cdns : $400 What is the difference between a citizen’s right versus a citizen’s responsibilities? A right is what we must be allowed to have or do, while a responsibility is our duty
Citizenship & Famous Cdns : $500 What 4 steps are involved in becoming a Canadian? Live in Canada for 3 years Complete citizenship applications and send them off with the required documents Study for and write the test (under 55) Go to the citizenship ceremony
“Canadian” Words: $100 What is a teepee ? A tent made of animal skins and wooden poles
“Canadian” Words : $200 What is a Mountie? An RCMP officer
“Canadian” Words : $300 What is a chinook? A dry, warm wind
“Canadian” Words : $400 What is a toque? A knitted winter cap
“Canadian” Words : $500 What is a parka? A winter jacket
How much do you want to wager? Daily Double 1 Wager
What is the similarity and the difference between MLAs, MNAs and MPPs? Final Jeopardy Q & A All are representatives in provincial governments. In Ontario, we call them MPPs. in Quebec they are MNAs and the other provinces call them MLAs.
Why do people call Canada a “mosaic”? Daily Double 1 Q & A Canada is a place where people from many countries can keep their heritage and be “Canadian” at the same time
How much do you want to wager? Daily Double 2 Wager
Final JeopardyWager How much do you want to wager?
Name three academic skills that you practiced in this course Daily Double 2 Q & A • For example: • Note-taking skills, Write a report, • Reading skills, Mini-presentations • Computer skills, Survey / Interview skills