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Discover the interactive review rules inspired by Paul Revere's historical significance! This engaging format gives students a chance to test their knowledge while actively participating. Teams compete to answer questions correctly, earning points for correct answers while encouraging a spirited atmosphere. The rules include waiting to answer until the question is read, precise teamwork, and penalties for interruptions. Utilize this method to teach about the Boston Tea Party, the Revolutionary War, and Paul Revere’s iconic role in American history. Let’s get ready to rumble!
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Rules Place one hand on desk and the other behind your back. You cannot answer the question until I am finished talking. Whoever hits the desk first AFTER THE QUESTION IS READ, will answer it. 4. If you answer questions correctly, your team earns 1 point each time. 5. If you do not answer questions correctly, the other team gets to do so. 6. If the other team answers questions correctly, that team earns 1 point. 7. TEAM MEMBERS MUST BE QUIET AFTER QUESTION IS ASKED. 8. IF NOT, THAT TEAM LOSES 2 POINTS.
The colonists dumped tea into the water because King George was placing _________on tea, sugar, and other items.
Paul Revere and the Sons of Liberty dressed up as ___________and dumped all the tea into the Boston Harbor.
We won our independence from England when we fought and won the______________ War.
Paul Revere’s most famous words were, “The ____________ are coming!”
When The Sons of Liberty dumped the tea into the water they called it the ___________.
______________led the colonist into war and helped them win their independence.
One of the jobs that Paul Revere learned from his father was how to be a __________________.
When the British were preparing to attack, the colonist lit 2 lanterns in the _____________ to warn their families.
How many children did Paul Revere have with each of his wives?