Quiz Quiz Trade - History Review Flashcards (1750-1775)
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Description
This flashcard review game covers early American history from about 1750 to 1775. Simply print double-sided on cardstock, then cut on the lines to create 94 total Quiz, Quiz, Trade flashcards.
Students will learn about (or review) these TOPICS: the French and Indian War, the Albany Plan of Union, the Proclamation of 1763, the Quartering Act, the Navigation and Trade Acts, Writs of Assistance, the Sugar Act, the Stamp Act, the Stamp Act Congress, the Townshend Acts, the Boston Massacre, Committees of Correspondence, the Boston Tea Party, the Intolerable Acts, the Quebec Act, the First Continental Congress, and more!
Students will learn about (or review) these PEOPLE: the Iroquois, George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Edward Braddock, William Pitt, James Wolfe, Marquis de Montcalm, Pontiac, the Sons of Liberty, Samuel Adams, King George III, Patrick Henry, Minutemen, Paul Revere, and more!
Quiz, Quiz, Trade is a cooperative learning strategy that allows students to assess the knowledge of their classmates in an engaging quiz-game format. It’s popular with both kids and teachers because it gets students up and moving.
Here’s how to play:
· Give each student a review card.
· Partner students.
· Partner 1 asks Partner 2 the question on her card. Partner 2 answers (or admits he doesn’t know). Partner 1 acknowledges a correct answer or gives the answer, if needed.
· The process reverses with Partner 2 asking the questions.
· After both questions have been asked, the partners switch cards, find new partners, and the process begins again.
If you’ve never played this game, you will want to model it with two volunteers first, and then make sure that students know the rules. Depending on your students, you may want to establish the following rules:
· No running
· No refusing to partner with someone
· Treat partners with courtesy
When you feel like you’ve played long enough (five to 10 minutes is usually about right), collect the cards and go over them together.