Title: VERB JEOPARDY! Created by Heather Beaman
1VERB JEOPARDY!Created by Heather Beaman Hadley
Jr. High, Glen Ellyn, Illinois
Action Verbs State of Being Verbs Helping Verb Phrases Verb Tense Irregular Verbs Past tense Misc.
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2Action Verbs - 100
King George decided to punish Boston for the
Boston Tea Party.
3Action Verbs - 200
The city told the king they were sorry.
4Action Verbs - 300
Angry patriots dumped crates of tea into Boston
Harbor.
5Action Verbs - 400
One third of the colonies wanted to remain as
citizens of England.
6Action Verbs - 500
Some people thought it was time for the colonies
to protest British taxes.
7State of Being Verbs - 100
The colonists had no way to complain.
8State of Being Verbs - 200
The Continental Congress became the first
government of the colonies.
9State of Being Verbs - 300
This was the start of the American Revolution.
10State of Being Verbs - 400
The Patriots were the people who wanted to
separate from England.
11State of Being Verbs - 500
There were many loyalists in New York City.
12Helping Verb Phrases - 100
Patriots were called rebels, and sons (or
daughters) of liberty.
13Helping Verb Phrases - 200
The Continental Army was formed with men from the
colonies.
14Helping Verb Phrases - 300
The war is called the American Revolution.
15Helping Verb Phrases - 400
It is viewed as a struggle between the colonies
and King George II of England.
16Helping Verb Phrases - 500
Many people who had come to the colonies also
remained loyal to the King.
17Verb Tense - 100
Many people (try / tried) to stay neutral.
18Verb Tense - 200
Some (change / changed) sides depending on what
was happening.
19Verb Tense - 300
George Washington (was / were) the leader of the
Continental Army.
20Verb Tense - 400
Others (was / were) not free to express their
true feelings.
21Verb Tense - 500
There were no lines (divided / dividing) each
side.
22Irregular Verbs - 100
Restate the sentence in the past tense. Many
families (choose) a side.
23Irregular Verbs - 200
Restate the sentence in the past tense. Sometimes
they (fight) against other family members.
24Irregular Verbs 300
Restate the sentence in the past tense. Sometimes
the soldiers (catch) and turned in their
neighbors.
25Irregular Verbs - 400
Restate the sentence in the past tense. Many fled
and (hide) with other family members.
26Irregular Verbs - 500
Restate the sentence in the past tense. They
often (sell) their belongings for money.
27Miscellaneous - 100
Some of these Patriots began siding with the
British.
28Miscellaneous - 200
Some colonists had decided not to choose sides.
29Miscellaneous - 300
Patriots printed and distributed pamphlets to
other colonists.
30Miscellaneous - 400
At first, Britain protected and watched over
America.
31Miscellaneous - 500
They had been waiting for the war to end.