Colonies
The First Thanksgiving
Math Terms
Types of Writing
Monopoly
100
This Virginia city was the first American colony.
What is Jamestown.
100
The famous Native American who helped Pilgrims learn to grow crops in Plymouth.
Who is Squanto
100
The answer to a multiplication problem
What is the product.
100
A true story written about another person.
What is a biography
100
When you land on this spot, you get all of the money in the middle of the game board.
What is Free Parking
200
The Pilgrims settled in this colony
What is Massachusetts
200
The answer to an addition problem
What is the sum
200
A true story about an author, written by that author.
What is an autobiography
200
North Carolina Ave, Pacific Ave and this Avenue are the properties costing $300 each.
What is Pennsylvania Ave.
300
The Dutch founded this colony
What is New York.
300
Was the first governer of the Plymouth Colony.
Who was William Bradford.
300
The answer to a division problem
What is the quotient
300
A composition consisting of lines that have rhythm and sometimes rhyme.
What is a poem.
300
The four railroads
What are B.O, short line, reading and Pennsylvania.
400
This colony was founded as a safehaven for Catholics.
What is Maryland
400
The tribe of Indians that Squanto belonged to.
What is Patuxet (which was a band of the Wamponoag ) either answer is right.
400
In a division problem, the number being divided.
What is the dividend
400
A ficticious story that teaches a lesson
What is fable.
400
How much does it cost to buy the Boardwalk?
What is $400
500
The Quakers settled here.
What is Pennsylvania
500
What year was the first Thanksgiving?
What is 1621
500
In a division problem, the number you are dividing by.
What is a divisor.
500
A ficticious story that features a character with "larger-than-life" characteristics.
What is a tall-tale.
500
How much does it cost to buy Baltic Avenue and Mediteranean Ave? Hint - they are the cheapest.
What is $120. ($60 each)
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