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Talk a Mile a Minute

Talk a Mile a Minute. Ohio Social Studies Review. Directions. For each round, one person is the “talker” and that person is the only one who can see the words.

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Talk a Mile a Minute

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  1. Talk a Mile a Minute Ohio Social Studies Review

  2. Directions • For each round, one person is the “talker” and that person is the only one who can see the words. • The talker is allowed to say anything about the terms but may not use any words in the category title or any rhyming words or the term itself. • Team members try to guess each word on the list. • When a word a identified, the talker moves to the next word. • Continue until all words are guessed or time is called.

  3. Ohio Indians • Paleo • Archaic • Miami • Adena • Ottawa • Hopewell

  4. Rivers • Ohio River • Cuyahoga • Scioto • Great Miami • Maumee • Muskingum

  5. Cultural Groups • Irish • German • Amish • African- American • Appalachian • Vietnamese

  6. Qualities of Good Leaders • Fairness • Reliability • Honesty • Wisdom • Courage • Respect for others

  7. Legislative Branch of Government • General Assembly • House of Representatives • Senate • Columbus • Capitol • laws

  8. Ohio Industries • Automobile • Glass • Steel • Coal • Rubber • Oil

  9. Ohio Inventors • Wright Brothers • Thomas Edison • Garrett Morgan • Charles Kettering • Granville Woods • Charles Brush

  10. Things that affected the Ohio environment • Cut down forests • Use wetlands • Use fertilizers • Use herbicides • Build dams • Use pesticides

  11. Responsibilities of Citizens • Vote • Obey laws • Respect rights of others • Be informed about issues • Pay taxes • Do volunteer service

  12. Primary Sources • Letter • Diary • Journal • Quotation • Interview • Autobiography

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