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Time Quest Treasure Hunt
Heather Tysor
Created on January 24, 2024
BISD 6th Grade Social Studies Spring CBA Review (Units 5, 6, 7, & 8)
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Transcript
Time Quest
Treasure Hunt
BEGIN
CHARACTERS
MISSION
Introduction
TREASURE MAP πΊοΈπ
Destination 05
Destination 04
01 Begin Here
Destination 06
Destination 02
Destination 03
Navigator Nora's Vocabulary Voyage
Navigator Nora's Vocabulary Voyage
Welcome, travelers, to the land where history unfolds like the pages of a great adventure! As we embark on our North American Odyssey, let us unlock the mysteries of the past and pave the way for a journey of discovery.
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Drag the correct terms to their definitions. The first one is done for you. When you click on the numbers, the definition will be displayed. Once you have them in order, the letters, IN NUMBER/QUESTION ORDER, will be your code. When you have the code, click the next button to unlock this stage.
Time Quest
Vocab
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biodiversity
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Word Bank
Word Bank
Communism
Cold War
fERTILE cRESCENT
(Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries)
opec
Feudalism
Mesopotamia
Holocaust
European Union (EU)
nato
(North Atlantic Treaty Organization)
islam
INDUSTRIALIZATION
pROTESTANT rEFORMATION
Panama Canal
Andes Mountains
Triangular Trade
Enter the Mission 1 Password to unlock your first piece of treasure
Type in all CAPITALS with no spaces
TREASURE MAP πΊοΈπ
Destination 05
Destination 04
01 Begin Here
Destination 06
Destination 02
Destination 03
Captain Amelia's Caribbean Conquest
Captain Amelia's Caribbean Conquest
"Ahoy, me hearties! Welcome aboard our expedition to the vibrant lands of the Caribbean and Central America! Together, we shall uncover the treasures hidden within these storied shores and chart a course through the annals of history."
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Q4: Where on the map is the Mayan civilization located? Select the correct answer.
Q5: Drag and drop each answer into the correct box. When you have your answer, the letters in front of your selections in order will be your Mission 2 code. Click the β next arrow when you are ready to enter your code.
e. economies
d. Venezuela
b. urban
f. rural
c. Brazil
a. jobs
In Central American countries many people migrate from areas to cities in search of . People in South America migrate to strong βββββββ such as βββββββ.
Enter the Mission 2 Q5 code to move forward.
Type in all lowercase with no spaces
TREASURE MAP πΊοΈπ
Destination 05
Destination 04
01 Begin Here
Destination 06
Destination 02
Destination 03
Professor Diego's South American Sojourn
Professor Diego's South American Sojourn
"Bienvenidos, amigos, to the wondrous landscapes of South America! As we journey through this land of ancient civilizations and natural wonders, let us delve into the depths of history and unravel the secrets that lie beneath."
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Q1: To reach the west coast from the east coast of the United States, travelers could go either slowly by land across the United States or on an ocean trip around South America. Which location on the map shows where land was modified in 1914 to shorten this journey? Select the correct answer.
Q4: This graphic showcases populations around the world. Which chart showcases countries in South America with populations over 20 million? Select the letter below the correct answer.
Q6: Determine which of the following were true influences or effects of colonization in South America.
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Select the correct answer in each row (use the pencil tool to help you). Once you have your answers the letter you selected in each row as your Mission 3 code.
False influence/ Effect of colonization
True Influence/effect of colonization
Enter the Mission 3 Q6 code to move forward.
Enter the password
TREASURE MAP πΊοΈπ
Destination 05
Destination 04
01 Begin Here
Destination 06
Destination 02
Destination 03
Baroness Isabella's European Expedition
Baroness Isabella's European Expedition
"Greetings, esteemed travelers, to the majestic realms of Western Europe! Join me on a journey through the corridors of time, where the echoes of classical civilization and the spirit of democracy await our discovery."
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Select the correct answer. This graphic organizer displays several different ancient civilizations. Which location was the site of the oldest known democracy? Select the correct answer.
First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B. Write your response on your travel guide and click the next arrow β when you are ready to type the answer. Conflicts have raged in Ireland for centuries. Today, the island is divided between Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic, and the conflict between the two continues to be violent. The conflict in Ireland began about 700 years ago during the Protestant Reformation. King Henry VIII split from the Catholic Church, making himself head of the English church. This division between Catholics and Protestants resulted in centuries of conflict in Ireland. Compounding the difficulties was the fact that the English feared the Irish Catholics would invade England. As well, many English settlers moved into Northern Ireland, taking over the Catholic land. Irish Catholics did not want to be ruled by England. This question has two parts.
Part A
Part B
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Q6 - Final Stop in Europe
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DIRECTIONS
Word Bank
The first democracy was created by __________________ . Democracy comes from two words: demos, which means people, and kratos which means rule. Democracy is the idea that citizens of a country should take an active role in their country's government. One of the main aspects of democracy is that people have __________________ . The ancient Greeks had a(n) __________________ democracy and the United States has a(n) _______________ democracy. The United States' democratic government can be historically traced to practices that began in Ancient Rome. The earliest example of a government being divided into executive, __________________, and __________________ branches was found in ancient Rome. This is what is called __________________.
Europeans
ancient Egyptians
ancient Greeks
legislative
congressional
employment
governmental
taxable income
democratic
a voice
judicial
authoritarian
selective
direct
least powerful
representative
one all-powerful
authoriarian
separation of powers
direct
representative
Enter the code for Mission 4 to advance in the quest.
Seven numbers with no spaces
TREASURE MAP πΊοΈπ
Destination 05
Destination 04
01 Begin Here
Destination 06
Destination 02
Destination 03
Commander Ivan's Russian Reconnaissance
Commander Ivan's Russian Reconnaissance
"Dobro pozhalovat', comrades, to the vast expanses of Russia and the Eurasian Republics! As we navigate through the tumultuous tides of history, let us uncover the mysteries of the Soviet Union and explore the landscapes that have shaped our world."
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Q4: Which TWO of the above factors of production were most lacking in the communist Soviet Union, especially in the later years of the Cold War?
Q5: Using the map and text, decide whether each statement is true or false. The code will be a combinations of T's and Fs in order. The Soviet Union was a superpower until 1991, when it broke up into 15 separate countries. One of them, Russia, is by far the largest country in the world. The border of the Soviet Union is shown in red on the map. Question Using the map and text, decide whether each statement is true or false.
Enter the Mission 5 code to move forward in the quest
4 letters; all CAPS; no spaces
TREASURE MAP πΊοΈπ
Destination 05
Destination 04
01 Begin Here
Destination 06
Destination 02
Destination 03
Sheikh Amir Oasis' Middle Eastern Mysteries
Sheikh Amir Oasis' Middle Eastern Mysteries
"Ahlan wa sahlan, my friends, to the ancient lands of Southwest Asia and North Africa! Join me on a journey through the sands of time, where the whispers of Islam and the secrets of the desert await our eager hearts."
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Q3: This excerpt is about the economy of Saudi Arabia. Prior to the discovery of oil in Saudi Arabia, the economy centered primarily on agriculture. However, the natural resource of oil has made this nation very wealthy through global demand, and it has brought other changes as well. Producing this natural resource meant that Saudi Arabia's labor force needed new skills and training. The economy grew stronger as a result of the discovery of this valuable natural resource and the improvement of skills in the labor force. This question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B. Write your response on your treasure map and click the next arrow β when you are ready to type the answer.
Part A
Part B
Enter the code for Mission 6 Question 3.
Two CAPITAL letters with no spaces
Q5: This excerpt is about how the economy of Saudi Arabia has changed over the years. How did the production of oil initially affect the workers of Saudi Arabia? Select the correct answer. Prior to the discovery of oil in Saudi Arabia, the economy centered primarily on agriculture. However, the natural resource of oil has made this nation very wealthy through global demand, and it has brought other changes as well. Producing this natural resource meant that Saudi Arabia's labor force needed new skills and training. The economy grew stronger as a result of the discovery of this valuable natural resource and the improvement of skills in the labor force.
Q6. This is a map of the Middle East. Which location on the map shows where Afghanistan is located? Select the correct answer.
Q7: This is a map of the Middle East. Which location on the map shows where Saudi Arabia is located? Select the correct answer.
Q9: Where is the Gaza Strip located? Select the correct answer.
Q10: Choose the correct answer for each row. Determine if the statements are behaviors influenced by Hinduism, Christianity, or Islam.
Select the correct answer in each row to find your code. Click next when you are ready to type your answer. .
Behaviors influenced by:
Islam
Christianity
Hinduism
Enter the Mission 6 Q10 code to collect the final piece of treasure!
All CAPITALS with no spaces
TREASURE MAP πΊοΈπ
Destination 05
Destination 04
01 Begin Here
Destination 06
Destination 02
Destination 03
This adventure is not over yet. What is the secret code π?
Enter the numbers from earned treasure!
TRY AGAIN?
The systematic genocide of six million Jews and other minorities by the Nazi regime during World War II.
Navigator Nova Tempora is the mastermind behind the TimeQuestors' journey. Dressed in futuristic attire, Nova Tempora brings together the learnings from each region, posing challenges and questions that integrate themes across the quest.
Professor Diego Andes is an archaeologist fascinated by South America's rich history. He wears a hat adorned with artifacts and guides the TimeQuestors through the vast landscapes, discussing the geographical factors and economic activities.
Commander Ivan Ural, a military strategist, has a keen interest in the Soviet Union's historical influence. Clad in a military uniform, he explains the current government structure and delves into the vast landscapes of Russia.
Baroness Isabella Euro
Professor Diego Andes
Captain Amelia Atlas
Navigator Nova Tempora
Sheikh Amir Oasis
Commander Ivan Ural
Baroness Isabella Euro, an aristocrat from Western Europe, is well-versed in the historical influences of the European Union. Dressed in elegant attire, she shares insights into the economic decisions and technological impacts on the region.
Sheikh Amir Oasis, a wise and influential figure from the Middle East, shares the secrets of the region's population patterns and adaptations to the environment. Dressed in traditional attire, he provides valuable insights.
Captain Amelia is a seasoned explorer with a passion for uncovering the hidden tales of the Caribbean and Central America. Dressed in explorer gear, she carries an antique map that reveals the impact of colonization on the region.
Presents a general overview of the South American continent. The segment identifies the physical boundaries of the continent and names the twelve sovereign nations on the continent. The history, demographics, and climates of South America are also discussed.
The Middle East is a land of many cultures and contrasts: deserts, lush green hills and valleys, and ultramodern cities and ancient towns; the Middle East is the birthplace of the main Western religions of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.
Drag the correct answer from the word bank to complete the statements. Once you have the words sorted in the correct order, use the numbers next to each of the words to find your Mission 4 code. Note: You will NOT use all of the words.
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A monotheistic Abrahamic religion based on the teachings of the Quran and the life of the Prophet Muhammad, with adherents known as Muslims.
Europe is the second-smallest continent on Earth, however it maintains a strong cultural influence all over the world due to the European colonial empires of the past. The program outlines the continental boundaries of Europe, presents a summary of the cultures of Europe, and identifies the continent's major geographical features.
The longest continental mountain range in the world, stretching along the western coast of South America.
A period of geopolitical tension between the Soviet Union and the United States and their respective allies from the end of World War II in 1945 until the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.
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A social and economic system prevalent in medieval Europe, characterized by the granting of land in exchange for loyalty and service.
A historical trade route that involved the exchange of goods, slaves, and resources between Europe, Africa, and the Americas during the colonial period.
Continuing their quest, the TimeQuestors journey to South America, where Professor Diego Andes awaits. With his hat adorned with artifacts, Professor Diego guides the students through the geographical factors and economic activities that have shaped the continent's rich history.
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A religious movement in the 16th century Europe that aimed to reform the Roman Catholic Church, leading to the creation of Protestantism and significant religious, social, and political changes.
In Western Europe, the TimeQuestors encounter Baroness Isabella Euro, whose aristocratic charm belies her profound knowledge of the region's history. As they traverse the lands of the European Union, Baroness Isabella reveals the secrets of physical geography, classical civilization, and democracy.
There are two main types of democracy: direct democracy and representative democracy. There are similarities between these types of democracies.
American democracy has its roots in Ancient Greece. The ancient Greeks invented the concept of democracy. The key difference in the type of democracy in Ancient Greece from America is that in Ancient Greece the majority of the leaders made the decision and others had no say.
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A crescent-shaped region in the Middle East, extending from the Nile River in Egypt to the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in modern-day Iraq, known for its fertile soil and early civilizations.
A political and economic union of 27 member states that are primarily located in Europe, known for promoting economic cooperation and political integration among its members.
An ancient region located in the eastern Mediterranean bounded in the northeast by the Zagros Mountains and in the southeast by the Arabian Plateau, corresponding to modern-day Iraq, Kuwait, eastern Syria, southeastern Turkey, and parts of Iran.
About this Full Video Provides an overview of the Russian Federation, which is the largest country on Earth. The program also discusses the coastal borders of Russia, which have very different climates and cultures due to the large size of the country.
A political and economic ideology advocating for the collective ownership of property and the means of production, often associated with authoritarian governments and state-controlled economies.
Venturing into the heart of Russia and the Eurasian Republics, the TimeQuestors meet Commander Ivan Ural, whose military expertise illuminates the region's tumultuous past. With insights into the Soviet Union's historical influence and the current government structure, Commander Ivan leads the students through the vast landscapes of Russia.
π Mission Briefing: The TimeQuest Treasure Hunt π As members of the esteemed TimeQuestors, your mission is clear: to explore the diverse regions of the world, unravel the secrets of history, and unlock the clues that will lead you to the ultimate treasure. From the bustling streets of North America to the ancient lands of Southwest Asia and North Africa, each leg of your journey will present new challenges and opportunities for discovery. Along the way, you will encounter a cast of colorful characters, each with their own tales to tell and treasures to share. Your task is simple: to delve deep into the mysteries of each region, gather clues, and piece together the puzzle that will unlock the secret of the TimeQuest Treasure. Do you have what it takes to succeed? The fate of history lies in your hands. Good luck, TimeQuestors, and may the adventure begin! π
Part BWhich statement BEST provides evidence for the answer to Part A? A. Today, the island is divided between Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic, B. This division between Catholics and Protestants resulted in centuries of conflict... C. the English feared the Irish Catholics would invade England. D. many English settlers moved into Northern Ireland, taking over the Catholic land.
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An intergovernmental organization consisting of 13 oil-exporting nations that coordinates oil production and pricing policies to stabilize the oil market.
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A political and military alliance of 30 member countries from North America and Europe, established for collective defense against potential aggression.
Led by Navigator Nora, the TimeQuestors begin their journey in North America, where they must navigate through a labyrinth of key vocabulary from their units of study. As they delve deeper into the rich tapestry of North American history, they uncover clues that will set them on the path to adventure.
A man-made waterway in Panama that connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean, allowing ships to bypass the long and hazardous route around South America.
Part A What factor of production has affected the economy of Saudi Arabia? A. agriculture, farming B. producing oil, a natural resource C. global demand of all of their products D.workers needing more training
Next on the journey is Central America and the Caribbean Islands, where Captain Amelia Atlas awaits. With her keen eye for exploration, Captain Amelia leads the TimeQuestors through the hidden tales of the Caribbean, revealing the impact of colonization and economic systems on the region.
In Southwest Asia and North Africa, the TimeQuestors encounter Sheikh Amir Oasis, whose wisdom and influence transcend time itself. Dressed in traditional attire, Sheikh Amir reveals the secrets of population patterns, adaptations to the environment, and the profound influence of Islam on the region.
Part BWhich part of the excerpt provides the BEST evidence for the answer to Part A? A. economy centered primarily on agriculture B. made this nation very wealthy C. producing this natural resource D. economy grew stronger as a result
π Welcome, TimeQuestors! π°οΈ Greetings, brave adventurers, and welcome to "The TimeQuest Treasure Hunt"! Prepare to embark on a thrilling journey through the annals of history as we traverse the globe in search of hidden treasures and untold secrets. Led by the enigmatic Navigator Nora and her trusty crew of time-traveling explorers, you are about to embark on an epic quest that will test your wits, challenge your knowledge, and ignite your imagination. Are you ready to unlock the mysteries of the past and uncover the ultimate treasure? Let the adventure begin!
Part A What is one reason there has been great division and conflicts in Ireland for the last 700 years? A. Friction was high between religious groups in the area. B. The King made all the people go to Catholic churches. C. Religious groups wanted to invade Ireland and create a new religion. D. The Queen of England didn't get along with King Henry VII.
The expansion of the Spanish to the New World in the sixteenth century accompanied their dominance in Europe. They used the islands of the Caribbeans as stepping stones into the rest of the Americas and were often accused of brutality, resulting in the Black Legend. In attempting to bring Christianity to the native peoples, their presence resulted in the deaths of huge numbers of Native Americans due to European diseases.
The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
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