SuperTeacherTools SuperTeacherTools Help
Create a New Game Create a New Game

Fever 1793 Jeopardy Review
Speed Match Review Game

This game has been played times
The best time ever was at seconds.
The best time today is at seconds.
How To Play:
Drag the squares in the gray area and drop them in the matching squares in the blue area below.
If you drop a square in the correct spot, it will disappear.
If you make a mistake, the square will return to its original spot.
Good luck!

Let's Play Speed Match!

The church bells ring to signify that another person has died.
Joseph brings toys to the boys and Nell when he comes to visit.
yellow eyes, blood in her vomit, convulsions, and a fever.
Philadelphia, 1793, the coffeehouse, Bush Hill
Matilda searches for Rev. Allen's group because she hopes to find Eliza with them.
False
The orphan house is overcrowded and running low on money.
Personification
Bush Hill is a mansion converted into a hospital to care for yellow fever victims.
Matilda is the independent fourteen year old main character of Fever 1793.
She buries a picture of her grandmother with her grandfather.
The Ogilvie daughters treat Matilda rudely and insult her.
Dr. Deveze is a French doctor who does not believe in bleeding patients to cure them of the yellow fever, while Dr. Rush believes that bleeding patients will cure them of the yellow fever.
They are both widowed.
William Farnsworth Cook is Mattie's grandfather and a retired soldier who served under George Washington's command.
Metaphor
Alliteration
Matilda receives a painting and a note from Nathaniel.
Irony
where a story takes place
Matilda believes that her mother is at the Ludington's farm.
Simile
Eliza's bedroom
Stephen Girard is the man who made Bush Hill into a reputable hospital.
True
Where does Matilda think her mother is?
What are three settings in Fever 1793?
Why is Matilda searching for Rev. Allen's group?
True or False: In 1793, Washington D.C. was the capital of the United States.
Aside from telling time, why do the church bells ring?
"... filled with thousands of drooping plants crying for help" is an example of what?
True or False: The setting of Fever 1793 is Philadelphia.
Which of the following is NOT a setting in Fever 1793? Philadelphia, 1793, Eliza's bedroom or the coffeehouse
What item does Matilda bury with her grandfather?
Who is Stephen Girard?
"If I was going to work as hard as a mule" is an example of what?
What is Bush Hill?
Who is William Farnsworth Cook?
What is the situation at the orphan house?
How do the Ogilvie daughters regard Matilda?
What package does Matilda receive before she and her grandfather leave town?
How are Eliza and Mattie's mother similar?
What is the difference between Dr. Deveze and Dr. Rush?
What does Joseph bring with him for the boys and Nell when he comes to visit?
The fact that Lucille's last name is cook, yet she is a terrible cook is an example of what?
"Life was a battle" is an example of what?
"Fresh fish fit for the pan!" is an example of what?
Who is Matilda?
What are some symptoms of the yellow fever that Matilda's mother experiences?
Define setting

You did it!



What is your name?

Play This Game Again!


You did it!
You got every match correct!

Here are all the answers:

DescriptionMatch:
Define settingwhere a story takes place
True or False: The setting of Fever 1793 is Philadelphia.True
What are three settings in Fever 1793?Philadelphia, 1793, the coffeehouse, Bush Hill
True or False: In 1793, Washington D.C. was the capital of the United States.False
Which of the following is NOT a setting in Fever 1793? Philadelphia, 1793, Eliza's bedroom or the coffeehouseEliza's bedroom
Who is Matilda?Matilda is the independent fourteen year old main character of Fever 1793.
Who is William Farnsworth Cook?William Farnsworth Cook is Mattie's grandfather and a retired soldier who served under George Washington's command.
Who is Stephen Girard?Stephen Girard is the man who made Bush Hill into a reputable hospital.
What is the difference between Dr. Deveze and Dr. Rush?Dr. Deveze is a French doctor who does not believe in bleeding patients to cure them of the yellow fever, while Dr. Rush believes that bleeding patients will cure them of the yellow fever.
How are Eliza and Mattie's mother similar?They are both widowed.
"Fresh fish fit for the pan!" is an example of what?Alliteration
"... filled with thousands of drooping plants crying for help" is an example of what?Personification
"Life was a battle" is an example of what?Metaphor
"If I was going to work as hard as a mule" is an example of what?Simile
The fact that Lucille's last name is cook, yet she is a terrible cook is an example of what?Irony
Aside from telling time, why do the church bells ring?The church bells ring to signify that another person has died.
How do the Ogilvie daughters regard Matilda?The Ogilvie daughters treat Matilda rudely and insult her.
Where does Matilda think her mother is?Matilda believes that her mother is at the Ludington's farm.
What does Joseph bring with him for the boys and Nell when he comes to visit?Joseph brings toys to the boys and Nell when he comes to visit.
What is the situation at the orphan house?The orphan house is overcrowded and running low on money.
What item does Matilda bury with her grandfather?She buries a picture of her grandmother with her grandfather.
Why is Matilda searching for Rev. Allen's group?Matilda searches for Rev. Allen's group because she hopes to find Eliza with them.
What is Bush Hill?Bush Hill is a mansion converted into a hospital to care for yellow fever victims.
What package does Matilda receive before she and her grandfather leave town?Matilda receives a painting and a note from Nathaniel.
What are some symptoms of the yellow fever that Matilda's mother experiences?yellow eyes, blood in her vomit, convulsions, and a fever.