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Kids 12: Activity Day Resources Patriot Name Game Instructions: Print out the list of names below and cut out each one. 1. Tape a name to each child’s back without them seeing the name. 2. Each player will get to approach a friend and ask a yes or no question about the name they have been assigned. The friend should look at the name so they can answer the question correctly, but not tell the player what the name is. 3. Then the player who just answered the question will get to ask a yes or no question about their own assigned name and get an answer. 4. Example. The two players who approach each other have the assigned names Martha Washington and Benjamin Franklin. They can look at the names on each other’s back, and then Washington can ask Franklin, “Am I a man?” Franklin would answer no. Then Franklin could ask Washington “Was I a President of the United States?” Washington would answer no and then both players would find other players to exchange questions with. 5. If, after a player’s question is answered, they would like to guess who their assigned name is, the other player can let them know if their guess is correct. 6. Game ends when all players have guessed their assigned name. If you use all the names below, note to the children that these patriots are not all founding fathers/mothers. Some are from different parts of the world or different eras in U.S. history. Thomas Jefferson Joan of Arc George Washington James Madison Abigail Adams Martha Washington Benjamin Franklin Christopher Columbus Alexander Hamilton John Hancock Abraham Lincoln William Wilberforce Betsy Ross Molly Pitcher John Adams Patrick Henry Ben Carson Sybil Luddington Paul Revere Davy Crockett Moms for America ✯ Cottage Kids 5