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Questions
for the Century Messenger Game
The Year 1000
John, Son of Stephen, A Ten-Year-Old Peasant Boy
1. Why must life have been difficult for a peasant at the
turn of this century?
2. If you were to travel back in time to live with John, which
of your skills would be most useful to you?
The Year 1100
Eleanor, A Nine-Year-Old Lady
1. Describe a normal day in the life of a nine-year-old upper
class girl at the turn of this century.
2. Which parts would you like best, and which would you like
least?
The Year 1200
Geoffrey, A Ten-Year-Old Page
1. Why would it be important to be in great shape if you were
a ten-year-old upper class boy at the turn of this century?
2. How has life improved since the beginning of this century
(the year 1101)?
The Year 1300
Rhys, An Eight-Year-Old Merchant’s Son
1. How would school be different for you if you were an eight-year-old
merchant’s son at the turn of this century?
2. What are the health and environmental problems of this
year?
The Year 1400
Alice, A Ten-Year-Old Chambermaid
1. Explain the job of a ten-year-old chambermaid at the turn
of this century.
2. What are the best and worst parts of living in the year
1400?
The Year 1500
Samuel Brewster, A Nine-Year-Old Ship’s Boy
1. How could the invention of the printing press make life
better for ship’s boys in this century?
2. Why would ship owners allow ten-year-old boys to work on
their ships?
Questions for the Century Messenger Game
Objectives: ....determine the purpose for listening (to gain information)
...use appropriate rate, volume, pitch and tone for the audience and setting
...participate in purposeful discussions in English
The Year 1600
Annabelle Hugh, An Eight-Year-Old Daughter of an
Earl
1. How was health being affected by the new habits and inventions
at this time?
2. What luxuries were being seen that were not seen before?
The Year 1700
Roger Dabbs, A Seven-Year-Old Massachusetts Boy
1. How was Roger’s life like ours?
2. How was he being trained for the future, and what part
of today’s world does that training replace?
The Year 1800
Rebecca Foster, A Seven-Year-Old Kentucky Girl
1. What did frontier people use in place of stores, restaurants,
and t.v.?
2. How would your house be different if you lived in 1800?
The Year 1900
Emily Prescott, An Eight-Year-Old Pennsylvania Girl
1. What were the original inventions of 1900 that would grow
into the appliances of today?
2. Why has life changed so much since 1800?
The Year 2000
John Stevenson, A Ten-Year-Old California Boy
1. What problems will the world face in the next century?
2. At the turn of this century, people have more free time,
better communication, and faster transportation. What more is needed?
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