The Saboteur

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Alter the number of members in each team by clicking on the numbers below:
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The person with the number above in each team is the
saboteur!
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Which of his books has a central character named after Sophie? The BFG or the
Witches?
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The BFG Click here to see the correct answer
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Roald Dahl was born in September 1916. In which city was he
born? Cardiff, Oslo or London.
Cardiff
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In which of the armed forces did he serve during WWII? Royal
Navy, Royal Air Force, the Army.
Royal Air Force
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For which much-loved children’s movie did he contribute as a
screen-writer? Chitty-Chitty Bang Bang or Miracle on 34th Street.
Chitty-Chitty Bang Bang
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Dahl was writing a third Charlie Bucket book when he died. True
or False?
True
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What is the name of his fashion-model grand-daughter? Sophie,
Sofia or Sarah.
Sophie
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Which of his books has a central character named after Sophie?
The BFG or the Witches?
The BFG
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How tall was Roald Dahl? 6’1” or 6’6”
6’6”
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Who voiced the eponymous Fantastic Mr Fox in the 2009 movie?
Robin Williams or George Clooney.
George Clooney
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What was Dahl’s last children’s book? The Minpins or Esiotrot.
The Minpins
Quentin Blake, the illustrator for most of Dahl’s books, now
illustrates for which famous children’s author?
David Walliams
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Teacher’s guide
Setting up this resource:
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Before you start, you will need 10 questions with
their answers.
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Enter the questions and answers into the table on
slide 8 of this file.
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Print out slide 9 and cut up the shapes to create
numbers for each team.
Each team needs the appropriate number of shapes
to match the number of people within that team.
Running the Activity:
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Start the slideshow and scroll through the first 3
slides to show the objective of the game.
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Explain that a saboteur will be chosen for each
team randomly
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Hand out the shapes before so that each person in
each team has a number from 1 to however many
are in the team.
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On slide 4, ensure that the number in each team is
correct. Click on the number to increase it by 1
until the number per team is correct.
Explain that each person should secretly check what
their number is and then dispose of the piece of
paper.
Click on ‘Click here to select saboteur’.
The number will tell each group who is the saboteur
but only the saboteur knows their true identity.
Start the game by clicking ‘Click here to start’
Question 1 will be shown. Give the teams up until
the time that the music stops (about 2 and a half
minutes) to decide on an answer and write this
answer on a piece of paper.
Collect the answers in and then reveal the correct
answer.
Adjust scores by awarding a point to each team that
got the question correct (by clicking on the number
for each team)
Repeat this until all questions have been completed
Teacher’s guide
The Big Reveal:
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When the questions and answers have been
completed, ask each team to determine and
then state who they think was the saboteur
amongst them.
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Then ask the saboteurs to formally reveal
themselves!
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The winning team is the team with the highest
score and who correctly identified their
saboteur. (You may wish to have a tie-break
question in the event of a tie).
The winning saboteur is the saboteur who
remained undetected and whose team got the
lowest score.