Do your students need to practice putting story events in chronological order? This is a great review for the test that I've posted here on TpT, and it is the printable you'll need if you are using the "Julius Caesar Jeopardy" file with your students. This activity is the Final Jeopardy round and a great study tool for students.
If you prefer to use your own test and test review, feel free to use this list as a small group QUICK review. In the past, I've cut up the events into strips and put them in an envelope. When it's time to review, I put the kids in groups and give one envelope per group. It's a race to see which group can correctly place each event in order. The kids love this!
You can also print the sheet as is and assign it for homework or even use it as a pop quiz.

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