Do you need a history test but just don't have the time to put one together?
This test covers basic questions about the Constitution, Bill of Rights, Declaration of Independence, three branches of government, Congress, checks and balances, New Jersey Plan, veto, amendments, the Great Compromise, Three-Fifths Compromise, Virginia Plan, ratification and the chronological order of the Declaration of Independence, Mayflower Compact and Constitution. Items on the test include: matching, true/false, sequencing,multiple choice and five essay questions. ANSWERS ARE INCLUDED- three test pages and three answer pages.
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I've been an elementary and middle school teacher for over 25 years in Connecticut. I also served on the Weekly Reader National Teacher Advisory Board as the Connecticut State Rep and appeared on "Good Morning, America" in 1993, to celebrate the 65th anniversary of Weekly Reader. I worked closely with the other state representatives and Weekly Reader's editorial, graphic arts and marketing departments. I was a NASA/Lockheed Martin Mission Systems "Student Signatures in Space" teacher for ten years. My students, Board of Ed, staff and others signed NASA posters that accompanied astronauts during space missions aboard the space shuttles. One of the posters was signed by all students in our school, teachers, parents and the Board of Ed. It returned from space, and was hung in the school's Media Center.
