Students are allowed to work in pairs or alone for this activity. It can be used as a warm-up, assessment, or practice over what supply and demand are. This 15 minute worksheet provides short scenarios for students to read and analyze over supply and demand determinants. On one side, it will contain supply scenarios and on the other side, it will contain demand scenarios. Students will decide whether or not the scenario will increase or decrease in quantity and price. By adding a coloring and d
This rules and laws quiz is easy and simple for English language learners, Pre-K, or Kinder! My ELL students were having trouble following along with normal quiz formats so I had to change it up and include visuals. You can edit and feel free to add more questions. Hope you enjoy!
Included is a 1-page passage about the North Carolina government as well as a related 5 question, standards-based quiz with the answer key on a separate page. This is great practice for both Read-To-Achieve curriculum as well as the End of Grade Test (EOG)!
This quiz checks for recognition of six major rivers in the US, the Mississippi, Colorado, Rio Grande, Hudson, and Missouri. It also asks students to label the Rocky Mtns., Appalachian Mtns., and Great Plains.
This is a 9:45 minute YouTube video that covers the 5 themes of geography definitions and provides examples of each. There is a short 10 question quiz that goes with the video that is attached. URL to video is on word document.
Quiz your students on the 23 countries of Eastern Europe with this study guide and matching quiz. May be printed in color or black and white. Includes link to an interactive geography website and a helpful Youtube link which the student may use to study at home. Editable. Answer key included.
This map skills activity is designed to help students develop their ability to read and interpret maps. By labeling the continents and oceans, students will become more familiar with the geographic features of the world and the different regions. This activity can be used as an introductory lesson to a larger unit on geography or as a quick warm-up activity to start a class period. It can also be used as a formative assessment tool to check students' understanding of basic geography concepts. Th
This is a great resource to help your students learn the 50 United States and Capitals!
It includes 19 pages for this State and Capital Unit. There are 17 pages to use to break down the states into weeks. There is a page for them to label the state abbreviations on . Finally, there is a page for them to take the weekly quizzes or worksheets on.
I used it as a weekly quiz, but you could use however. Kids loved learning them and loved the bonus option I included!
Quick quiz to test students' knowledge on the geography of Spanish speaking Central American countries and their capitals. Can also be used as a note sheet or practice sheet!
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This assesses students' understanding of the prime meridian, equator, and hemispheres. They also have to know how many continents there are, listing three, and label the hemispheres.
This is a short 8 question short answer quiz I created for my students. It goes along with my Cold War Unit. This quiz covers the first two sets of PowerPoint. I wanted to give back to TPT. Please enjoy this FREE resource. Questions -communism -countries involved -Iron Curtain -Arms Race -Nikita Khrushchev -NATO -Berlin Wall SS5H7 The student will discuss the origins and consequences of the Cold War. a. Explain the origin and meaning of the term “Iron Curtain.” Thanks for visiting my store
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Play this quiz the way Survivor holds quizzes. Get all the kids a stack of paper - or chalkboards. Take them to the top of the bleachers if it is a nice day - or make them go to the back of the classroom
Ask a question (the answer will be a continent) and they each write down which continent they think it is. If they are correct - they get to move one row down the bleachers or one row towards the front of the class. First one to the front wins!
Each of these quizzes features a passage of scripture that has been wordled. (http://www.wordle.net/)
Wordle is a free program that generates "word clouds" from text that you provide. The clouds give greater prominence to the words that appear more frequently in the source text. You can tweak your clouds with different fonts, layouts, and color schemes. The images you create can be printed out, or saved to the Wordle gallery or capture them and save to your hard drive.
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Use a "flip book" to define various terms to be studied over the year. These booklets can be used to quiz each other or oneself, as well as to verify the items have been correctly added to an Imaginary Island the students can create. If you're feeling adventurous, use the recipe to have students make play dough (or if you don't want the mess, you can make it yourself) and then create a 3-D Imaginary Island that can be painted and shared with other classes.
This is a quiz over the New England Colonies I designed when my class was discussing the Thirteen Colonies. After reading about the 13 colonies and the important people we took this short review quiz over these particular colonies. I have other quizzes over the other colonies also along with answer documents.
Work your mind as well as increase your knowledge of the Bible with a variety of free Quia games. Some are hangman style, some word unscramble games, others are matching concentration style or from column to column. Copy and paste the URL into your browser and play or check out the link below. Save to favorites since the questions and order in which they are asked changes each time you play.
Also includes 4 games for teaching multiple word meanings.
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