IT 365 H002 Fall 2014 Madeline Saucier
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
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Quiz:
US History
This quiz covers questions from our US politics chapter. Be sure to read the entire question!
1. Who is the president of the United States?
Barack Obama
Michelle Obama
Mary Landrieu
George W. Bush
2. Where is the US capitol located?
Baton Rouge, LA
Washington, D.C.
Richmond, Virginia
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
3. What is the capital of Louisiana
Lafayette
Shreveport
New Orleans
Baton Rouge
4. When was the Declaration of Independence signed?
July 4, 1776
July 2, 1774
July 3, 1778
July 2, 1892
5. How many stars are there on the American flag?
13
7
50
30
6. Who was the first President of the United States?
Abraham Lincoln
George Washington
John F. Kennedy
Theodore Roosevelt
7. Who is the governor of Louisiana?
Bobby Jindal
David VItter
Mary Mandrieu
Barack Obama
8. Who has the biggest signature on the Declaration of Independence?
Andrew Jackson
Thomas Jefferson
John Hancock
Abraham Lincoln
9. What is the very tall, pointed monument that is located in Washington D.C. called?
Lincoln Memorial
Washington Monument
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
Jefferson Memorial
10. Who made the first American Flag?
Betsy Ross
Abigail Adams
Susan B. Anthony
Clara Barton
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TrackStar
Track #456832: Online Math Help!
Annotated by: Madeline Saucier
1.
Khan Academy
https://www.khanacademy.org/welcome
Khan Academy is a site that helps with a variety of subjects including math, science, test prep, etc. This site helps with students in grades K-8 as well as high school and beyond. It has different lessons that you are able to look up. The site provides you with a video of a person explaining the lesson step by step.
2.
First in Math
http://www.firstinmath.com/
First in Math is another math website to help students practice math in a fun way. There are different activities and games that they are able to play. There are different lessons depending on the child's age. As students complete the levels the are able to advance to more difficult levels.
3.
MathBrain
http://www.funbrain.com/brain/MathBrain/MathBrain.html
MathBrain is another fun math website to help students learn. The student is able to select the level of math that they are learning and move to higher, more difficult levels as the complete problems.
4.
Math Playground
http://www.mathplayground.com/
Another website with games for students to help them engage and learn in a fun way. Students are able to select their level of learning and the problems they wish to practice.
5.
Math.com
http://www.math.com/
A website that provides homework help to students with any given problem. The website, similar to Khan Academy without the videos, allows the student to get homework help by selecting the grade level and lesson they are learning.
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