In 1312 a list was complied by Jacques de Longuyon that included three pagans, three Jews, and three Christians. These men were considered to be the most valiant heroes of their age. Let's identify them just by looking at some of their accomplishments.
Hello, class! Pop Quiz today! This is a quiz about all that U.S. History we have learned so far in High School U.S. History. Attendance shall be taken ... and afterwards, please do your best on this test!
Following on the heels of my quiz about the geography of Canada, is another about the history of Canada for kids. I hope you find it fun and informative.
The European colonization of what is now the United States began in 1565 with the establishment of St. Augustine, Florida. Let's see if you can identify some of the earliest colonial settlers.
A follow up to my kids' US Civil War quiz. This quiz covers people and places that were important in the fight for the country's independence from England.
From 1914 to 1919, and from 1939 to 1944, the world was watching as a war was being held in front of their own eyes. Here's a quick summary of both wars.
Civilization as we know it is believed to have begun in the ancient land of Mesopotamia, sometime between 3500 BC and 3000 BC. Can you identify the following terms that are associated with this Cradle of Civilization?
If you don't care about Alaska, don't take this quiz. If you don't care about history or notable events, don't take this quiz either. Don't say I didn't warn you. Match the events as "Alaska" or "not Alaska".
OMG! Someone get me out of this shady room filled with strangers! Would you help me find out who these people are while learning the meaning of some chatspeak acronyms? PLZ, help! Thx...
I love science and admire scientists a lot. So here are some famous scientists that you might be familiar with. Match the scientist to the correct information given about them. Good luck! :)
Henry (of Henry's Castle Tour fame), here! My lord, the Earl of Warwick, is planning to hold a huge tournament on his estate. Join us as he plans our next adventure.
It can be easy to say "not my problem" and stay out of something. These children and teenagers in the United States chose to be involved. What do you know about what they did?
The Presidents of the United States had homes just like you have a home. See if you can use the clues in the questions to match the President with his home.
World War 2 is a topic many people could expound on for a long time. It is very interesting and can keep you looking into the topic through long periods of time. Have fun and good luck!
This is a quiz on the sixth grade social studies unit on Colonial America. For kids who want to test their knowledge or adults who want to see what they remember!