Review / Quizzes for: |
"The Story of the World" Volume 1
Topic of review | Form and length of review |
First
Semester: Prehistory – Greece: Introduction & Chapter 1: Prehistory Chapter 4: The Old Kingdom of Egypt Chapter 5: The First Sumarian Dictator Chapter 7: Hammurabi & Babylonians Chapter 9: The First Cities of India Chapter 10: The Far East: Ancient China Chapter 12: The Middle Kingdom Chapter 13: The New Kingdom of Egypt Chapter 14: The Israelites Leave Egypt Chapter 16: The Return of Assyria Chapter 17: Babylon Takes Over Again Chapter 18: Life in Early Crete Chapter 20: Greece Gets Civilized Again Chapter 21: The Medes & The Persians |
15 multiple-choice questions 24 multiple-choice questions 22 multiple-choice questions 31 multiple-choice questions 21 multiple-choice questions 18 multiple-choice questions 16 multiple-choice questions 20 multiple-choice questions 15 multiple-choice questions 13 multiple-choice questions 13 multiple-choice questions 16 multiple-choice questions 19 multiple-choice questions 13 multiple-choice questions 16 multiple-choice questions 14 multiple-choice questions 15 multiple-choice questions 18 multiple-choice questions 15 multiple-choice questions 18 multiple-choice questions 15 multiple-choice questions 23 multiple-choice questions 13 multiple-choice questions 23 multiple-choice questions 22 multiple-choice questions |
First Semester: Geography First Semester: Timeline [this one is hard!] First Semester: How they wrote, |
5 fill-in-the-blank questions 3 mix-n-match exercises 3 mix-n-match exercises 64 multiple-choice questions |
Second
Semester: Rome: Chapter 26: The People of the Americas Chapter 29: Rome's War with Carthage Chapters 30 & 31: The Aryans of India & Chapters 32 & 33: China: Writing and Chapter 34: The Rise of Julius Caesar Chapter 35: ... Chapter 36: ... Chapter 37: ... Chapter 38: ... Chapter 39: ... Chapter 40: ... Chapter 41: ... Chapter 42: ... |
14 multiple-choice questions 18 multiple-choice questions 17 multiple-choice questions 16 multiple-choice questions 19 multiple-choice questions 20 multiple-choice questions 19 multiple-choice questions xx multiple-choice questions xx multiple-choice questions xx multiple-choice questions xx multiple-choice questions xx multiple-choice questions xx multiple-choice questions xx multiple-choice questions xx multiple-choice questions |
Second
Semester: Geography Second Semester: Final Review |
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SOTW Volume 1: Final Review | [ to come later ] |
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