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This quiz-like slide show is filled with questions similar to those found in a 1 st Grade classroom. It is made up of five questions and answers to find out if you really are smarter than a 1 st Grader. Presented by: Weslee Adams Project 21 – 1 st Grader 4/17/2012

Read the question, then answer by clicking on the answer you think is correct. If you are correct, you will click on the words in the bottom right corner and return to the main menu to answer the next question. If you are incorrect, you will try again by clicking the words in the bottom right corner. WARNING: You may want to brush up on your elementary skills before taking this quiz.

QUESTION 1QUESTION 1: 1 st Grade Science QUESTION 2QUESTION 2: 1 st Grade Language Arts QUESTION 3QUESTION 3: 1 st Grade Social Studies QUESTION 4QUESTION 4: 1 st Grade Money QUESTION 5QUESTION 5: 1 st Grade Mathematics Click on a question to begin taking the quiz:

Which animal does not live in the ocean? a. Shark Shark b. Whale Whale c. Alligator Alligator d. Seal Seal

Which word is not a verb? a. RunRun b. PlayPlay c. OutsideOutside d. CatchCatch

Who was the first President of the United States of America? a. Ben FranklinBen Franklin b. Abraham LincolnAbraham Lincoln c. George W. BushGeorge W. Bush d. George WashingtonGeorge Washington

Sam bought a Yo-Yo for 35 cents and gave the cashier 50 cents. How much change did Sam get back? a. 1 quarter1 quarter b. 1 dime and 1 nickel1 dime and 1 nickel c. 1 nickel and 5 pennies1 nickel and 5 pennies d. 15 dollar bills15 dollar bills

Simon and Lorraine shared a pizza and together they ate ¾ of it. How much pizza is left? a. 1/21/2 b. 1/41/4 c. 2/42/4 d. 3/43/4

Click here Click here to return to the main menu for the next question.

Click here Click here to try again.