Here is a sample copy (PDF) of a math placement test given by Mansfield University to freshmen students. The student will be able to check answers and there is also a description of why.
Monthly Archives: January 2008
Fractions: Numerators and Denominators
Here’s is a site which helps you learn what a fraction is. It helps the student know the difference between a denominator and numerator plus several other basics.
Here’s a site called kidsolr.com to help kids understand fractions.
9 Different Sections Of the United States
1. The Northeast~New York, Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island
2. Mid-Atlantic~Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Jersey, Delaware, Washington, DC
George Washington’s 110 Rules Of Civility
I found a site called The Papers Of George Washington. It has his 110 Rules of Civility. It is from the University of Virginia.
Grammar Lesson 28~Indefinite Pronouns
Indefinite pronouns are pronouns that do not point out specifically. They point out generally. They include such words as another, any, anybody, anyone, anything, both, each, either, everybody, everyone, everything, many, neither, nobody, none, no one, one, other, others, some, somebody, and someone.
Find the indefinite pronouns in the following sentences.
1. Everybody loves someone sometime.
2. Both of the students should hand in everything they have completed.
3. I didn’t see anyone I knew.
4. If no one helps others, nothing gets done.
5. Somebody said that one should touch neither of them.
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The Northeast States They’re Capital And Meaning Of They’re Name By Ginny
The states which are in the Northeast region of the United States are:
New York
Maine
Vermont
New Hampshire
Massachusetts
Connecticut
Rhode Island
Here are their capitals and the meaning behind their names:
Pronoun Quiz
Do you know the correct answer to the pronoun quiz at the bottom of this page on this grammar site? You will be able to check your answers afterwards.
I Have A Dream . . .
Here is a PDF file of Martin Luther King’s famous speech, I Have A Dream. . .