U.S Presidents In Order

U.S Presidents In Order

9th Grade

46 Qs

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U.S Presidents In Order

U.S Presidents In Order

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Quiz

History

9th Grade

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Easy

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Matthew Ngo

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This quiz focuses on American government and civics, specifically testing students' knowledge of the chronological order of U.S. presidents from George Washington through Joe Biden. The content is appropriate for grades 8-12, as it requires memorization and recall of foundational civic knowledge that students typically encounter in middle and high school American history or government courses. Students need to demonstrate their understanding of presidential succession and the historical timeline of American leadership. The quiz assesses basic factual knowledge about the executive branch and requires students to have studied or memorized the complete list of presidents in chronological order, including the less commonly known presidents from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Created by Matthew Ngo, a History teacher in the US who teaches grade 9. This comprehensive presidential quiz serves as an excellent tool for reinforcing fundamental knowledge about American government and can be effectively used as a warm-up activity, homework assignment, or formative assessment to gauge students' mastery of presidential chronology. Teachers can implement this quiz during units on the presidency, American government structure, or as a review activity before more complex discussions about presidential powers, historical contexts, or comparative analysis of different administrations. The systematic approach from first to most recent president makes it particularly valuable for helping students internalize the timeline of American political history. This assessment aligns with NCSS.D2.Civ.1.9-12 and NCSS.D2.His.1.9-12 standards, which emphasize civic knowledge and historical thinking skills essential for informed citizenship.

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1.

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20 sec • 1 pt

Who was the 1st U.S. president?

2.

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Who was the 2nd U.S. president?

3.

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20 sec • 1 pt

Who was the 3rd U.S. president?

4.

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20 sec • 1 pt

Who was the 4th U.S. president?

5.

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20 sec • 1 pt

Who was the 5th U.S. president?

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Who was the 6th U.S. president?

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Who was the 7th U.S. president?

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