Visit the first website to learn about the expedition. Explore all areas to get as much knowledge as possible. Then go to the second website to play a Jeopardy style game that tests your knowledge. Let us know your score on the blog site.
http://www.lewisandclarkexhibit.org/index_flash.html
http://www.quia.com/cb/26263.html
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
17 comments:
Hey so I did pretty good...I scored a 6200 the first time without looking at the sight then tried a second time and only got 3 or four questions wrong.
Ok so apparently i can't retaint he information i just read/exsperienced. I got a ton wrong and then retook it and got a 6000 the second time...maybe not that bad but still some of the minor details i felt wernt relevant to understnading the purpose and effects of the expidition.
i had a few problems with this online game... apparently thirty is not the same as 30 and prairie is supposed to be spelled "prarie".
i tried taking the quiz before looking at the website and i got 1600 points... not so hot.
after looking at the websites, i did much better, scoring a 10400!
So I guess I didnt read all of the information before I took the quiz because I got alot wrong. It was very detailed and you had to know how to spell everything which I just cant do. Remembering all of the different tribes was the hardest part.
That was a fun game. I had to practice a few times and just happened to remembered the answers. =] But after the second time I was able to remember everything I had seen before. I got annoyed becaues the game was so particular about the answers.
The first time I had the same two mistakes that nate encountered.
I got two right and had three wrong due to spelling mistakes the first time. The second time I took it I scored in the 8000+ area
So I did really bad the first time and got 800, but then I took it again and got a 10,000. Not to bad although I didn't think some of the information was necesasry like the tribe names.
So the first time i took it i got most of them wrong, big suprise, i took it again then got like a 10,000. It was pretty self explanatory although i didn't know what all the tribe names were.The website helped though.
I got a lot wrong the first time. I guess I didn't read everything there was to read on the website. I scored a 4500 and then the second time i scored a 9000. The third time was a charm and I got them all right. This game really helped me understand the lewis and clark expedition a lot more than just plain reading.
It was pretty good, i hated it though because if you pu like an extra word into it, it wouldn't except it, so first time i got a 14200, or maybe that was my second...
ski10e is scott mills
So I got 6400 the second time after I realized I didn't pick up enough information the first time...
I tried doing it before reading the information and got like a 2400. Then I went back and read and took it a couple more times and the last time I got a and 12400. The spelling stuff was rediculous though, because who is really going to remember watksieksoshivhei or whatever that womans name was??
The first time I did this, i did really poorly. The whole spelling thing was a bit of a challange. But then I took it a second time after looking over the information again and got a 8200.
the first attempt i got a 750 then i took it again and scored 8900. so obviously a big improvement although it turned into more of a spelling test.
So, I really didn't do so well on the quiz, even though I spent hours on the site.... Maybe I should have taken notes on it or something? My second time through was all right, but I think that might have somethinging to do with the fact that it was the same the secon time around.
The game wasn't that bad... except for the exactness... One would think that the game would focus on mostly major events and facts, but I got some weird (yet simple) ones like "who did Clark name his kid after" and "what did the Indians call horses" not what was the tribe of Indians called that they were searching for. I don't know, it at least helped with my L+C knowledge
Post a Comment