Are You Smarter Than An Eighth Grader (In 1912)?
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Given the advances in technology and learning methodologies, it is a natural assumption that modern-day US students have it harder than those that were educated in 1912. However, the recent discovery of an eighth grade test paper set by educators at Kentucky's Bullitt County School District a century ago, seems to indicate that things were not as easy as one would have thought!
During the 1900's schools in Bullitt County were scattered all over the rural countryside. Though they all taught the same curriculum, there was no real way of verifying what kids were learning except, by testing them with a 'common exam' once or twice a year that encompassed everything from language arts to social studies and mathematics.
This was an important test that teachers and students both worked hard to prepare for. It was particularly crucial for those in eighth grade because it meant a chance to earn a scholarship to attend high school. While this may not seem like a big deal today, it was a century ago, because after eighth grade most students were forced to drop out and work in their family farms.
The sample of this common eighth grade exam was donated to the Bullitt County History Museum last year in honor of its 100th anniversary. While it has been on display there since, it lay unnoticed until recently, and has now become a rage countrywide as students step up to the challenge to see if they are smarter than a (1912) eighth grader! If you are amongst them, be sure to let us know how you did, by adding your comments below.
Resources: Huffingtonpost.com,csmonitor.com
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- shadowknightover 10 yearsEasy!
- sniper-guy007over 10 yearsEasy
- Nameover 10 yearsEverybody read the critical thinking challenge above!
- lunestover 10 yearsthat is so easy
- 1234over 10 yearsThat's easy
- thestralwingalmost 11 yearsI think the modern day common core standards should be easier and reach out to kids
- Blehalmost 11 yearsCool.
- easyalmost 11 yearsI'm in kindergarten and i know how to do this
- milomaster11almost 11 yearsPersonally, I doubt anyone could do at least the history. In modern schools, they don't teach you about the War of 1812, the French and Indian War (maybe they do, just not in my state's schools), OR the Thirty's Year War. I looked up modern 8th grade spelling words and the hardest one I could find was "fluorescent". The math is basic math, just complicated. Also, in 1912 all the grades were put together, and they would call each grade up in front of the class and quiz them, so you would have to answer these questions with an entire room of people staring at you.
- RAINBOW-almost 11 yearsI didnt get it