Instructions
Below you will find practice problems for square roots in the Math section and engaging questions for Social Studies. Complete each section as best as you can.
Math: Square Roots
Square roots are the opposite of squaring a number. For example, the square root of 9 is 3, because 3 x 3 = 9. Let's practice!
- Find the square root of the following numbers:
- 1. 16 = __________
- 2. 25 = __________
- 3. 36 = __________
- 4. 49 = __________
- 5. 64 = __________
- Calculate the following as accurately as possible:
- 1. √81 = __________
- 2. √100 = __________
- 3. √144 = __________
- 4. √196 = __________
- 5. √225 = __________
- List the first five perfect squares (numbers you get when squaring integers):
- 1. __________
- 2. __________
- 3. __________
- 4. __________
- 5. __________
Social Studies
Answer the following questions based on your current social studies topics:
- What are two major events that led to significant social and political changes in your country?
Answer: ________________________________________________
- Describe the impact of technology on society today.
Answer: ________________________________________________
- Who is a key historical figure from the last century that you admire? Explain why.
Answer: ________________________________________________
- How do you think global events affect local communities?
Answer: ________________________________________________
- What role do you think young people should play in social change?
Answer: ________________________________________________
Remember to review your answers and make sure you understand the concepts!