: The tasks are divided into two main formats: "Testing" (multiple-choice and short answers) and "Examination" (more complex analysis and open-ended questions).
: It strictly follows the syllabus for Ancient World history, covering Ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Greece, and Rome. Pros and Cons Pros :
: Questions are formatted to mirror official state standards (similar to early preparation for OGE/EGE exams).
: It acts as a standardized testing supplement rather than a traditional homework workbook. It is specifically built to prepare students for formal exams and diagnostic tests.
The by Irina Ukolova is a widely used assessment tool designed to accompany the "Sfery" (Spheres) textbook series for Ancient World history. Core Review Summary
: Focuses on working with historical maps, timelines, and primary source excerpts rather than just rote memorization.