In 1788, Maryland was the 7th state to join the union. Quarters in the State Quarter Progam are released in the order that the states joined the Union. Maryland's quarter was released on March 13, 2000. It pictures the dome of the Maryland State Houseand white oak clusters. The inscription reads "The Old Line State."
- What is the meaning of Maryland's nickname, The Old Line State ?
- What was the exact date that Maryland joined the Union?
- The term "E Pluribus Unum" appears at the bottom of the quarter. Translated that means "Out of many, one" or "Many uniting into one." Why do you think it appears on all the state quarters?
A scrambler is a program that chops up an image and scrambles up the pieces (requires the java plugin). The object of the game is to swap 2 pieces at a time until all pieces end up in position to form the completed picture. These scramblers all come with a 4 minute timer. Can you beat the clock? These games require a keen eye for detail. We purposely selected these repetitive patterns to make the games more challenging.
So many pieces! Can you put the scrambled picture back together again within the time left?
Other state quarter scramblers at Apples4theteacher.com
Alabama - 22nd
Arkansas - 25th
California - 31st
Colorado - 38th
Connecticut - 5th
Delaware - 1st
Florida - 27th
Georgia - 4th
Idaho - 43rd
Illinois - 21st
Iowa - 29th
Indiana - 19th
Kansas - 34th
Kentucky - 15th
Louisiana - 18th
Maine - 23rd
Maryland - 7th
Massachusetts - 6th
Michigan - 26th
Minnesota - 32nd
Mississippi - 20th
Missouri - 24th
Montana - 41st
Nebraska - 37th
Nevada - 36th
New Hampshire - 9th
New Jersey - 3rd
New York - 11th
North Carolina - 12th
North Dakota - 39th
Ohio - 17th
Oregon - 33rd
Pennsylvania - 2nd
Rhode Island - 13th
South Carolina - 8th
South Dakota - 40th
Tennessee - 16th
Texas - 28th
Utah - 45th
Vermont - 14th
Virginia - 10th
Washington - 42nd
West Virginia - 35th
Wisconsin - 30th
Wyoming - 44th
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