A)When a text is presented aurally, how are we accessing it?(1 point)
Responses
We are hearing it.
We are hearing it.
We are viewing it.
We are viewing it.
We are reading it.
We are reading it.
We are watching it.
We are watching it.
Question 2
A)If you were to watch a visual representation of a story, what would be one of the challenges?(1 point)
Responses
It is difficult to see the actions of the story.
It is difficult to see the actions of the story.
It is difficult to imagine what the characters look like.
It is difficult to imagine what the characters look like.
It is difficult to know what characters are thinking.
It is difficult to know what characters are thinking.
It is difficult to hear what the characters are saying.
It is difficult to hear what the characters are saying.
Question 3
A)Determine which items below are the benefits of reading a story from the text. Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses
You can understand how the author applies phrasing.
You can understand how the author applies phrasing.
You can use your own imagination to see the characters.
You can use your own imagination to see the characters.
You can hear exactly how a character’s voice sounds.
You can hear exactly how a character’s voice sounds.
You can hear all of the sound effects that the author intended.
You can hear all of the sound effects that the author intended.
You can take the time to look up unfamiliar words.
You can take the time to look up unfamiliar words.
Question 4
A)
Read the following sentences:
Dominic had never ridden a horse before. In fact, he had secretly always been afraid of them due to their great height and how they stomped their front hooves in a way that was felt throughout the ground.
Determine which presentation style would allow you to imagine the stomping sound that Dominic is concerned about.
(1 point)
Responses
through watching a movie
through watching a movie
through listening to an audio clip
through listening to an audio clip
through reading the text
through reading the text
through viewing a play
through viewing a playA)
Use the picture to answer the question.
The girl in the picture is at the highest point in swinging and starts to come down. Which statement best describes the changes in energy as she begins to descend?
(1 point)
Responses
Kinetic and potential energy are increasing.
Kinetic and potential energy are increasing.
Potential energy is increasing, and kinetic energy is decreasing.
Potential energy is increasing, and kinetic energy is decreasing.
Kinetic energy is increasing, and potential energy is decreasing.
Kinetic energy is increasing, and potential energy is decreasing.
Kinetic and potential energy are decreasing.
Kinetic and potential energy are decreasing.
Question 2
A)A person is riding a skateboard on a U-shaped ramp. At which point does the person have the greatest potential energy?(1 point)
Responses
on the other side of the ramp as the person is coming back up
on the other side of the ramp as the person is coming back up
in the middle of the ramp at its lowest point in the U
in the middle of the ramp at its lowest point in the U
at the top of the ramp before they begin moving down into the ramp
at the top of the ramp before they begin moving down into the ramp
on the first part of the ramp as the person is moving down the side
on the first part of the ramp as the person is moving down the side
Question 3
A)
Use the picture to answer the question.
An illustration depicts a cyclist riding a bike along a hill. The end on the right where the cyclist moves upward is labeled C, the top of the hill is labeled B, and the end on the left where the cyclist moves downward is labeled A.
As the bicyclist rides from right to left, at which of the three points, if any, is the bicyclist’s potential energy increasing?
(1 point)
Responses
The potential energy is increasing at point C because the bicyclist is increasing in elevation at that point.
The potential energy is increasing at point C because the bicyclist is increasing in elevation at that point.
The potential energy is always decreasing because the bicyclist continues to move forward.
The potential energy is always decreasing because the bicyclist continues to move forward.
The potential energy is increasing at point A because the bicyclist is moving fastest at that point.
The potential energy is increasing at point A because the bicyclist is moving fastest at that point.
The potential energy is increasing at point B because the bicyclist is highest there.
The potential energy is increasing at point B because the bicyclist is highest there.
Question 4
A)If a monkey drops a banana off of a cliff, where are the potential and kinetic energies of the banana equal?(1 point)
Responses
a quarter of the way down
a quarter of the way down
at the bottom
at the bottom
halfway down
halfway down
at the top
at the top
11 answers
Question 1:
- When a text is presented aurally, how are we accessing it?
- We are hearing it.
Question 2:
- If you were to watch a visual representation of a story, what would be one of the challenges?
- It is difficult to know what characters are thinking.
Question 3:
- Determine which items below are the benefits of reading a story from the text. Select the two correct answers.
- You can understand how the author applies phrasing.
- You can take the time to look up unfamiliar words.
Question 4:
- Identify the presentation style that would allow you to imagine the stomping sound mentioned in the text.
- through reading the text
Question 5:
- The girl in the picture is at the highest point in swinging and starts to come down. Which statement best describes the changes in energy as she begins to descend?
- Kinetic energy is increasing, and potential energy is decreasing.
Question 6:
- A person is riding a skateboard on a U-shaped ramp. At which point does the person have the greatest potential energy?
- at the top of the ramp before they begin moving down into the ramp
Question 7:
- As the bicyclist rides from right to left, at which of the three points, if any, is the bicyclist’s potential energy increasing?
- The potential energy is increasing at point C because the bicyclist is increasing in elevation at that point.
Question 8:
- If a monkey drops a banana off of a cliff, where are the potential and kinetic energies of the banana equal?
- at the top
A)Enter the number that makes the following mathematical statement true.(1 point)
14(r+6)=14⋅r+$$
Question 2
A)Enter the number that makes the following mathematical statement true.(1 point)
7⋅g−35=7(g−$$)
Question 3
A)Complete the following stepped-out solution to show that 8(5+h+2) is equivalent to 8⋅h+56. (2 points)
8(5+h+2)
8(h+ $$ +2) Apply the Commutative Property of Addition and add.
8(h+$$ )
8⋅h+8⋅ $$ Apply the Distributive Property and multiply.
8⋅h+56
Question 4
A)Complete the following stepped-out solution to show that −3(−13+m)+11 is equivalent to −3⋅m+12.(2 points)
−3(−13+m)+11
−3⋅$$+(−3⋅m)+11 Apply the Distributive Property.
$$+(−3⋅m)+11 Apply the Inverse Property of Multiplication.
−3⋅m+$$+11 Apply the Commutative Property of Addition and add.
−3⋅m+12
Question 5
A)Complete the following stepped-out solution to show that 3+7(p−11) is equivalent to 7⋅p−74.(2 points)
3+7(p−11)
3+7⋅p−7⋅$$ Apply the Distributive Property and multiply.
3+7⋅p−$$
7⋅p+3−$$ Apply the Commutative Property of Addition and subtract.
7⋅p−74 uestion 1
A)Which of the following expressions is equivalent to 4(k+7)?(1 point)
Responses
4⋅k+28
4 times k plus 28
4⋅k−28
4 times k minus 28
4⋅k+7
4 times k plus 7
k+28
k plus 28
Question 2
A)Which of the following expressions is equivalent to −9(n+10)?(1 point)
Responses
9⋅n−90
9 times n minus 90
−9⋅n−90
negative 9 times n minus 90
−9⋅n+10
negative 9 times n plus 10
−9⋅n+90
negative 9 times n plus 90
Question 3
A)Which of the following expressions is equivalent to 54−6⋅v?(1 point)
Responses
6(9+v)
6 left parenthesis 9 plus v right parenthesis
6(v−9)
6 left parenthesis v minus 9 right parenthesis
6(−9−v)
6 left parenthesis negative 9 minus v right parenthesis
6(9−v)
6 left parenthesis 9 minus v right parenthesis
Question 4
A)Which of the following expressions is equivalent to 8(6+x+3)?(1 point)
Responses
8⋅x+9
8 times x plus 9
8⋅x+17
8 times x plus 17
8⋅x+72
8 times x plus 72
8⋅x+48
8 times x plus 48
Question 5
A)
The expression 4[7+(w+5)] is manipulated to generate an equivalent expression. In which step, if any, does the first error occur?
4[7+(w+5)]
Step 1: 4[w+(7+5)] Apply the Associative Property of Addition and add.
Step 2: 4[w+12]
Step 3: 4⋅w+12 Apply the Distributive Property.(1 point)
Responses
no error
no error
Step 2
Step 2
Step 1
Step 1
Step 3
Step 3
Question 1:
- 14(r+6)=14⋅r+$$
- $$ = 84
Question 2:
- 7⋅g−35=7(g-$$)
- $$ = 5
Question 3:
- 8(5+h+2) is equivalent to 8⋅h+56
Question 4:
- -3(-13+m)+11 is equivalent to -3⋅m+12
Question 5:
- 3+7(p-11) is equivalent to 7⋅p-74
Question 6:
- 4(k+7) is equivalent to 4⋅k+28
Question 7:
- -9(n+10) is equivalent to -9⋅n-90
Question 8:
- 54−6⋅v is equivalent to 6(9-v)
Question 9:
- 8(6+x+3) is equivalent to 8⋅x+48
Question 10:
- The first error occurs in Step 2: 4[w+12]
A)
Which of the following objects would you find in the “cocina” of a house?
(1 point)
Responses
la cama
la cama
la estufa
la estufa
el sofá
el sofá
Question 2
A)
Click on the audio button below to listen to the following Spanish number: cincuenta. Which word is the English translation of the Spanish word?
(1 point)
Responses
thirty
thirty
forty
forty
fifty
fifty
Question 3
A)
Which of the following is used as a term of affection in Mexico?
(1 point)
Responses
mijito
mijito
buena onda
buena onda
cajeta
cajeta
Question 4
A)
Which of the following is always a part of celebrations and holidays in the Spanish-speaking world?
(1 point)
Responses
quinceañeras
quinceañeras
Spanish-style cod and tamales
Spanish-style cod and tamales
family
family
Question 5
A)
Which number comes after 16 in Spanish?
(1 point)
Responses
diecisiete
diecisiete
dieciocho
dieciocho
diecinueve
diecinueve
Question 6
A)
In which situation would someone in Mexico use the expression “Él está como agua para chocolate.”?
(1 point)
Responses
to describe someone who is calm and kindhearted
to describe someone who is calm and kindhearted
to give a compliment about the delicious food someone has prepared
to give a compliment about the delicious food someone has prepared
to describe someone who is upset or angry about something
to describe someone who is upset or angry about something
Question 7
A)
Which part of the house is most often used to entertain friends or relax with the family in the Spanish-speaking world?
(1 point)
Responses
la cocina
la cocina
la sala
la sala
la entrada
la entrada
Question 8
A)
Click on the audio button below to listen to the following Spanish word: dormir. Which word or phrase is the English translation of the Spanish word?
(1 point)
Responses
to cook
to cook
to wash
to wash
to sleep
to sleep
Question 9
A)
Which of the following is a Mexican celebration honoring family members who have passed away?
(1 point)
Responses
Quinceañera
Quinceañera
Día de los muertos
Día de los muertos
Nochebuena
Nochebuena
Question 10
A)
Click on the audio button below to listen to the following Spanish word: la entrada. Which word is the English translation of the Spanish word?
(1 point)
Responses
room
room
entrance
entrance
garden
garden
Question 11
A)
Which of the following is a celebration of a girl's fifteenth birthday in the Spanish-speaking world?
(1 point)
Responses
quinceañera
quinceañera
Día de los Muertos
Día de los Muertos
Nochebuena
Nochebuena
Question 12
A)
Click on the audio button below to listen to the following Spanish phrase: la silla. Which word is the English translation of the Spanish phrase?
(1 point)
Responses
chair
chair
door
door
glass
glass
Question 13
A)
Which of the following items would you most likely find in the “dormitorio” of a house?
(1 point)
Responses
la cama
la cama
el refrigerador
el refrigerador
la estufa
la estufa
Question 14
A)
Which of the following is the Spanish word for “forty”?
(1 point)
Responses
sesenta
sesenta
cuarenta
cuarenta
cien
cien
Question 15
A)
Click on the audio button below to listen to the following Spanish sentence: Ella est́́á en la cocina. Which sentence is the English translation of the Spanish sentence?
(1 point)
Responses
We are in the kitchen.
We are in the kitchen.
She is in the kitchen.
She is in the kitchen.
I am in the kitchen.
I am in the kitchen.
Question 1:
- Which of the following objects would you find in the "cocina" of a house?
- la estufa (the stove)
Question 2:
- The English translation of the Spanish word "cincuenta" is "fifty."
Question 3:
- "Mijito" is used as a term of affection in Mexico.
Question 4:
- Spanish-style cod and tamales are always a part of celebrations and holidays in the Spanish-speaking world.
Question 5:
- The number that comes after 16 in Spanish is "diecisiete" (seventeen).
Question 6:
- The expression "Él está como agua para chocolate" is used to describe someone who is upset or angry about something.
Question 7:
- The part of the house most often used to entertain friends or relax with the family in the Spanish-speaking world is "la sala" (the living room).
Question 8:
- The English translation of the Spanish word "dormir" is "to sleep."
Question 9:
- "Día de los muertos" is a Mexican celebration honoring family members who have passed away.
Question 10:
- The English translation of the Spanish word "la entrada" is "entrance."
Question 11:
- A celebration of a girl's fifteenth birthday in the Spanish-speaking world is called "quinceañera."
Question 12:
- The English translation of the Spanish phrase "la silla" is "chair."
Question 13:
- You would most likely find "la cama" (the bed) in the "dormitorio" (bedroom) of a house.
Question 14:
- The Spanish word for "forty" is "cuarenta."
Question 15:
- The English translation of the Spanish sentence "Ella está en la cocina" is "She is in the kitchen."