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Which phrase describes gravitational attraction? (1 point)
A. the amount of matter in an object B. how objects respond to changes
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When you hold a textbook and a pencil, why does the textbook feel heavier than the pencil? (1 point)
Your hand repels the
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When you jump, you exert a pushing force against the ground. Gravity pulls you back down. Why can a person jump higher on the
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What is the difference between mass and weight? (1 point)
Mass measures the force of gravity. Weight measures matter. Mass
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3. After designing and building your phone case it is time to test it. Identify the Independent, Dependent, and Control
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B. Explain how your updated design optimizes phone protection and applies knowledge about Newton's Third Law. (1 point)
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Question 6
You have been given access to a science lab that creates and tests phone protectors. Redesign the case you choose in
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Claim: The phone case that best meets my budget and protection needs is ___.
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Evidence (use the information from the table to tell me about your evidence): According to the table, this brand case is/has___
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Claim: The most protective phone case is
Evidence (use the information from the table to tell me about your evidence): According
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Based on the information in Table 1 about the structure and function of each phone case. Write a claim about the case that you
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What percentage increase occurred in cases where individuals accidentally dropped their phones into toilets compared to
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Stimulus
People drop their phones all the time! It’s estimated that 95 million people drop their phones every year. To protect
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Which line of dialogue is punctuated correctly? (1 point)
A. "Our lease says no pets," his mother replied. B. "Why don't you
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Which description defines dialogue?(1 point)
A. when and where a story takes place B. the person telling the story C. a
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Through the creation of this bust (1 point)
A. the materials available for clothing are obvious. B. an impression is given of how
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How is history portrayed with this art piece? (1 point)
A. Stories from the society are recorded in images on the side of the
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Through the creation of this drawing, the artist showed the viewer all of the following historical information except(1 point)
A.
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Archaeologists and anthropologists use artwork to determine(1 point)
A. how geometric shapes can be arranged to make a pattern.
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Creating a large scale monument of an individual could indicate to the viewer that(1 point)
A. this was a community center. B.
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Drag and drop the words to correctly identify the type of natural disasters that affect the Caribbean region.
(1 point)
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Which describes an issue that helped influence the growth of reggae music in Jamaica? (1 point)
A. The music was based on the
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What is the time frame of a narrative? (1 point)
A. the place in which events happen B. a word showing a change from one event in
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Which option describes a transition? (1 point)
A. the time and place in which events happen B. a period of time during which
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Which event should come first in the sequence of events? (1 point)
A. The boy came home. B. He mowed the lawn. C. The boy went
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Which of the following is fired at a high temperature to create ceramic pottery? (1 point)
A. charcoal B. graphite C. pigments D.
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What other natural resource is mixed with these pigments to make paint? (1 point)
A. oils B. graphite C. charcoal D. clay
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The clay for this pottery was acquired by (1 point)
A. harvesting the clay from a corn plant. B. making the clay from water and
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This drawing was made using what natural resource? (1 point)
clay wax-based colored pencils graphite pencils watercolors
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Complete a comic strip story (graphic novel page)
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Smokeless tobacco is much less risky for your health than cigarettes. (1 point)
true false
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Cigarette use in the United States has remained constant in the last 50 years. (1 point)
true false
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Smoke exhaled from a smoker’s lungs is called mainstream smoke. (1 point)
true false
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Cardiovascular disease means diseases of the heart. (1 point)
true false
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Exercise and healthy eating are important for keeping your respiratory system healthy. (1 point)
true true false
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Good advice for someone who is trying to quit smoking is (Select all that apply) (1 point)
Tell them to eat candy instead of
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Shortly after quitting, a smoker will (1 point)
develop shortness of breath. develop shortness of breath. regain their senses of
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A good strategy to avoid peer pressure to use tobacco is to (Select all that apply) (1 point)
just try one cigarette. just try
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The passageway that takes air from your throat to your lungs is called the (1 point)
pharynx. pharynx. larynx. larynx. alveoli.
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Some of the chemicals in tobacco products cause cancer. These products are called (1 point)
carcinogens. carcinogens. stimulants.
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Using _________ helps some smokers quit by gradually decreasing their dependence on nicotine. (1 point)
stimulants stimulants
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The breathing process is controlled by (Select all that apply) (1 point)
the diaphragm. the diaphragm. the pharynx. the pharynx.
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A respiratory infection in which the bronchi become inflamed and thick mucus is produced is called (1 point)
asthma. asthma.
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Oxygen enters the blood in the (1 point)
bronchi. bronchi. pharynx. pharynx. larynx. larynx. alveoli.
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Short-term effects of smoking include (select 2 that apply) (1 point)
bad breath. bad breath. yellow teeth. yellow teeth. feeling
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Short-term effects of smoking include (select all that apply) (1 point)
bad breath. bad breath. yellow teeth. yellow teeth.
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Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence. (1 point)
Belize's government is different from the governments of most Central
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Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence. (1 point)
Belize's government is different from the governments of most Central
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Which element should be included in a good introduction?(1 point)
chronology chronology context context conclusion conclusion
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In 1–2 sentences, explain how the knowledge of etymology benefits readers. (2 points)
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In 1–2 sentences, explain how a dictionary helps readers better understand unfamiliar words. (2 points)
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Use the excerpt to complete the activity.
Now it was my mother’s turn to sigh. “Look,” I said, to cheer her up. “I’m
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Use the sentences to complete the activity.
A wildfire is an uncontrolled fire that burns in wildland vegetation, often in rural
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Hydr- means “water” in Greek. Which of the following is the most likely meaning of hydrotherapy? (1 point)
A. a scientific
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
The crowd was large, so the speaker had to use a megaphone in order to be heard. Which
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
The ferocious tiger rolled over onto his back and nipped lightly at her cubs as they
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Gentry is writing a report about the popularity of the community boxing club for youth. He includes information about one boy
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The suffix -ant means "tending to" and the word root -vig- means "watchful." Which word is the best synonym for vigilant? (1
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The words teacher, preacher, and dancer all end with the suffix -er. Which of the following does the suffix -er mean? (1 point)
A
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Use the sentences to answer the question.
Inside, I was surprised by the lack of hospital smell, although there was another odor
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
Now Annie was in bed, groaning theatrically—she’s a drama major—but I told my
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Create: Write a Paragraph with Word Clues
Level 1: To show your mastery of the unit goals, write a paragraph about any topic that
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Exposure to secondhand smokes carries the same long-term health risks as smoking. (1 point)
true false
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Only people who chew smokeless tobacco can get oral cancer. (1 point)
true false
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Long-term risks of smoking include (Select all that apply) (2 points)
A. bad breath. B. lung cancer. C. emphysema. D.
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An octopus propels itself through the water by ejecting water through a funnel in its body. How does this demonstrate Newton’s
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How do bumper cars at an amusement park demonstrate Newton’s third law? (1 point)
If two bumper cars collide with a certain
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Two metal balls with the same mass hang so that they are touching each other. The ball on the left is pulled to the side and
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According to Newton’s third law of motion, which statement is always correct? (1 point)
If a moving object hits another object,
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A ball bounces on the ground. How do the ball and the ground act on each other?(1 point)
The ball and the ground exert forces on
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According to Newton's First Law, what potential impact can an unbalanced force have on an object in motion? (1 point)
An
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Which statement best explains why a paper airplane eventually falls to the ground? (1 point)
The unbalanced forces of air
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A balloon floats inside a stopped car. When the car starts moving forward, the balloon appears to move backward relative to the
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What is inertia?(1 point) Responses a force that acts on an object at rest a force that acts on an object at rest the
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4. Experiment: Select the BAR CHART tab and turn on Show numerical values. (18 points)
Load Number of fans turned on Acceleration
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4. Experiment: Select the BAR CHART tab and turn on Show numerical values. For each of the situations below Insert your answer .
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4. Experiment: Select the BAR CHART tab and turn on Show numerical values. For each of the situations below Insert your answer
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4. Experiment: Select the BAR CHART tab and turn on Show numerical values. For each of the situations below Insert your answer
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4. Experiment: Select the BAR CHART tab and turn on Show numerical values. For each of the situations below. (18 points)
Load
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4. Experiment: Select the BAR CHART tab and turn on Show numerical values. For each of the situations below, record the
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4. Experiment: Select the BAR CHART tab and turn on Show numerical values. For each of the situations below, record the
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A. How did doubling the force affect the acceleration of the cart?
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6A. Collect data: Select the DESCRIPTION tab. On the SIMULATION pane, turn on Show mass. This lists the total mass of the cart.
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5. Analyze: Look at the acceleration values.(2 points)
A. How did doubling the force affect the acceleration of the cart? 6B.
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Get the Gizmo ready:
Click Reset. Set the Initial velocity of the cart to 0.0 m/s. Place three fans on the cart, all blowing to
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Get the Gizmo ready:
Click Reset. Remove all fans from the cart. Question: What happens to the cart when there is no force? Form
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The Fan Cart Physics Gizmo shows a common teaching tool called a fan cart. Place fan A on the cart and turn it on by clicking
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1. Imagine a horse pulling a cart. What would happen to the speed of the cart if several bags of cement were added to the cart?
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Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.(1 point)
In Spanish colonial society, the group in the highest position were the
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What happened to Indigenous Americans as a result of the Spanish conquest in the Americas?(1 point)
Those who converted to
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Teresa estimates that the height of a giraffe in a zoo is 18 feet. In fact, it is 16 feet tall. What is Teresa’s percent
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Teresa estimates that the height of a giraffe in a zoo is 18 feet. In fact, it is 16 feet tall. What is Teresa’s percent
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Teresa estimates that the height of a giraffe in a zoo is 18 feet. In fact, it is 16 feet tall. What is Teresa’s percent
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Teresa estimates that the height of a giraffe in a zoo is 18 feet. In fact, it is 16 feet tall. What is Teresa’s percent
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Teresa estimates that the height of a giraffe in a zoo is 18 feet. In fact, it is 16 feet tall. What is Teresa’s percent
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Scale: 1 box = 4 inches
Ana Maria needs to convert this scale drawing from a scale of 1 box = 4 inches to a scale of 1 box = 2
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Kamla draws the parallelogram on the left and then uses a scale factor to create the parallelogram on the right. All
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Kamla draws the parallelogram on the left and then uses a scale factor to create the parallelogram on the right. All
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Leo designs a piece of jewelry in the shape of a regular pentagon. Each side of the object measures 3 centimeters. Leo
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Which of the following is a reason the Aztec were able to build a large empire?
(1 point) They were fierce warriors and rarely
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