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Hemet Unified School District Independent Studies
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Little Lake Elementary
McSweeny Elementary
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Valle Vista Elementary
Whittier Elementary
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What was the Underground Railroad?
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A subway system
A secret route to freedom
A train company
A railroad built underground
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Who was Harriet Tubman?
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A conductor of a train
A helper on the Underground Railroad
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Why did people use the Underground Railroad?
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To visit friends
To escape slavery
To move to the city
To become rich
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What dangers did they face?
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Being caught and punished
Getting lost in the desert
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What is a conductor in this context?
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A person who drives trains
A guide who helps people escape
A school principal
A music leader
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What direction did most people travel?
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What does freedom mean in this passage?
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Being able to vote
Not being enslaved
Moving to another town
Owning land
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To surprise people
To hide from weather
To avoid being caught
To travel faster
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How do you think people felt during the journey?
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10.Why is this part of history important?
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It teaches about laws
It shows bravery and justice
It explains travel systems
It helps find gold
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What is all matter made of?
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What are the three main parts of an atom?
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Water, air, fire
Electrons, protons, neutrons
Cells, tissues, organs
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What moves around the nucleus of an atom?
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What is formed when two or more atoms join together?
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Two oxygen atoms
Three hydrogen atoms
Two hydrogen and one oxygen
One hydrogen and one carbon
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Which of the following is true about atoms in solids?
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They don’t move at all
They roll around
They vibrate
They disappear
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What do atoms and molecules do in liquids and gases?
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Grow bigger
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Why are atoms and molecules important in science?
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They help plants grow
They make up everything in the universe
They are used in cooking
They are found only in water
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10.Which of these is an example of a molecule made of only one kind of atom?
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Water (H2O)
Salt (NaCl)
Oxygen (O2)
Carbon dioxide (CO2)
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Where are protons and neutrons located in an atom?
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Inside molecules
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