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Hemet Unified School District Independent Studies
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Bautista Creek Elementary
Cawston Elementary
Cottonwood Elementary
Cottonwood K-8
Fruitvale Elementary
Hamilton Elementary
Harmony Elementary
Hemet Dual Language Academy
Hemet Elementary
Idyllwild Elementary
Idyllwild K-8
Jacob Wiens Elementary
Little Lake Elementary
McSweeny Elementary
Preschool
Ramona Elementary
Valle Vista Elementary
Whittier Elementary
Winchester Elementary
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What is the sun?
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a planet that can only be seen from northern Alaska
an asteroid that shines light onto the earth
a star that can only be seen from northern Alaska
a star that shines light onto the earth
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The midnight sun in northern Alaska is an effect described in the passage. What is its cause?
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animals moving south in the winter
getting a sunburn in the winter
the Northern Hemisphere tilting away from the sun
the Northern Hemisphere tilting toward the sun
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Read the following sentences: “During part of the spring and summer in Earth’s Northern Hemisphere, the Northern Hemisphere is tilted towards the sun so much that the sun in northern Alaska, which is located in the Arctic Circle, never goes below the horizon. . . . During parts of the fall and winter in Earth’s Northern Hemisphere, the Northern Hemisphere is tilted in such a way that the sun doesn’t come over the horizon in northern Alaska for a little over two months.” What conclusion about the impact of the tilt of the earth does this information support?
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The tilt of the earth has no impact on the amount of sunlight different parts of the earth receive.
The tilt of the earth has an impact on how fast the earth moves around the sun.
The tilt of the earth has an impact on the amount of sunlight different parts of the earth receive.
The tilt of the earth has an impact on how fast the Earth rotates on its axis.
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Based on the text, how does the Northern Hemisphere tilt during the Northern Hemisphere’s winter months?
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away from the sun
towards the sun
away from the moon
towards the moon
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What is this passage mostly about?
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the town of Barrow, Alaska, and what people there do in the arctic summer
sunrise, sunset, midnight sun, and polar night
mosquitos, caribou, and adult birds
how living things have adapted to survive the arctic summer and winter
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Read the following sentences: “During some of the spring and summer in Earth’s Northern Hemisphere, the Northern Hemisphere is tilted towards the sun so much that the sun in northern Alaska, which is located in the Arctic Circle, never goes below the horizon. In Barrow, Alaska, the sun doesn’t set for almost three months! This phenomenon is called the midnight sun, when the sun has not set at midnight.” What does the word “phenomenon” mean above?
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large body of water
event or occurrence
big problem or disaster
the study of stars, planets, and space
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Choose the answer that best completes the sentence below. The midnight sun is when the sun never sets; _______, the polar night is when the sun never rises.
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for instance
most importantly
in contrast
in the end
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How does the Northern Hemisphere of the earth tilt when northern Alaska is experiencing the midnight sun?
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How does the Northern Hemisphere of the earth tilt when northern Alaska is experiencing the polar night? Use information from the text to support your answer.
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How does the earth’s tilt affect the earth? Use information from the text to support your answer.
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There are about 795 houses in this region. The average family size is 6 people. There are about __________ people living in the region.
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5500
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In a town, there are 1,349 families. If there are on average two children attending elementary school from each family and each school can accommodate 220 children, the minimum number of elementary schools needed in the region is__________.
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In 2017, a survey finds that there are 34 babies born for every1,000 families in a city. Among these babies, 20 of them are boys. There are 88,326 families in this city in 2017 and the total number of girls born in this year is about __________.
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The population of a city is 67,721 and the neighboring city has a population of 52,103. The difference between two cities is__________.
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14,000
16,000
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In 2016, the population of a region was 91,274. In 2017, the population was increased by 6,015. In 2017, the population was about __________.
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97,300
99,800
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There are 26,358 children living in this town. Half of the children are boys. There are about _________ boys living in this town.
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12,800
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13,300
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Which country and which oceans border Alaska?
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Is Greenland to the north, south, or east of Alaska?
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Which country is north of Alaska?
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Name two countries to the south of the United States
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What did Mia notice about the puddle during the day?
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What did Mia do to test her idea?
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What process caused the water to disappear?
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What does the sun’s heat do to water during evaporation?
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Why is evaporation important in the water cycle?
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