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Give 2 properties of this object.
absorbent, flexible
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Give 2 properties of this object.
strong, rough, rigid
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Is it a push or a pull?
pull
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Choose a word to describe the picture: ripped, squashed or stretched
squashed
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What kind of medicine is this?
inhaled
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What kind of medicine is this?
taken by mouth
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True or False. All drugs are medicines.
False
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What is this made of?
silk
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What is the name of this medicine?
Children's Benadryl
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Fill in the missing word: Friction _____________ the rolling ball on the floor. (stop/move)
stop
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Identify the kind of exercise: JUMPING JACKS
Stamina
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Identify the kind of exercise: RUNNING
Stamina
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What kind of medicine is this?
injected into the body
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Is it a push or a pull?
push
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True or False. Force has a direction.
True
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Is it a push or a pull?
pull
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What is this made of?
leather
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What is this for?
allergy
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Give 2 properties of this object.
strong, waterproof, rigid
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Identify the kind of exercise: YOGA
flexibility
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Which object needs a bigger force to change its shape? (eraser, flour or stone)
stone
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Fill in the missing word: I can ______________ the speed of a ball by kicking it stronger. (change/stay the same)
change
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True or False. A forcemeter is used to measure temperature.
False
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Choose a word to describe the picture: ripped, squashed or stretched
stretched
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Is it a push or a pull?
push
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What is this made of?
ceramics
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Give 2 properties of this object.
waterproof, weak, smooth
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Identify the kind of exercise: WEIGHT LIFTING
strength
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What is the flavor of this medicine?
cherry
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Which object needs a smaller force to change its shape? (eraser, flour or stone)
flour
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