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MONDAY Pick the product that is ADAPTATIVE. Corn grown to resist bug Crutches Wheelchair Hearing Aid

MONDAY 2. What makes a product assistive and not adaptive? A. It is a permanent fix B. It is something you can’t take off & on C. It helps a living thing D. It is just a short term fix.

TUESDAY 1. What is an intended benefit of Facebook or Instagram? a. People will more easily be able to share important events with their families b. Less privacy since so many people and companies can view your posts and pictures c. It is easy to bully or spread rumors. d. People can become addicted to their computer/phones.

TUESDAY 2. What is an unintended consequence of using a wind turbine to create electricity from the wind? A) less greenhouse gases in the atmosphere B) more electricity available for consumers C) polluting the water with hazardous chemical D) spinning turbine blades sometimes kill birds

A square piece of dry paper cannot be folded in half more than 7 times. A single bolt of lightning contains enough energy to cook 100,000 pieces of toast. A soccer ball is made up of 32 leather panels, held together by 642 stitches

WEDNESDAY Volume Mass Weight Force What does a GRADUATED CYLINDER measure? Volume Mass Weight Force

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