1.What state has the most people living in it? a.Virginia b.Rhode Island c.California 2.What type of animal kills the most people each year a.Elephant.

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1.What state has the most people living in it? a.Virginia b.Rhode Island c.California 2.What type of animal kills the most people each year a.Elephant b.Rattle Snake c.Mosquito 3.What planet is closest to the sun? a.Saturn b.Venus c.Jupiter 4.What makes you thirst after you eat popcorn a.The salt b.The butter c.The corn 5.Are dolphins fish? a.Yes b.No Tag Team PROCEDURE: Team works together to complete activity in ABC order. First person reads question, second person with mouse answers it. Team members give thumbs up, down, or sideways indicating agreement. Team members will provided at least 20 seconds for person answering the questions to come up with answer. Team must reach consensus. Majority rues. Team member answering question will indicate team response by inserting round shape. After question is answered, rotate jobs in ABC order. Team leader will compare team answers to answer key when finished. When completed, wait quietly. Small table voice applies. Team cannot interact with team members from other tables.

1.What is the best definition of a space alien? 1.Something that left Earth a long time ago and now lives in space 2.An intelligent being that resides on Mars 3.Any living organism that does not come from Earth 2.If extraterrestrial life exists in our solar system, what form would it probably take? 1.Small amphibians 2.Bacteria 3.Humanoids 3.What can you infer from the fact that if extraterrestrial life exists, it will probably be near a star? 1.Light and heat are necessary to sustain life 2.Stars contain water which is necessary for life 3.Stars contain helium atoms which are the building blocks of life 4.What is the most likely way that SETI would detect the existence of intelligent life 1.Taking photographs of space aliens 2.Identifying planets where life might exist 3.Intercepting radio messages sent by intelligent beings Tag Team PROCEDURE: Team works together to complete activity in ABC order. First person reads question, second person with mouse answers it. Team members give thumbs up, down, or sideways indicating agreement. Team members will provided at least 20 seconds for person answering the questions to come up with answer. Team must reach consensus. Majority rues. Team member answering question will indicate team response by inserting round shape. After question is answered, rotate jobs in ABC order. Team leader will compare team answers to answer key when finished. When completed, wait quietly. Small table voice applies. Team cannot interact with team members from other tables. First let’s watch Brainpop Aliens

TWO PERSON TEAM: Partners take turns asking and answering questions. The person asking questions will look at the answer key. He or she will ask the question. Several questions will be asked and then partners will switch roles. If a question is answered incorrectly then the person asking the question will provide their partner with the correct answer. THREE PERSON TEAM: TeamMates take turn asking and answering questions. The person asking questions will look at answer key. He or she will direct question backs and forth between the other TeamMates. If a question is answered incorrectly then the person asking the question will provide the team with the correct answer. Several questions will be asked and then team will switch roles. Since we have not done this lesson, spend 3 minutes reviewing the questions and answers. No talking.

TWO PERSON TEAM: Partners take turns asking and answering questions. The person asking questions will look at the answer key. He or she will ask the question. Several questions will be asked and then partners will switch roles. If a question is answered incorrectly then the person asking the question will provide their partner with the correct answer. THREE PERSON TEAM: TeamMates take turn asking and answering questions. The person asking questions will look at answer key. He or she will direct question backs and forth between the other TeamMates. If a question is answered incorrectly then the person asking the question will provide the team with the correct answer. Several questions will be asked and then team will switch roles. Since we have not done this lesson, spend 3 minutes reviewing the questions and answers. No talking.