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1 .
A marshmallow turning brown or black over a fire would be an example of a chemical change.
True
False
2 .
An object rusting would be an example of a physical change.
True
False
3 .
Electrons have a negative electrical charge.
True
False
4 .
Protons have mass but they have no electrical charge.
True
False
5 .
Most of an atoms mass is made up of electrons.
True
False
6 .
"Secret Messages and Chemical Changes" was given as an example of a demonstration for young learners.
True
False
7 .
"Why Do We Need to Wear Safety Belts?" was given as an example of an attention getter for young learners.
True
False
8 .
What Causes Lift?" was given as an example of an attention getter for young learners.
True
False
9 .
"Teacher on Wheels: Action and Reaction Forces" was given as an example of a demonstration for middle-level learners.
True
False
10 .
"Where does the Water Go?" was given as a discovery activity for middle-level learners.
True
False
11 .
The motion of jet planes and rockets can be explained by Newtons first low of motion.
True
False
12 .
There are no profiles of scientists in the Attention Getters.
True
False
13 .
Attention Getters for Young Learners provides activities that cover both matter and motion.
True
False
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