What you will do today...  Identify questions that guide scientific investigations  Design and conduct scientific investigations  Formulate and revise.

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What you will do today...  Identify questions that guide scientific investigations  Design and conduct scientific investigations  Formulate and revise explanations and models using logic and evidence  Recognize and analyze explanations and models  Communicate and support a scientific argument

What’s the slogan?

Advertising Slogans Quiz How well do you pay attention to television commercials?

Slogans Quiz 1. The quicker, picker-upper. 2. It keeps going and going and going. 3. When you care enough to send the very best. 4. Unleash the beast. 5. Good to the last drop. 6. Taste the rainbow. 7. It’s the cheesiest.

Slogans Quiz 8. Think outside the bun. 9. Hot eats, cool treats. 10. Melts in your mouth, not in your hand. 11. Gather ‘ round the good stuff. 12. Once you POP, you can’t STOP. 13. They’rrrre GR-R-REAT. 14. Gets the stains that others leave behind. 15. If it tasted any fresher, it would still be on the tree.

Slogans Quiz 16. We never stop working for you. 17. Like a rock. 18. When you’re here, you’re family. 19. Finger-lickin’ good. 20. Double your pleasure, double your fun.

1. The quicker, picker-upper.

2. It keeps going and going and going.

3. When you care enough to give the very best.

4. Unleash the beast.

5. Good to the last drop.

6. Taste the rainbow.

7. It’s the cheesiest.

8. Think outside the bun.

9. Hot eats, cool treats.

10. Melts in your mouth, not in your hands.

11. Gather ‘round the good stuff.

12. Once you POP, you can’t STOP.

13. They’rrrre GR-R-Reat.

14. Gets the stains that others leave behind.

15. If it tasted any fresher, it would still be on the tree.

16. We never stop working for you.

17. Like a rock.

18. When you’re here, you’re family.

19. Finger-lickin’ good.

20. Double your pleasure, double your fun.

Commercials/slogans are designed to… lure customers to buy one product over another similar product.

Consumer Testing Which products are best? Do they live up to their claim? Are the commercials accurate?

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