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Space Kids (March 04 TAKS) Idea by Jennifer WagnerDesign By Cindy Robertson

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$ 100 Question 27. Which word from paragraph 5 helps the reader know what difficulties means? spaceshipstrained problemsyears A.B. C.D. 50:50

$ 100 Question 27. Which word from paragraph 5 helps the reader know what difficulties means? problemsyears A.B. C.D. 50:50

$ 200 Question 28. When did Ochoa decide she wanted to become an astronaut? When she was in college When she was 13 years old Before she got out of high school When she was a small child A.B. C. D. 50:50

$ 200 Question 28. When did Ochoa decide she wanted to become an astronaut? When she was in college When she was a small child A.B. C. D. 50:50

$ 500 Question 29. Ochoa would probably tell a group of students that they should — join a music class all become scientists someday do the best they can in school learn how to use Robot arms A.B. C. D. 50:50

$ 500 Question 29. Ochoa would probably tell a group of students that they should — join a music class do the best they can in school A.B. C. D. 50:50

$ 1,000 Question 30. What did Ochoa do with the robot arm on the Discovery? Put a satellite into space Gathered information about planets Took pictures of Earth Repaired the Shuttle’s computers A.B. C. D. 50:50

$ 1,000 Question 30. What did Ochoa do with the robot arm on the Discovery? Put a satellite into space Gathered information about planets A.B. C. D. 50:50

$ 2,000 Question 31. What are paragraphs 6 and 7 mainly about? How pictures are taken from space What a robot arm does on a shuttle How crackers can leave crumbs What Ochoa did on the space shuttle Discovery A.B. C. D. 50:50

$ 2,000 Question What a robot arm does on a shuttle What Ochoa did on the space shuttle Discovery A.B. C. D. 50: What are paragraphs 6 and 7 mainly about?

$ 4,000 Question 32. The title of this article is — Vol. 6, Issue 4Space Kids Hard Work Makes Dreams Come True By Debbie Davis, Staff Writer A.B. C. D. 50:50

$ 4,000 Question 32. The title of this article is — Space Kids Hard Work Makes Dreams Come True A.B. C. D. 50:50

$ 8,000 Question 33. The reader can tell that Ochoa’s mother — liked science and math very much believed her daughter could do great things thought space would be a good place to visit wanted her daughter to play the flute A.B. C. D. 50:50

$ 8,000 Question 33. The reader can tell that Ochoa’s mother — liked science and math very much believed her daughter could do great things A.B. C. D. 50:50

$ 16,000 Question 34. It is not a good idea to eat crackers on a space shuttle because — they take up too much space their crumbs can damage the computers they don’t taste as good as tortillas most astronauts don’t like to eat them A.B. C. D. 50:50

$ 16,000 Question 34. It is not a good idea to eat crackers on a space shuttle because — they take up too much space their crumbs can damage the computers A.B. C. D. 50:50

$ 32,000 Question 35.Look at the time line about Ochoa’s life. Then answer the question. Which of the following events belongs in the empty box? Spends more than a month in space Rides bicycles with her husband and sons Uses robot arm on the space shuttle Atlantis Has the best grades in high school class A.B. C. D. 50:50

$ 32,000 Questionx Spends more than a month in space Has the best grades in high school class A.B. C. D. 50:50 35.Look at the time line about Ochoa’s life. Then answer the question. Which of the following events belongs in the empty box?

$ 64,000 Question 36. This article is mostly about — young girls who have an astronaut for a hero a woman who worked hard to become an astronaut the things that happen on a space shuttle the steps that must be taken to become an astronaut A.B. C. D. 50:50

$ 64,000 Question 36. This article is mostly about — young girls who have an astronaut for a hero a woman who worked hard to become an astronaut A.B. C. D. 50:50

$ 125,000 Question Peggy’s parents spent $73 at the shoe store. Peggy’s shoes cost $24, and her sister Sharon’s shoes also cost $24. The rest of the money was spent on her brother Logan’s shoes. How much was spent on Logan’s shoes? $49$27 $48$25 A.B. C. D. 50:50

$ 125,000 Question Peggy’s parents spent $73 at the shoe store. Peggy’s shoes cost $24, and her sister Sharon’s shoes also cost $24. The rest of the money was spent on her brother Logan’s shoes. How much was spent on Logan’s shoes? $48$25 A.B. C. D. 50:50

$ 250,000 Question Fred needed to put horseshoes on his horses. If he counted the horseshoes in groups of 4, which list shows numbers Fred could have named? 16, 24, 28, 344, 16, 32, 54 8, 12, 16, 204, 8, 24, 38 A.B. C. D. 50:50

$ 250,000 Question Fred needed to put horseshoes on his horses. If he counted the horseshoes in groups of 4, which list shows numbers Fred could have named? 16, 24, 28, 34 8, 12, 16, 20 A.B. C. D. 50:50

$ 500,000 Question What number makes this number sentence true? A.B. C. D. 50:50

$ 500,000 Question What number makes this number sentence true? 6472 A.B. C. D. 50:50

$ 1 Million Question The school auditorium has 99 seats. People are sitting in 78 of the seats. Which is the best estimate of the number of seats that do NOT have people sitting in them? A.B. C. D. 50:50

$ 1 Million Question The school auditorium has 99 seats. People are sitting in 78 of the seats. Which is the best estimate of the number of seats that do NOT have people sitting in them? A.B. C. D. 50:50