A) chronological order B) from least important idea to most important idea C) alphabetical order D) from topic to main idea to supporting details
A) to tell a story B) to give his opinion about electricity C) to persuade people to save energy D) to help him organize information
A) under V, C B) under I, A C) under V, A D) under III, B
A) the part by the Roman numerals B) the part by the capital letters C) title D) conclusion
A) The flow of electricity is called the electric current. B) My computer uses electricity. C) What are the pathways of electricity? D) Turning off a light creates an open circuit.
A) open B) closed C) long D) series
A) Understanding Electricity B) Energy C) Uses of Electricity D) Circuits
A) a leaf B) crayons C) a baseball D) a key
A) turn on a light B) turn a key to start a motor C) turn up a switch to high D) turn off a light
A) transform B) energy C) mechanical D) electrical
A) How do I use electricity? B) Metal is an example of a conductor. C) Electrical energy can change to mechanical energy. D) What are the pathways of electricity?
A) VI B) IV C) I D) V
A) electrical B) conductors C) insulators D) electrons
A) fantasy B) fiction C) nonfiction D) realistic fiction
A) aluminum foil B) scissors C) paper clip D) cotton
A) conductors B) static electricity C) series circuit D) parallel circuit
A) My computer uses electricity. B) Conclusion C) How do I use electricity? D) The lights in my room are run by electricity.
A) How do I use electricity? B) People use insulators to keep from being shocked. C) What are the pathways of electricity? D) Electricity is energy created by the movement of electrons. |