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Grade 3 Food (Stories) CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RI.3.3

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Why should you add rose-water to almonds?
  1. To enhance their flavor
  2. To dry them out
  3. To help prevent oil
  4. To make them easier to crush
Grade 3 Nature and Science (Stories) CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RI.3.3

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What is the best way to tell when your hair will turn gray?
  1. Look at the roots of your hair
  2. Look it up on a chart
  3. Look at other family members
  4. Look at how much stress you have
Grade 3 Nature and Science (Stories) CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RI.3.3

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Which detail best explains why no two snowflakes are exactly alike?
  1. Trillions of snowflakes fall each year.
  2. Snowflakes are made of hydrogen and oxygen.
  3. Some snowflakes have a deuterium molecule.
  4. The atmosphere and conditions when a snowflake falls change it.
Grade 3 Sports (Stories) CCSS: CCRA.R.1, RI.3.1

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Which shape BEST describes the shape of the baseball field?
  1. Equilateral Triangle v2
  2. Square
  3. Pentagon
  4. Square Rotated
Grade 3 Sports (Stories)

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The blue ring represents France.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 3 Food (Stories) CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RI.3.3

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Who would most likely use this passage?
  1. A scientist
  2. A baker
  3. A child
  4. A teacher
Grade 3 Nature and Science (Stories) CCSS: CCRA.R.4, RI.3.4

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Keratin is to protein as sebum is to       oil      .
Grade 3 Food (Stories) CCSS: CCRA.R.1, RI.3.1

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In the cornbread recipe, it is okay to add the egg whites at the same time as the yolks.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 3 Food (Stories) CCSS: CCRA.R.1, RI.3.1

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To make the best pie crust, make it ahead of time and let it sit on the counter for a week.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 3 Nature and Science (Stories) CCSS: CCRA.R.1, RI.3.1

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What makes your fingers wrinkle?
  1. The water
  2. The sebum
  3. Your body's nerves
  4. Your body's temperature
Grade 3 Nature and Science (Stories) CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RI.3.3

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Which detail best explains why your eye muscles can move nearly 10,000 times in an hour?
  1. The muscles must keep moving to help keep the picture in focus.
  2. The muscles must keep moving to help keep your eyes moist.
  3. The muscles must keep moving to help your eyes blink.
  4. The muscles must keep moving to help keep your reflexes strong.
Grade 3 Sports (Stories) CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RI.3.3

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Which ways describe how a player can get out?
  1. By earning three strikes
  2. By having a hit caught before it hits the ground
  3. By having the base tagged before reaching it
  4. All of the above
Grade 3 Short Stories (Non-Fiction) CCSS: CCRA.R.5, RI.3.5

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The author gives a clear answer to the question asked at the beginning.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 3 Nature and Science (Stories) CCSS: CCRA.R.1, RI.3.1

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The author says that two snowflakes can look alike to the human eye.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 3 Nature and Science (Stories) CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RI.3.3

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According to the passage, white hair and gray hair are the same thing, just different colors.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 3 Nature and Science (Stories) CCSS: CCRA.R.1, RI.3.1

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Why doesn't Coriolis Effect have an impact on the water in toilets?
  1. The water comes from a different source.
  2. They are indoors.
  3. Toilets have small bodies of water.
  4. The pipes change the flow.
Grade 3 Food (Stories) CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RI.3.3

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Why does the passage suggest holding your hand in the oven?
  1. To check if it is on
  2. To judge its temperature
  3. To warm the pie crust
  4. To bake the puff pastry
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