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"user": "Lecture: A continent is one of the major land masses on the earth. Most people say there are seven continents.\nQuestion: Which continent is highlighted?\nOptions: (A) Europe (B) South America (C) Africa (D) Asia",
"assistant": "Answer: This continent is South America. The answer is B.",
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"user": "Lecture: Maps have four cardinal directions, or main directions. Those directions are north, south, east, and west.\\nA compass rose is a set of arrows that point to the cardinal directions. A compass rose usually shows only the first letter of each cardinal direction.\\nThe north arrow points to the... | |
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"user": "Lecture: Oceans are huge bodies of salt water. The world has five oceans. All of the oceans are connected, making one world ocean.\nQuestion: Which ocean is highlighted?\nOptions: (A) the Arctic Ocean (B) the Pacific Ocean (C) the Atlantic Ocean (D) the Southern Ocean",
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"user": "Lecture: \nQuestion: What is the capital of Michigan?\nOptions: (A) Lansing (B) Detroit (C) Billings (D) Grand Rapids",
"assistant": "Answer: Lansing is the capital of Michigan. The answer is A.",
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"user": "Lecture: Magnets can pull or push on each other without touching. When magnets attract, they pull together. When magnets repel, they push apart.\\nThese pulls and pushes between magnets are called magnetic forces. The stronger the magnetic force between two magnets, the more strongly the magnets attr... | |
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"user": "Lecture: When two organisms of different species interact in a way that affects one or both organisms, they form a symbiotic relationship. The word symbiosis comes from a Greek word that means living together. Scientists define types of symbiotic relationships based on how each organism is affected.\... | |
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"user": "Lecture: \nQuestion: Which of these cities is marked on the map?\nOptions: (A) Austin (B) Memphis (C) Houston (D) Nashville",
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"user": "Lecture: \nQuestion: What can Alvin and Mason trade to each get what they want?\nOptions: (A) Mason can trade his almonds for Alvin's tomatoes. (B) Alvin can trade his tomatoes for Mason's carrots. (C) Mason can trade his broccoli for Alvin's oranges. (D) Alvin can trade his tomatoes for Mason's broc... | |
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"user": "Lecture: Scientists use scientific names to identify organisms. Scientific names are made of two words.\\nThe first word in an organism's scientific name tells you the organism's genus. A genus is a group of organisms that share many traits.\\nA genus is made up of one or more species. A species is a... | |
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"user": "Lecture: A planet's volume tells you the size of the planet.\\nThe primary composition of a planet is what the planet is made mainly of. In our solar system, planets are made mainly of rock, gas, or ice.\\nThe volume of a planet is a very large quantity. Large quantities such as this are often writte... | |
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"user": "Lecture: Solid, liquid, and gas are states of matter. Matter is anything that takes up space. Matter can come in different states, or forms.\\nWhen matter is a solid, it has a definite volume and a definite shape. So, a solid has a size and shape of its own.\\nSome solids can be easily folded, bent, ... | |
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"user": "Lecture: Maps have four cardinal directions, or main directions. Those directions are north, south, east, and west.\\nA compass rose is a set of arrows that point to the cardinal directions. A compass rose usually shows only the first letter of each cardinal direction.\\nThe north arrow points to the... | |
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"user": "Lecture: Maps have four cardinal directions, or main directions. Those directions are north, south, east, and west.\\nA compass rose is a set of arrows that point to the cardinal directions. A compass rose usually shows only the first letter of each cardinal direction.\\nThe north arrow points to the... | |
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"user": "Lecture: A solution is made up of two or more substances that are completely mixed. In a solution, solute particles are mixed into a solvent. The solute cannot be separated from the solvent by a filter. For example, if you stir a spoonful of salt into a cup of water, the salt will mix into the water ... | |
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"user": "Lecture: An adaptation is an inherited trait that helps an organism survive or reproduce. Adaptations can include both body parts and behaviors.\\nThe color, texture, and covering of an animal's skin are examples of adaptations. Animals' skins can be adapted in different ways. For example, skin with ... | |
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"user": "Lecture: Maps have four cardinal directions, or main directions. Those directions are north, south, east, and west.\\nA compass rose is a set of arrows that point to the cardinal directions. A compass rose usually shows only the first letter of each cardinal direction.\\nThe north arrow points to the... | |
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"user": "Lecture: An object has different properties. A property of an object can tell you how it looks, feels, tastes, or smells. Properties can also tell you how an object will behave when something happens to it.\\nDifferent objects can have properties in common. You can use these properties to put objects... | |
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"user": "Lecture: \nQuestion: Which country is highlighted?\nOptions: (A) Tuvalu (B) Samoa (C) Tonga (D) Solomon Islands",
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"user": "Lecture: Birds, mammals, fish, reptiles, and amphibians are groups of animals. The animals in each group have traits in common.\\nScientists sort animals into groups based on traits they have in common. This process is called classification.\nQuestion: Select the reptile below.\nOptions: (A) zebra (B... | |
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"user": "Lecture: \nQuestion: What is the capital of Tennessee?\nOptions: (A) Nashville (B) Cheyenne (C) Memphis (D) Providence",
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"user": "Lecture: \nQuestion: What is the capital of Rhode Island?\nOptions: (A) Newport (B) Montpelier (C) Providence (D) Harrisburg",
"assistant": "Answer: Providence is the capital of Rhode Island. The answer is C.",
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"user": "Lecture: Solid, liquid, and gas are states of matter. Matter is anything that takes up space. Matter can come in different states, or forms.\\nWhen matter is a solid, it has a definite volume and a definite shape. So, a solid has a size and shape of its own.\\nSome solids can be easily folded, bent, ... | |
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"user": "Lecture: \nQuestion: What is the capital of New Hampshire?\nOptions: (A) Raleigh (B) Concord (C) Manchester (D) Juneau",
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"user": "Lecture: An object has different properties. A property of an object can tell you how it looks, feels, tastes, or smells. Properties can also tell you how an object will behave when something happens to it.\nQuestion: Which property matches this object?\nOptions: (A) soft (B) translucent",
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"user": "Lecture: A solution is made up of two or more substances that are completely mixed. In a solution, solute particles are mixed into a solvent. The solute cannot be separated from the solvent by a filter. For example, if you stir a spoonful of salt into a cup of water, the salt will mix into the water ... | |
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"user": "Lecture: \nQuestion: What is the capital of Oregon?\nOptions: (A) Portland (B) Salem (C) Phoenix (D) Cheyenne",
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"user": "Lecture: \nQuestion: What is the name of the colony shown?\nOptions: (A) Georgia (B) Virginia (C) Massachusetts (D) New Hampshire",
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"user": "Lecture: Magnets can pull or push on other magnets without touching them. When magnets attract, they pull together. When magnets repel, they push apart. These pulls and pushes are called magnetic forces.\\nMagnetic forces are strongest at the magnets' poles, or ends. Every magnet has two poles: a nor... | |
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"user": "Lecture: Magnets can pull or push on each other without touching. When magnets attract, they pull together. When magnets repel, they push apart. These pulls and pushes between magnets are called magnetic forces.\\nThe strength of a force is called its magnitude. The greater the magnitude of the magne... | |
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"user": "Lecture: Solid and liquid are states of matter. Matter is anything that takes up space. Matter can come in different states, or forms.\\nWhen matter is a solid, it has a shape of its own.\\nSome solids can be bent or broken easily. Others are hard to bend or break.\\nA glass cup is a solid. A sock is... | |
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"user": "Lecture: A grid is made up of lines of squares. They are organized in rows and columns. A grid can help you use a map.\\nA row is a line of squares that goes from side to side. Rows are marked with letters.\\nA column is a line of squares that goes up and down. Columns are marked with numbers.\nQuest... | |
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"user": "Lecture: \nQuestion: What is the capital of North Dakota?\nOptions: (A) Bismarck (B) Madison (C) Fargo (D) Nashville",
"assistant": "Answer: Bismarck is the capital of North Dakota. The answer is A.",
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"user": "Lecture: Magnets can pull or push on each other without touching. When magnets attract, they pull together. When magnets repel, they push apart. These pulls and pushes between magnets are called magnetic forces.\\nThe strength of a force is called its magnitude. The greater the magnitude of the magne... | |
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"user": "Lecture: \nQuestion: What is the capital of New Mexico?\nOptions: (A) Newport (B) Santa Fe (C) Albuquerque (D) Phoenix",
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"user": "Lecture: \nQuestion: Which country is highlighted?\nOptions: (A) New Zealand (B) Fiji (C) Tuvalu (D) Tonga",
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"user": "Lecture: \nQuestion: What is the capital of Mississippi?\nOptions: (A) Raleigh (B) Jackson (C) Frankfort (D) Lansing",
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"user": "Lecture: \nQuestion: What is the capital of Virginia?\nOptions: (A) Richmond (B) Arlington (C) Montgomery (D) Providence",
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"user": "Lecture: \nQuestion: What is the name of the colony shown?\nOptions: (A) New York (B) Iowa (C) Delaware (D) Tennessee",
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"user": "Lecture: A food web is a model.\\nA food web shows where organisms in an ecosystem get their food. Models can make things in nature easier to understand because models can represent complex things in a simpler way. If a food web showed every organism in an ecosystem, the food web would be hard to und... | |
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"user": "Lecture: Experiments can be designed to answer specific questions. How can you identify the questions that a certain experiment can answer? In order to do this, you need to figure out what was tested and what was measured during the experiment.\\nImagine an experiment with two groups of daffodil plan... | |
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"user": "Lecture: \nQuestion: What is the capital of Idaho?\nOptions: (A) Helena (B) Nampa (C) Boise (D) Philadelphia",
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"user": "Lecture: Scientists record climate data from places around the world. Precipitation, or rain and snow, is one type of climate data. Scientists collect data over many years. They can use this data to calculate the average precipitation for each month. The average precipitation can be used to describe ... | |
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"user": "Lecture: Evidence is information that tells you something happened.\\nHow do you look for evidence of a change to Earth's surface?\\nThere are many ways to find evidence of a change to Earth's surface. One way is to look at a picture that was taken after the change.\\nHere are some examples of what t... | |
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"user": "Lecture: \nQuestion: What is the name of the colony shown?\nOptions: (A) Rhode Island (B) South Carolina (C) Maryland (D) North Carolina",
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"user": "Lecture: An object has different properties. A property of an object can tell you how it looks, feels, tastes, or smells. Properties can also tell you how an object will behave when something happens to it.\nQuestion: Which property matches this object?\nOptions: (A) slippery (B) sticky",
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"user": "Lecture: The atmosphere is the layer of air that surrounds Earth. Both weather and climate tell you about the atmosphere.\\nWeather is what the atmosphere is like at a certain place and time. Weather can change quickly. For example, the temperature outside your house might get higher throughout the d... | |
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"user": "Lecture: \nQuestion: What is the capital of Maryland?\nOptions: (A) Annapolis (B) Montpelier (C) Dover (D) Providence",
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"user": "Lecture: \nQuestion: What is the name of the colony shown?\nOptions: (A) North Carolina (B) Wisconsin (C) New Hampshire (D) New York",
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"user": "Lecture: \nQuestion: Which country is highlighted?\nOptions: (A) the Dominican Republic (B) Saint Kitts and Nevis (C) Dominica (D) Haiti",
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"user": "Lecture: Magnets can pull or push on each other without touching. When magnets attract, they pull together. When magnets repel, they push apart. These pulls and pushes between magnets are called magnetic forces.\\nThe strength of a force is called its magnitude. The greater the magnitude of the magne... | |
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"user": "Lecture: An ecosystem is formed when living and nonliving things interact in an environment. There are many types of ecosystems. Here are some ways in which ecosystems can differ from each other:\\nthe pattern of weather, or climate\\nthe type of soil or water\\nthe organisms that live there\nQuestio... | |
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"user": "Lecture: A food web is a model.\\nA food web shows where organisms in an ecosystem get their food. Models can make things in nature easier to understand because models can represent complex things in a simpler way. If a food web showed every organism in an ecosystem, the food web would be hard to und... | |
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"user": "Lecture: An environment includes all of the biotic, or living, and abiotic, or nonliving, things in an area. An ecosystem is created by the relationships that form among the biotic and abiotic parts of an environment.\\nThere are many different types of terrestrial, or land-based, ecosystems. Here ar... | |
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"user": "Lecture: A change in an object's temperature indicates a change in the object's thermal energy:\\nAn increase in temperature shows that the object's thermal energy increased. So, thermal energy was transferred into the object from its surroundings.\\nA decrease in temperature shows that the object's ... | |
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"user": "Lecture: \nQuestion: What is the capital of New Jersey?\nOptions: (A) Provo (B) Trenton (C) Newark (D) Jersey City",
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"user": "Lecture: Scientists use scientific names to identify organisms. Scientific names are made of two words.\\nThe first word in an organism's scientific name tells you the organism's genus. A genus is a group of organisms that share many traits.\\nA genus is made up of one or more species. A species is a... | |
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"user": "Lecture: An organism's common name is the name that people normally call the organism. Common names often contain words you know.\\nAn organism's scientific name is the name scientists use to identify the organism. Scientific names often contain words that are not used in everyday English.\\nScientif... | |
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"user": "Lecture: Birds, mammals, fish, reptiles, and amphibians are groups of animals. The animals in each group have traits in common.\\nScientists sort animals into groups based on traits they have in common. This process is called classification.\nQuestion: Select the amphibian below.\nOptions: (A) red-ey... | |
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"user": "Lecture: An object has different properties. A property of an object can tell you how it looks, feels, tastes, or smells. Properties can also tell you how an object will behave when something happens to it.\\nDifferent objects can have properties in common. You can use these properties to put objects... | |
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"user": "Lecture: Magnets can pull or push on other magnets without touching them. When magnets attract, they pull together. When magnets repel, they push apart. These pulls and pushes are called magnetic forces.\\nMagnetic forces are strongest at the magnets' poles, or ends. Every magnet has two poles: a nor... | |
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"user": "Lecture: Offspring phenotypes: dominant or recessive?\\nHow do you determine an organism's phenotype for a trait? Look at the combination of alleles in the organism's genotype for the gene that affects that trait. Some alleles have types called dominant and recessive. These two types can cause differ... | |
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"user": "Lecture: In the past, scientists classified living organisms into two groups: plants and animals. Over the past 300 years, scientists have discovered many more types of organisms. Today, many scientists classify organisms into six broad groups, called kingdoms.\\nOrganisms in each kingdom have specif... | |
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"user": "Lecture: The temperature of a substance depends on the average kinetic energy of the particles in the substance. The higher the average kinetic energy of the particles, the higher the temperature of the substance.\\nThe kinetic energy of a particle is determined by its mass and speed. For a pure subs... | |
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"user": "Lecture: A solution is made up of two or more substances that are completely mixed. In a solution, solute particles are mixed into a solvent. The solute cannot be separated from the solvent by a filter. For example, if you stir a spoonful of salt into a cup of water, the salt will mix into the water ... | |
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"user": "Lecture: Scientists record climate data from places around the world. Precipitation, or rain and snow, is one type of climate data. Scientists collect data over many years. They can use this data to calculate the average precipitation for each month. The average precipitation can be used to describe ... | |
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"user": "Lecture: An ecosystem is formed when living and nonliving things interact in an environment. There are many types of ecosystems. Here are some ways in which ecosystems can differ from each other:\\nthe pattern of weather, or climate\\nthe type of soil or water\\nthe organisms that live there\nQuestio... | |
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"user": "Lecture: The atmosphere is the layer of air that surrounds Earth. Both weather and climate tell you about the atmosphere.\\nWeather is what the atmosphere is like at a certain place and time. Weather can change quickly. For example, the temperature outside your house might get higher throughout the d... | |
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"user": "Lecture: Experiments can be designed to answer specific questions. How can you identify the questions that a certain experiment can answer? In order to do this, you need to figure out what was tested and what was measured during the experiment.\\nImagine an experiment with two groups of daffodil plan... | |
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"user": "Lecture: An adaptation is an inherited trait that helps an organism survive or reproduce. Adaptations can include both body parts and behaviors.\\nArms, legs, flippers, and wings are different types of limbs. The type of limbs an animal has is an example of an adaptation. Animals' limbs can be adapte... | |
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"user": "Lecture: Magnets can pull or push on each other without touching. When magnets attract, they pull together. When magnets repel, they push apart. These pulls and pushes between magnets are called magnetic forces.\\nThe strength of a force is called its magnitude. The greater the magnitude of the magne... | |
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"user": "Lecture: An object has different properties. A property of an object can tell you how it looks, feels, tastes, or smells. Properties can also tell you how an object will behave when something happens to it.\\nDifferent objects can have properties in common. You can use these properties to put objects... | |
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"user": "Lecture: An object has different properties. A property of an object can tell you how it looks, feels, tastes, or smells. Properties can also tell you how an object will behave when something happens to it.\nQuestion: Which property matches this object?\nOptions: (A) blue (B) rough",
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"user": "Lecture: Animals increase their reproductive success when they have offspring that survive to reproduce.\\nAnimals can increase their chances of having offspring by behaving in ways that help them get partners to mate and reproduce with. These partners are called mates. For example, animals may make ... | |
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"user": "Lecture: \nQuestion: What is the capital of Maryland?\nOptions: (A) Concord (B) Annapolis (C) Minneapolis (D) Baltimore",
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"user": "Lecture: An organism's common name is the name that people normally call the organism. Common names often contain words you know.\\nAn organism's scientific name is the name scientists use to identify the organism. Scientific names often contain words that are not used in everyday English.\\nScientif... | |
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"user": "Lecture: An object has different properties. A property of an object can tell you how it looks, feels, tastes, or smells. Properties can also tell you how an object will behave when something happens to it.\nQuestion: Which property matches this object?\nOptions: (A) opaque (B) hard",
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"user": "Lecture: Magnets can pull or push on each other without touching. When magnets attract, they pull together. When magnets repel, they push apart.\\nWhether a magnet attracts or repels other magnets depends on the positions of its poles, or ends. Every magnet has two poles, called north and south.\\nHe... | |
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"user": "Lecture: Experiments have variables, or parts that change. You can design an experiment to investigate whether changing a variable between different groups has a specific outcome.\\nFor example, imagine you want to find out whether adding fertilizer to soil affects the height of pea plants. You could... | |
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"user": "Lecture: Experiments can be designed to answer specific questions. How can you identify the questions that a certain experiment can answer? In order to do this, you need to figure out what was tested and what was measured during the experiment.\\nImagine an experiment with two groups of daffodil plan... | |
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"user": "Lecture: Scientists use scientific names to identify organisms. Scientific names are made of two words.\\nThe first word in an organism's scientific name tells you the organism's genus. A genus is a group of organisms that share many traits.\\nA genus is made up of one or more species. A species is a... | |
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"user": "Lecture: \nQuestion: What is the name of the colony shown?\nOptions: (A) Rhode Island (B) Massachusetts (C) Vermont (D) Connecticut",
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"user": "Lecture: A continent is one of the seven largest areas of land on earth.\nQuestion: Which continent is highlighted?\nOptions: (A) Antarctica (B) North America (C) Asia (D) South America",
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"user": "Lecture: Lines of latitude and lines of longitude are imaginary lines drawn on some globes and maps. They can help you find places on globes and maps.\\nLines of latitude show how far north or south a place is. We use units called degrees to describe how far a place is from the equator. The equator i... | |
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"user": "Lecture: An organism's common name is the name that people normally call the organism. Common names often contain words you know.\\nAn organism's scientific name is the name scientists use to identify the organism. Scientific names often contain words that are not used in everyday English.\\nScientif... | |
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"user": "Lecture: An object has different properties. A property of an object can tell you how it looks, feels, tastes, or smells.\\nDifferent objects can have the same properties. You can use these properties to put objects into groups.\nQuestion: Which property do these two objects have in common?\nOptions:... | |
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"user": "Lecture: The fruits and vegetables we eat are parts of plants! Plants are made up of different structures. The different structures carry out important functions.\\nThe roots take in water and nutrients from the soil. They also hold the plant in place in the soil.\\nThe stem supports the plant. It ca... | |
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"user": "Lecture: A continent is one of the major land masses on the earth. Most people say there are seven continents.\nQuestion: Which continent is highlighted?\nOptions: (A) Asia (B) Antarctica (C) North America (D) Europe",
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"user": "Lecture: A solution is made up of two or more substances that are completely mixed. In a solution, solute particles are mixed into a solvent. The solute cannot be separated from the solvent by a filter. For example, if you stir a spoonful of salt into a cup of water, the salt will mix into the water ... | |
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"user": "Lecture: Solid, liquid, and gas are states of matter. Matter is anything that takes up space. Matter can come in different states, or forms.\\nWhen matter is a solid, it has a definite volume and a definite shape. So, a solid has a size and shape of its own.\\nSome solids can be easily folded, bent, ... | |
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"user": "Lecture: There are more than 100 different chemical elements, or types of atoms. Chemical elements make up all of the substances around you.\\nA substance may be composed of one chemical element or multiple chemical elements. Substances that are composed of only one chemical element are elementary su... | |
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"user": "Lecture: \nQuestion: Which of these cities is marked on the map?\nOptions: (A) Minneapolis (B) Milwaukee (C) Chicago (D) Omaha",
"assistant": "Answer: The city is Chicago, Illinois. Milwaukee, Minneapolis, and Omaha are marked with gray circles on the map below. The answer is C.",
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"user": "Lecture: Magnets can pull or push on each other without touching. When magnets attract, they pull together. When magnets repel, they push apart.\\nWhether a magnet attracts or repels other magnets depends on the positions of its poles, or ends. Every magnet has two poles, called north and south.\\nHe... | |
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"user": "Lecture: \nQuestion: Which country is highlighted?\nOptions: (A) Solomon Islands (B) Papua New Guinea (C) New Zealand (D) Australia",
"assistant": "Answer: This country is Australia.\\nIs Australia a country or a continent?\\nBoth! Australia is a country in Oceania, a region made up of many lands... |
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