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general knowledge test! Here are some questions across various categories: Geography: a. What is the largest desert in the world? b. Name the longest river in Asia. c. Which country is known as the Land of the Rising Sun? History: a. Who was the first President of the United States? b. In which year did Christopher Columbus first arrive in the Americas? c. Who was the famous nurse during the Crimean War, known as the founder of modern nursing? Science: a. What is the chemical symbol for gold? b. Who is credited with the discovery of penicillin? c. What gas do plants absorb from the atmosphere during photosynthesis? Entertainment: a. Who played the character of Jack Dawson in the movie "Titanic"? b. Which author wrote the "Harry Potter" series? c. What is the highest-grossing film of all time (as of my last update in 2021)? Sports: a. In which sport would you perform a slam dunk? b. Who holds the record for the most goals scored in FIFA World Cup history? c. What is the scoring system in tennis called? Literature: a. Who wrote the play "Romeo and Juliet"? b. Name the famous dystopian novel by George Orwell, published in 1949. c. Which Charles Dickens novel features the character Ebenezer Scrooge? Technology: a. What does the abbreviation "CPU" stand for in computing? b. Who co-founded Microsoft Corporation with Bill Gates? c. What popular social media platform was launched in 2004? Math: a. What is the value of Pi (π) to two decimal places? b. How many sides does a hexagon have? c. What is the square root of 144? General Knowledge: a. What is the currency of Japan? b. Who is the current Secretary-General of the United Nations? c. What is the chemical symbol for oxygen? Feel free to answer these questions, and I'll let you know how you did!

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Task 3: Formative Assessment and Lesson Plan Evaluation

Part A: Formative Assessment and Lesson Plan Alignment

The test given in the lesson plan goes well with what students should learn and the NGSS

guidelines. The lesson aims to help students understand the differences between solids, liquids,

and gases and explain how matter can change from one state to another. The formative

assessment tests if students can figure out what state of matter something is in different

situations. It matches to help students grasp the distinctions among solids, liquids, and gases. The

NGSS standard states that matter comprises tiny particles that cannot be seen. The formative

assessment is related to this standard because it asks students to use what they know about solids,

liquids, and gases and explain their answers based on how the particles behave. The assessment

doesn't talk about particles directly but tests your understanding of the different forms of matter,

an essential idea in the NGSS standard. The formative evaluation wants students to use what they

know about the various forms of matter in situations they might encounter in real life. It matches

the higher-level thinking abilities needed for the NGSS standard, which focuses on creating

models to explain how matter behaves. By showing why they picked certain things based on

what they know about how things act when they are different ways, students show that they

know how to use what they have learned.

Overall, the evaluation in the lesson plan matches well with the learning goals and the NGSS

standard. This measures how well students know about different forms of matter and how they

can use that knowledge in real-life situations. It matches the lesson's objectives and the NGSS

requirement.

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