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100

The sun gives off heat. The heat makes us feel warm.

Target word: heat

heat → warmth; energy that makes things warm or hot

100

The astronaut wore a helmet ___ gloves in space.
(and / but / or)

and
100

An astronaut’s radio suddenly goes silent while they are exploring Mars.
Q: What might have happened, and how could the astronaut fix it?

The radio might have broken, run out of power, or been blocked by a storm or terrain. The astronaut could check the equipment, replace batteries, or move to a clearer area to restore the signal. 

100

The plant needs ______ to grow.
A. water
B. rocks
C. sand

A. Water


100

I eat _____ school.

Before/After  

Before 

200

Plants need water to grow. Without water, the plant wilts.

 Target word: wilts

wilts → droops or bends because it needs water


200

The rocket was ready, ___ it did not launch on time.
(and / but / so)

But

200

Two astronauts argue about which direction to take during a spacewalk.
Q: Why is teamwork important here, and how could they solve the problem?

Answer: Teamwork is important because astronauts must make safe decisions together. They could listen to each other’s ideas, check mission data, or follow the mission leader to resolve the disagreement.

200

Scientists use a ______ to look at tiny things.
A. microscope
B. ruler
C. chair

A. Microscope 


200

I brush my teeth___dinner.

Before/After

After

300

A magnet can attract metal objects like paper clips. 

Target word: attract

attract → pulls something toward it


300

The astronaut trained for months. The mission was very difficult.
👉 Use a conjunction to combine them into one sentence.

Because 

300

A rover finds unusual tracks on the moon’s surface.
Q: What could have made the tracks, and how should scientists respond?

Answer: The tracks could have been made by a rover, a human mission, or even a natural object moving across the surface. Scientists should document them, take images, and analyze the pattern.

300

The sun gives us ______ and light.
A.Snow
B.Heat
C. dirt

B. Heat

300

_____ we go outside, we clean the classroom.

Before/After 


Before


400

The ice melted when it got warm and turned into water.
Target word: melted

melted → changed from solid (ice) to liquid (water)


400

Space suits protect astronauts ___ they can survive in space.
A. because
B.so
C. but
D. and

So

400

A space station alarm goes off during a routine experiment.
Q: Why might the alarm be sounding, and what should the crew do first?

Answer: The alarm might indicate a system failure, pressure issue, or equipment malfunction. The crew should stay calm, check safety systems, and follow emergency procedures.

400

Ice turns into ______ when it melts.
A. water
B.water
C. metal

B. water

400

____ finishing her homework, she watched TV.

After/Before

After

500

The scientist observed the butterfly carefully and wrote down what she noticed.
 Target word: observed

observed → watched carefully or looked closely at something


500

The space ship went up to the sky made so much smoke 

And
500

An astronaut notices a tool is missing from their supply kit before a mission.
Q: How could the tool have gone missing, and why is it important to find it quickly?

Answer: The tool could have been misplaced, left in another module, or used and not returned properly. It’s important to find it quickly because missing tools could affect mission safety and performance.

500

A magnet attracts ______ objects.
A. metal
B. paper
C. glass

Answer: A. metal

500

____ starting the science experiment, the students reviewed the safety rules and gathered their materials.

Before/After 


Before/After