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As of 2018-19, only the grades 5 and 8 Statewide Science Assessment is still being administered. For information about those assessments, visit the Statewide Science Assessment page of the FDOE website. Practice materials for the Florida Standards Assessments (FSA) are available on the FSA Portal.


The FCAT 2.0 Sample Test and Answer Key Books were produced to prepare students to take the tests in mathematics (grades 3-8) and reading (grades 3-10). Sample Test and Answer Key Books for grades 5 and 8 science are available on the Statewide Science Assessment page. The Sample Question Books are designed to help students become familiar with FCAT 2.0 questions and to offer students practice answering questions in different formats. The Sample Answer Keys are designed to be used by teachers to explain to students the answers and solutions to the questions in the Sample Question Books and to identify which Next Generation Sunshine State Standards benchmark is being tested by the question.


The manner in which the sheets in a workbook are printed is controlled by Excel. There is a setting when printing that lets you choose whether you want to print the active sheet or the entire workbook (in Excel, go to File>Print and you'll see the drop-down under Settings). However, this setting always defaults back to Print Active Sheet - there is no way I've been able to find to have it default to Print Entire Workbook.



So that means if you're trying to use the Generate Pages command for an Excel spreadsheet that has already been stored in Laserfiche (which is basically using Snapshot to "print" the spreadsheet into Laserfiche), I don't think there's a way to select Print Entire Workbook.



However, if you have a spreadsheet that's not in Laserfiche already, you can print it in using Snapshot - open the Excel file, select File>Print, choose Laserfiche Snapshot as the printer and choose Print Entire Workbook in Settings.



If the spreadsheet is already in Laserfiche, instead of using Generate Pages, just double-click the spreadsheet to open it in Excel, then choose to print it back in to Laserfiche using Snapshot. Please note that this will result in 2 separate files (a Laserfiche file and an Excel file) instead of layering them in one file like Generate Pages does, so it might not work for your situation.


I opened a 17 page Excel Workbook and printed the whole workbook from outside Laserfiche. After adding all the information about the server, repository, template, volumes etc. I finished and sent the document. After finishing up one of these setup I was given a couple more that I completed also. It seems that the 1st set of instructions did not cover the whole document.


Instead I had 4 documents created. One with metadata, one with 5 pages, one with 2 pages, and one with 10 pages for a total of 17 pages. I did this process several times with the same results. Anyone have any ideas on why this occurs and if there is a remedy?


You can set the Snapshot settings for Document Handling to merge documents with the same name, but I have found that not all sheets print with the same job name. I guess you could copy the name from the first and then paste it into any following print jobs for the workbook.


You should also make sure that the "advanced printing options" is enabled in the LF Snapshot printer properties. I found that when I disabled it, users had problems printing mulitple pages to Snapshot.


Start > Devices and Printers > Right-click on LF Snapshot 8 printer > printer properties > Press "change properties" button at the bottom > advanced tab > check box at the bottom "enable advanced printing features"


Layering means wearing multiple articles of clothing over each other so that you can achieve the right level of warmth. For example, wearing a t-shirt, light jacket, hoodie, and then a waterproof snow jacket over all of that would be considered layering!


Keeping your equipment properly cared for will prolong its usability and save you a lot of money in the long run! Proper care means emptying, cleaning, washing, and drying your gear following each campout. After your gear has been cleaned, it should be stored dry and out of direct sunlight, in an area free of pests.


Tents should be pitched away from places where water may pool, in areas clear of roots and sharp sticks. Make sure to never pitch your tent under dead or dry trees, as in heavy winds branches could fall and injure you. After a camp, tents should be cleaned, fully dried, and stored in a cool environment until their next use.


What does the Scout Law teach us? A Scout is clean! Camp sanitation is important in preventing foodborne illnesses and insect infestations. Unsanitary camp conditions can lead to consuming spoiled food, which may result in indigestion, food poisoning, or diarrhea.


Demonstrating two of these purification methods should be fairly straightforward. Simply find some clear fresh water and boil it. Then, depending on your equipment, you can either drop an iodine tablet into your remaining water or run it through a pump filter.


Tents should be pitched over debris-free areas on a slight incline. By doing this, in the event of heavy rains, the water will flow away from your tent rather than pooling where you sleep. Also, avoid pitching your tent in a sensitive meadow area and instead, place it on short grass or insensitive ground. Move any branches too, as these could puncture the floor of your tent.


For your own safety, always pitch your tent with a side wall facing into the wind. Never face your tent opening into the wind. Otherwise, your tent might be blown away! Especially in heavy winds, be careful of camping under trees, as their falling branches could be dangerous and unpredictable.


Both internal and external frame backpacks come with a metal frame to support your back while hiking. However, an internal frame pack has the frame built into the backpack and is more form-fitting. On the other hand, an external frame pack has a metal frame on the outside of the bag which can be used for attaching gear or distributing weight.


External-frame packs tend to leave a space between the bag and your body which provides a cooling airflow. These bags pull your center of gravity backward and are good for hiking groomed trails where you often need to redistribute weight among different parts of your back. However, external-frame packs are bulky and can snag easily. Therefore, these bags may not be ideal for difficult trails.


Internal-frame packs have recently become more popular, as they sit closer to your back and have less risk of snagging. These bags push your center of gravity forward, which helps with your stability but may feel uncomfortable during flat, easy hikes. Internal-frame packs are also typically more expensive than external-frame but are well-suited for maneuvering challenging trails.


There are many different types of sleeping bag styles such as the rectangular sleeping bag, barrel-shaped sleeping bag, and mummy sleeping bag. However, these bag-type differences are usually not too important. Since sleeping bags can differ by brand, the main things to look out for are the bag material, temperature rating, and care instructions.


Also, these stoves need to be connected to a propane canister, so always check if the connections are fully tightened. This can be done by applying soapy water to the areas where the canister is fastened. Small bubbles should form if the canister is not securely sealed. If the seals are not fully connected, you should also smell the propane (a rotten egg-like scent).


Food should always be stored in some sort of container so that it does not become contaminated or attract animals. Practice general food safety rules like not leaving meat out and keeping perishables on ice. Avoiding cross-contaminating meat and vegetables by cleaning knives between uses. When disposing of food, either place it in a tied-off trash bag or far away from camp so as not to attract wildlife.


This one is on you! Testing your limits and improvising while camping is a great way to build character and develop your skills. What did you learn? Take a second to ask yourself the following questions and think through your answers.


I'm constantly writing new content because I believe in Scouts like you! Thanks so much for reading, and for making our world a better place. Until next time, I'm wishing you all the best on your journey to Eagle and beyond!


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