Shadows
Earth&Stars
Stars
Moons
Mixed UP!
100

Shadows are SECOND longest at this part of the day?

In the late afternoon

100

Our Earth does this one time every day

Rotates.

100

Stars do not do this.

Move

100

When the moon is getting bigger it is called? Waxing or Waning?

Waxing

100

Why do some stars seem brighter than others?

Stars that are closer are brighter and stars that are farther away are dimmer.

200

At this time of day shadows are shortest.

noon (12:00 pm)

200

The Earth does this once a year.

It travels around the Sun?

revolution or orbit

200

What do you call the Earth traveling around the Sun in a full circle? 

Earth's revolution

200

What do we see when it is a new moon?

Nothing. The sun is shining on the side of the moon that we cannot see. 

200

The biggest and brightest.

What is the biggest star, our Sun?

300

Why do shadows change throughout the day?

The position of the sun changes because the Earth is rotating.

300

How long does it take the Earth to rotate?

24 hours

300

Why does it become nighttime?

The Earth rotates and part of the Earth no longer has the sun shining on it.

300

What do we call the moon when the Earth is in between the sun and the moon?

A full moon

300

Does gravity only pull? If not, what else does it do?

Gravity pushes and pulls. It has a balance. You need both to keep things, like Earth, in place.

400

What direction are shadows pointing in the morning?

West?

400

This is the Earths closest star.

the Sun?

400

The sun rises in what direction?

East

400

When we see half of the moon, it really is not half. We call this what?

A first or third quarter moon

400

A force holding Earth in its orbit around the Sun.

Gravity

500

What happens to your shadows length as the day goes on? Describe.


First, they are long and then they get shorter and are the shortest at noon. Then they get longer again as the afternoon goes by.


500

Describe how you could model why we have day and night.  What materials do you need and how would you use those materials?

A model Earth or globe and a flashlight. Shine the flashlight on the "Earth" and rotate the Earth in a circle to show how the light is only on one side of the Earth at a time.

500

Why does the moon appear to be brighter than the stars? 

The moon reflects the sun's light and is closer to Earth than stars. 

500

How long does the moon go through its cycle or phases?

about 28 days or a month.

500

Why do we see different stars and/or constellations in the winter than we do in the summer?

Earth revolves around the sun. The part of the Earth that has night faces different directions at different times of the year.

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