Planets
Moon/Eclipses
Earth
Seasons
Rockets
100

The third planet from the sun

What is Earth?

100

new, crescent, quarter, gibbous, and ____________  are the five phases of the moon. 

What is full moon? 

100

Earth has only one of these. 

What is moon?

100

Animals go to sleep for a long time during this season. 

What is winter?

100

Arrows coated and set on fire were originated in this country. 

What is China? 


(in the 1100s) 

200

The red planet.  

What is Mars?

200

The different shapes of the moon that you see. 

What are phases?



200

The path that Earth follows around the sun. 

What is orbit? 

200

The fourth of July is in this season.

What is summer? 

200

The reaction force that propels a rocket forward. 

What is thrust?

300

The largest planet in the Solar System. 

What is Jupiter?

300

Name a moon phase.

What is gibbous? What is full? What is crescent?

What is new? What is quarter?



(in July 1969, him and Buzz Aldrich walked around on the moon for 3 hours)

300

The spinning of the Earth. 

What is rotation? 

300

The Earth is tilted at _________ degrees.

What is 23.5? 

300
The speed in which a rocket must meet. 

What is velocity? 


400

The 6th planet.

 What is Saturn?

400

When Earth is between the full moon and the sun. 

What is a lunar eclipse? 

400

Earth takes one year to travel all the way around this. 

What is the sun? 

400

There are different seasons in the Northern and Southern hemisphere because of the Earth's _______.

What is tilt? 

400

Solid, liquid and ion are three types of ___________ needed for rockets. 

What is fuel?

500

The dwarf planet. 

What is Pluto?

500

When a new moon blocks your view of the sun. 

What is solar eclipse?

500

Earth's imaginary line from pole to pole. 

What is axis?

500

We receive less direct sunlight. 

What is winter?

500

The Apollo 11 rocket carried the first man to walk on the moon. 

Who is Neil Armstrong? 

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