Time Check
Light Up My Life
Tilt-O-World
Walk the Line
Sneaky Foxes
on Equinoxes
100

The length of time for the Earth to complete one revolution

What is 365.25 days? 

or What is one year?

100

The amount of daylight hours in the Northern Hemisphere is the greatest during this season.

What is Summer?

100

The imaginary line that runs through the center of the Earth, from the North Pole to the South Pole

What is the Earth's axis?

100

What the path is called that the Earth takes around the sun

What is its orbit?

100

The hemisphere that we live in

What is the Northern Hemisphere?

200

This takes 24 hours and has nothing to do with the reason for seasons.

What is the Earth's rotation?

200

The angle of light hitting the northern hemisphere during this solstice is the most indirect (lowest).

What is the Winter Solstice?

200

The degree of tilt of the Earth

What is 23.44 degrees?

200

This is what divides the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.

What is the Equator?


200
T or F: Seasons in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres are inverse

True

300

DAILY DOUBLE

Day and night are approximately this long during the equinoxes.

300

This is the amount (percentage) of the Earth that is in sunlight all of the time.

What is 50%, or half of the Earth?

300

How the Earth is tilted, in relation to the sun, during summer in the Northern Hemisphere.

What is, towards the sun?

300

DAILY DOUBLE

As a group, model the location of the Earth and Sun, including the Earth's axial tilt for the December Solstice. 

300

The reason for the seasons

What is the Earth's tilt?
400

The longest day of the year

What is the summer solstice?

400

If you're on the side of the Earth that is away from the sun, you're experiencing this period of the 24-hour cycle.

What is night?

400

If it's winter in New York, in Sydney, Australia it's this season.

What is summer?

400

The direction that the Earth revolves around the sun

What is counterclockwise?

400

The shortest day of the year

What is the winter solstice?

500

If a location at 45 degrees North latitude experiences 15 hours of daylight in June, which latitude will experience roughly 15 hours of daylight in December?

What is 45 degrees South

500

The month of the year when the angle of sunlight hitting the Southern Hemisphere is the most direct (highest).

What is December?

500

During these two seasons, the Earth is tilted neither toward nor away from the sun, and the hemispheres receive roughly equal amounts of daylight. 

What is spring and fall?

500

This part of the Earth experiences the least amount of seasonal changes

What is the equator?

500

These two locations receive the lowest (most indirect) angles of sunlight at all times.

What are the North and South Poles

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