Seasons
Gravity/Inertia
Lunar Cycle
Planets
Other
100

This is the main reason we have seasons

The Earths Title

100

The force that pulls everything to the center of the Earth

Gravity

100

This phase of the moon is where you can see the entire thing in the night sky

Full Moon

100

Whey do big giant planets look so small in the night sky?

They are far away

100

How long does it take for the Earth to orbit the Sun?

365.25 days

200

When it is summer in the northern hemisphere what season is it in the southern hemisphere?

Winter

200

An object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by another force. What is this called?

Inertia

200

Draw a model of a full moon

answers may vary

200

The Earth rotates on its...

Axis

200

How long does it take the Earth to rotate on its axis?

24 hours

300

Draw a model that shows winter in the northern hemisphere

answers may vary
300

What would happen to the moon if gravity turned off?

It would go in a straight line forever until something stopped it

300

During which phase of the moon can we have a Solar Eclipse?

New Moon

300

What unit of measurement is best for measuring our solar system?

AU's

300

Why don’t we have lunar and solar eclipses each month?

The moons orbit is tilted
400

Why is it colder the farther you get from the equator?

Less direct sunlight

400

What two things keep a planet in orbit?

Gravity and Inertia

400
PLAY A GAME OF SIMON SAYS WINNER GETS THE POINTS

WOO

400
The Earth is in the ______________ zone of our Sun.
Habitable 
400

Draw VENUS. 

ALL GET POINTS
500

Which part of the Earth can have days that are almost completely night time or completely day time?

Arctic circles. Top and bottom. The poles.

500

What two things determine that strength of gravity?

Mass, Inertia
500

If it is a new moon on July 8th, on what day will it be a 1st quarter moon?

July 15th

500

What are the 3 classifications of a planet?

1. Rounded by gravity

2. Orbits Star

3. Clear path

500

List all the planets in order

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune

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