Seasons
Tides
Astronomy
Research Skills
Everything Else
100

What are the four main seasons that many places on Earth experience?

Summer, Autumn, Winter, Spring

100

What are tides?

The regular rise and fall of sea level caused by the gravitational pull of the Moon and the Sun.

100

What is a heavenly body?

a planet, star, or other celestial body.

100

What is research?

Investigating a topic

100

What are the names given to the longest and shortest day of the year?

Summer and winter solstice

200

When it is summer in China, what season is Australia in?

Winter

200

What causes high tide and low tide?

The Moon’s gravity pulls water on Earth toward it, creating a high tide. The opposite side also bulges out, creating another high tide, with low tides in between.

200

Who discovered the geocentric model?

Ptolemy

200

What are the 3 types of presentations you can choose from for your assessment?

PowerPoint, Poster, Podcast script

200

Name 3 types of lunar eclipses

Total, Partial, Penumbral

300

How would the seasons change if the Earth’s axis were not tilted? And why?

We would only experience one season. 

300

How many high tides and low tides usually occur in one day, and why?

There are usually two high tides and two low tides each day because Earth rotates through the bulges of water caused by the Moon’s gravity.

300

What did Copernicus discover?

Heliocentric model

300

Paraphrase this sentence: I love to eat chocolate.

Chocolate is very enjoyable to eat.

300

Name 3 types of solar eclipses.

Total, Partial, Annular

400

What causes the different seasons on Earth?

The tilt of Earth’s axis causes different parts of the Earth to receive more or less sunlight during the year.

400

Draw a diagram representing a neap tide on the board.

Diagram.

400

What did Newton discover?

Gravity was a force keeping the planets in orbit. 

400

What key words would you type into Google for this research question: What causes a lunar eclipse?

causes, lunar eclipse, Sun, position, orbit

400

Name all 8 phases of the moon.

Full moon, New moon, First quarter, Last quarter, Waning gibbous, Waxing gibbous, Waning crescent, Waxing crescent

500

Draw a diagram representing the position of the Earth relative to the Sun when Australia is in winter.

Diagram

500

Why are tides stronger (higher high tides and lower low tides) during a full moon or new moon?

During full and new moons, the Moon and the Sun line up with Earth, so their gravitational pulls combine to make spring tides.

500

Name all 5 scientists who contributed to planetary motion theories in order.

Ptolemy, Copernicus, Galileo, Kepler, Newton

500

What is the referencing style we are using for our assignment?

Name of author. (Date). Title. Website link or name of textbook.

500

Explain how the position of the Sun, Earth, and Moon causes a new moon and a full moon, and why we don’t have an eclipse every month.

A new moon happens when the Moon is between Earth and the Sun; a full moon when Earth is between the Sun and Moon. Eclipses don’t happen every month because the Moon’s orbit is tilted, so it usually passes above or below the Sun.

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