Scientific Method
Solar System
Sun - Earth - Moon System
Solstice, Equinoxes, and Seasons
Life Cycle of a Star
100

This is the variable you change purposely 

Independent Variable

100

The name of our star 

The sun
100

When the Moon is lined up between the Sun and the Earth

Solar Eclipse

100

Name the four seasons 

Winter, Spring, Summer Fall

100

Cloud of dust and gases

Nebula

200

This is the variable you measure

Dependent Variable

200

Which planet has the great giant red dot

Jupiter 

200

A revolution is known as 

Orbiting 

200

When the northern hemisphere is in summer/spring it is tilting _________________ the Sun

Towards

200

When a star is "turned on"

Main Sequence Star

300

The group the experimental group is being compared to

Control Group

300

The hottest planet

Venus

300

This motion of the Earth causes the day/night cycle

Rotation

300

The start of Spring and Fall

Equinox

300

When a star runs out of hydrogen fuel

Red Giant

400

The group being experimented on 

Experimental Group

400

The planet with the biggest and brightest rings 

Saturn

400

The imaginary line that runs through the Earth's poles

Axis

400

The path of the Sun during the summer:

Highest

Middle

Lowest

Highest

400

Cloud of dust and gas leaving a red giant

Planetary Nebula

500

Name all 6 steps of the scientific method. Do not look behind you!

Ask Question/Make observation

Conduct research

State hypothesis

Conduct Experiment

Analyze Data

State conclusion/Share results

500

Name the planets in order from furthest to closest to the sun

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

500

Name the 8 phases of the Moon

New Moon, Waxing Crescent, First Quarter, Waxing Gibbous, Full Moon, Waning Gibbous, Third Quarter, Waning Crescent

500

During the equinox the Sun's rays are shining brightest on the 

Equator

500

Explosion of a star

Supernova