Sun, Moon, & Earth
Seasons
Moon Phases
Tides & Eclipses
Random Review
100

What is the force that pulls one object toward another? (towards the center)

Gravity

100

If Earth had no tilt, what would change?

We'd have no Seasons

100

(Use the H.A.K. Method) How does the interaction between the Sun, Moon, and Earth cause the phases of the moon?

A. The light produced by the Moon changes as it revolves around the Sun.

B. The light produced by the Moon changes as it revolves around the Earth.

C. The portion of light we see reflected off the Moon changes as it orbits the Sun.

D. The portion of light we see reflected off the Moon changes as it orbits the Earth.

C. The portion of light we see reflected off the Moon changes as it orbits the Sun.

**Double Points**

100

What is an eclipse?

When something in the sky is blocked or hidden by something else

100

how many days in a year?

how many hours in a day?

What causes each of these?

365 days in a year caused by Earth revolving around the sun

24 hours in a day caused by Earth rotating (spinning) on it's axis

*Double Points*

200

Give a quick overview of the topic

include gravity, how they work together, etc.

include gravity, how they work together, etc.

Answers will vary

200

Give a quick overview of the topic using models. Mention direct vs indirect sunlight. Mention hemispheres, equator, poles, the seasons, and the tilt

Answers will vary

200

Give a quick overview of the topic. Include which direction the sun comes from. How long each cycle takes, ways to remember waxing and waning, etc.

Answers will vary 

Note: Waxing means the light is maxing and waning means the light is draining.

200

Give an overview of topic. What is playing tug of war for tides? Where are the strong tides? L or straight line? 

Answers will vary

200

What are the steps to the H.A.K. Method?

H- Highlight the question and what's important

A- Analyze the graphic

K- Knockout at least 2 wrong answers

300

What are the differences between rotates and revolves?

Double Points if:

Whole Team Rotates on their axis then Revolves around the table.

 Triple Points if:

Someone can do both!

Rotation is a spin that gives us day and night. Revolution has us in Orbit around the sun.

300

Earth is tilted toward the sun and there are more hours of daylight. What season is it?

Summer

300

In a waxing moon, the light is on the...

Waxing like Relaxing

Right

300

In what moon phase does a Solar Eclipse occur?

What is blocking? What is being blocked?

New Moon. The moon is blocking the sun and the moon half facing away from us is bright while we see the new "fully dark" moon and the sun's corona.

300

In what moon phase does a Solar Eclipse occur?

What is blocking? What is being blocked?

New Moon. The moon is blocking the sun and the moon half facing away from us is bright while we see the new "fully dark" moon and the sun's corona.

400

What's it called when the Earth is in the center of the universe? What about when the Sun is in the center of the solar system?

Heliocentric & Geocentric Model

400

Winter is colder because...

Double Points if you can give the order of the seasons

Earth is tilted away from the sun.

Winter, Spring, Sumer, Fall

400

In a waning moon, the light is on the _____ side of the moon.

Left or Right? 

Left

400

(Answer Using H.A.K. Method) Which statement describes the formation of a tide?

A. A Neap Tide will occur during a New Moon or Full Moon because the gravitational attraction between the Sun and Moon on the water is the weakest.

B. A Spring Tide will occur during a New Moon or Full Moon because the gravitational attraction between the Sun and Moon on the water is the strongest.

C. A Neap Tide will occur during the First or Third Quarter Moon because the gravitational attraction between the Sun and Moon on the water is the strongest.

D. A Spring Tide will occur during the First or Third Quarter Moon because the gravitational attraction between the Sun and Moon on the water is the weakest.


**Double Points if Done Correctly**

B. A Spring Tide will occur during a New Moon or Full Moon because the gravitational attraction between the Sun and Moon on the water is the strongest.


** Double Points **

400

Notebook Search!

What is an independent vs dependent variable? 

Why do we need a control?

Independent- The thing we are testing or changing in an experiment

Dependent- The thing that is measured or affected by the independent variable

Control group is to compare to our experimental group to test our results.

500

(Answer Using the H.A.K. Method)

In 2012, an unmanned space craft, started exploring the surface of Mars by taking pictures and collecting samples. If these samples from Mars had been brought back to Earth, how would the mass and weight be impacted?

A. The mass and weight of the rock samples would not be affected.

B. The mass of the rock samples would increase, but the weight would stay the same.

C. The mass and the weight of the rock samples would change due to the change in gravity.

D. The mass of the rock samples would remain the same, but the weight would change due to the change in gravity.

D. The mass of the rock samples would remain the same, but the weight would change due to the change in gravity.

500

Which region receives the least amount of sunlight? What about the most?

the polar regions get the least, the equator gets the most

500

Name the phases of the moon in order

new moon, waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous, third quarter, waning crescent

500

What can't you see in a solar eclipse? What can't you see in a lunar eclipse?

Which moons can you expect a solar and lunar eclipse and why?

Solar Eclipse- Can't see sun during a new moon because the moon is in the was

Lunar Eclipse- Can't see moon during a full moon because the full moon is in the way


500

What are the 4 steps to a referral in Ms. Holmes class

1. She will give a verbal or nonverbal warning

2. 2nd warning and parent contact

3. Detention and parent contact

4. Referral