Cloud Kitchen
Mars Human Settlement
Science of Focus
Become an Investigative Journalist
Busting Space Myths
100

1

What is ½ + ½?

100

Solid, liquid and gas

What are the 3 most common states of matter on Earth?

100

Turn off other unnecessary devices.

What is one thing you can do to avoid distractions while working?

100

Gathers and reports news and information.

What does a journalist do?

100

Earth

Which planet do we live on?

200

3/4

What is the simplest form of 9/12?

200

Liquid

What is the physical state of water at room temperature?

200

A short break that refreshes your brain so you can focus again.

What is a “brain break” and how can it help you stay focused?

200

Who, What, When, Where, Why

What are the 5 W’s that help guide a good news report?

200

Venus

What is the hottest planet in the solar system?

300

1/4

What fraction of 20 is 5?

300

Solid 

What state of matter has a definite volume and a definite shape?

300

Watching TV instead of doing homework

What is an example for procrastination?

300

To make sure the information is true and accurate.

Why is fact-checking important in journalism?

300

Rotation

What causes day and night?

400

Greater than 1/2

Is ⅔ greater than or less than 1/2?

400

They move faster and spread out slightly.

What happens to particles when a solid turns into a liquid?

400

Fidgeting, staring at nothing

What are two signs that you’re starting to lose focus? 

400

Opinion is personal belief; reporting is based on facts and evidence.

What’s the difference between opinion and reporting?

400

The tilt of the Earth

Why do we experience different seasons on Earth?

500

They both represent the same part of a whole.

Why are 4/8 and 6/12 equivalent fractions?

500

Sublimation

What is the process by which a solid turns into a gas directly?

500

Break it into chunks, use a timer, reward yourself, take brain breaks

What strategies can we use to stay focused when working on a long or boring task?

500

A student reporter takes pictures and writes down what people say to make their story more believable.  

What is evidence?

500

A star gives off its own light and heat; a planet orbits a star and doesn’t produce light.

What is the difference between a star and a planet?