🔭 Category 1: Vocabulary in Space
🛰️ Category 2: Speed & Motion
📐 Category 3: Math & Measurement
🧠 Category 4: Thinking Like a Scientist
📝 Category 5: Language in Space
100

What word means to go faster?

accelerate

100

What word means how fast something moves?

speed

100

What do we use to see how tall something is?

A ruler or scale.

100

What do scientists look at to learn things?

Graphs or data.

100

What is technology?

Tools or machines people make.

200

What do we call how high something is?

height

200

What is motion?

Movement or a change in position

200

What does “measure” mean?

To find out how big or long something is.

200

What does “compare and contrast” mean?

To find things that are the same and different.

200

What kind of technology helps astronauts?

Spacesuits, rockets, computers.

300

What does a bar graph help you do?

compare and contrast data

300

What word means going around a planet or moon?

orbit

300

What is a bar graph?

A chart with bars that shows information.

300

Why do astronauts measure things in space?

To help them do their job safely.

300

What does it mean to plot data?

To mark points on a graph.

400

What word means how far something goes?

distance

400

What is rotation?

Spinning around in one place.

400

What is “average”?

A math number that tells what is normal or usual.

400

What helps people solve problems in space?

Math and tools.

400

What kind of graph has tall bars?

A bar graph.

500

What is a math article?

A short nonfiction text that uses math ideas to explain something.

500

What is resistance?

Something that slows things down

500

What does “capacity” mean?

How much something can hold.

500

What is a limit?

The most or least something can be.

500

What does it mean to solve a problem using technology?

To use tools to fix something.