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By the Light of the Moon! A Homemade PowerPoint Game by Tricia Williams The University of Georgia Play the game Play the game Game Directions Story Credits Copyright Notice Game Preparation Objectives Game Pieces

By the Light of the Moon Hundreds of years ago, there was an evil wizard who was jealous of all the beautiful stars in the sky. So one day, he cast a spell that turned all of the stars into a dull ugly color. The only way to break the wizard’s spell and make the stars bright and beautiful again is to collect 15 stars by answering 15 of the wizard’s questions correctly. Can you do it? Can you help make all of the stars beautiful again? It is a dangerous task. The evil wizard will try to cast spells on you to slow you down or to stop you, so beware!! You must follow the moonlit path to complete your journey and collect 15 stars to win. Good luck, and remember to stay on the moonlit path! Home Page

Game Directions This game is a basic board game, played as follows: Set up the game board and give each player a marker. Begin the game on the computer by clicking on the “Time to Play” link. The first player rolls the dice and advances the number of spaces indicated. If the player lands on a blank space, it is the next player’s turn. If the player lands on a “Danger,” “Name This Planet,” or “Question” space, the player clicks on the corresponding link on the computer screen and answers the question or accepts the penalty. A star is given to each player who answers a question correctly. The first person to collect 15 stars wins the game. Be careful to click directly on the answer of link, if you click slightly off of it the PowerPoint will take you to the next slide instead of the appropriate link. Return

Game Preparation Game Board: Print out slides 9-12, cut off the edges, then tape together. ( Click on links below.) Slide 9 Slide 10 Slide 11 Slide 12 Game Pieces: Print out slide 5 (preferably on heavy stock with a distinct color), then cut into individual game pieces. Dice: Teacher will need to provide. Stars: Teacher will need to print out slide 13 for stars, and cut them out. Home Page

Game Pieces Return

Credits All teachers and students at non-profit schools can use, revise, or adapt this game at will at no cost on the condition that all prior designers are cited. Originally designed by Tricia Williams, University of Georgia, June 24, 2003, “By the Light of the Moon.” Home Page

Educational Objectives Audience –Grade 4, Science, Earth/Space Science Home Page 36 Topic: Space: Astronomy Standard: Compares characteristics (size, portion, composition) of celestial bodies such as stars, planets, comets, moons and meteors.

Copyright Copyright 2003 Tricia Williams Permission to copy this game at no cost is granted to all teachers and students of non-profit schools. Permission is also granted to all teachers and students of non- profit schools to make revisions to this game for their own purposes, on the condition that this copyright page and the credits page remain part of the game. Teachers and students who adapt the game should add their names and affiliations to the credits page without deleting any names already there. Home Page

Game Board Top Left Portion Back

Game Board Top Right Portion Back

Game Board Bottom Left Portion Back

Game Board Bottom Right Portion Back

Stars

Time to play “By the Light of the Moon”! Q uestions Home Page Game Directions Danger Cards Name This Planet

Danger Card!

Name This Planet Card!

THAT’S RIGHT!!! Super! Click here for the next question.

Sorry, Maybe Next Time Click here for the next question.

Are the Sun and Moon out at the same time? Yes No Sometimes

What shape is the Moon? Always a sphere Always changing Crescent (half-circle) shape Triangle

What is an asteroid? A space rock A ring around a planet A constellation A planet

A constellation is a group of stars that forms a pattern in the night sky. True / False

A _____ is a huge globe of hot gases that shines by its own light. Asteroid Planet Moon Star

What is a large body in space that orbits a star and does not produce light on its own? Sun Constellation Planet Black hole

How many planets revolve around the Sun?

What is the Sun? A star A planet A moon An asteroid

Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun. True / False

Which planet is farthest from the sun? Earth Pluto Venus Uranus

The planet Mars has rings around it. True / False

What is a nebula? A huge cloud of gases and dust found in space A planet A solar system

What is a supernova? A black hole Another name for the Sun A rocket The explosion of a star

A group of billions of stars that are held together by gravity is a galaxy. True / False

What galaxy is the planet Earth in? Hershey’s Heaven Starlight Kingdom Moonbeam Drop Milky Way

Danger Card 1 The wizard causes a wind storm to slow you down. Go back 4 spaces. Click here for the next question.

Danger Card 2 The evil wizard has cast a spell on you. Lose a turn. Click here for the next question.

Danger Card 3 The wizard tricked you into drinking a secret potent. Lose a star. Click here for the next question.

Danger Card 4 You get lost in the woods. Lose a turn. Click here for the next question.

Danger Card 5 You have fallen into a swamp and are sinking in the quicksand! Go back 3 spaces. Click here for the next question.

Danger Card 6 You are attacked by thousands of bats that the wizard sent to defeat you, but you fight bravely. Go forward 1 space. Click here for the next question.

Danger Card 7 A hail storm occurs and you must take shelter in a cave for 3 days. Go back 2 spaces. Click here for the next question.

Danger Card 8 You take a wrong turn and enter a haunted forest. An owl shows you the way out. Go back 2 spaces. Click here for the next question.

Danger Card 9 The wizard sees you getting close to his castle and causes you to stumble into a pit. It takes you a day to get out. Lose a turn. Click here for the next question.

Danger Card 10 You successfully cross the raging river to get closer to your goal. Go forward 4 spaces. Click here for the next question.

Danger Card 11 You are chased by wild hogs. Go back to Start. Click here for the next question.

Danger Card 12 The wizard casts a spell on you and you turn into a frog. Lose 1 turn while the spell wears off. Click here for the next question.

Danger Card 13 An asteroid hits the woods and creates a giant hole. Lose a star. Click here for the next question.

Danger Card 14 A tree falls and blocks your path. Lose a turn. Click here for the next question.

Danger Card 15 The wizard turns you into a stone. Lose a turn. Click here for the next question.

Name this Planet a. Venus b. Mars c. Earth d. Jupiter

Name This Planet a.Neptune b.Uranus c.Mars d.Saturn

Name This Planet a.Earth b.Pluto c.Jupiter d.Neptune

Name This Planet a.Mars b.Jupiter c.Uranus d.Saturn

Name This Planet a.Uranus b.Mars c.Venus d.Earth

Name This Planet a.Mercury b.Venus c.Pluto d.Uranus

Name This Planet a.Saturn b.Uranus c.Neptune d.Mars

Name This Planet a.Neptune b.Mars c.Saturn d.Venus

Correct!! Receive a Free Star! Click here for the next question.

Way To Go!! You win another turn. Roll Again Click here for the next question.

Super!! Move forward 2 spaces Click here for the next question.

WOW! That’s Right You win a free star! Click here for the next question.

Congratulations!! Move forward 1 space Click here for the next question.

Good Job!! You win a free turn. Roll Again Click here for the next question.

Good Answer!! Move forward 3 spaces Click here for the next question.

Game Board Top Right Portion