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Warm Up – Then Complete Reflection 1.What is the difference between Rotation & Revolution? 2.How does the sun produce energy? 3.W hat is the name of the telescope that showed us the Universe is still expanding? 4.What is Kepler’s 2 nd law? 1.How are you feeling about today’s exam??

WE ARE MOTIVATED BY OUR GOALS! Objective  SWBAT show progress towards 85% mastery on Astronomy content.  Homework : Booklet Due TODAY Agenda  Warm Up  Objective  Independent Review  Unit 2 Assessment  Vocabulary Search

Warm Up – Then Complete Reflection 1.What is the difference between Rotation & Revolution? 2.How does the sun produce energy? 3.W hat is the name of the telescope that showed us the Universe is still expanding? 4.What is Kepler’s 2 nd law? 1.How are you feeling about today’s exam??

Explain the significant difference between Rotation & Revolution. What is the relationship between these terms?

 Rotation = Day & Night = 24 hours duration  Revolution = 1 Year = Days

How does the sun produce energy? Be specific! How does it travel to earth? The Sun produces energy through an energy reaction called Nuclear Fusion, which 2 Hydrogen fuse to make 1 Helium which produces energy. It travels via Radiation

What is the name of the telescope that showed us the Universe is still expanding? Hubble

Kepler’s Law that states when planets orbit they cover equal amounts of time Second

Update Unit 2 Exam = 16 multiple choice Unit 2 Exam = 3 short answer = 4 points Unit 2 Exam = 20 points

Transition to Independent Review I will give you 4 mins to get materials & transition Assigned seats ONLY Headphones may be rewarded for productive behavior after 5 mins of work I will tell you, please don’t ask

During this time, you need to:  Stay Seated in Assigned Seat  Talk quietly  Raise hand to ask questions  Feel confident for this test If you finish early, 1.Crossword No copying, both parties will be penalized 2.Late Work (Labs) 3.Crib Sheet (1/2 paper, 1 side only)

During this time, you need to:  Stay Seated in Assigned Seat  Talk quietly  Raise hand to ask questions  Feel confident for this test If you finish early, 1.Crossword No copying, both parties will be penalized 2.Late Work (Labs) 3.Crib Sheet (1/2 paper, 1 side only)

Unit 2 Assessment  When finished with the assessment 1.Hand it in 2.Get vocabulary sheet & textbook 3.Sit down 4.Work quietly on vocabulary for next unit  If you are missing work, now is the opportunity to work on it  No talking until everyone is finished!

What protects Earth from dangerous solar winds, solar radiation, cosmic rays, X rays and some electromagnetic waves?  The Earth’s Magnetic Field protects us from solar winds  The Earth’s Atmosphere protects us from Cosmic & X Rays  Don’t worry about solar radiation & electromagnetic waves.

Compare and contrast the meaning of Equinox and Solstice.  Summer Solstice: Day of most sunlight  June 21 st  Winter Solstice: Day of least sunlight  December 21 st  Spring Equinox: Day of equal amount of night & day (12hrs of each)  March 21 st  Fall Equinox: Day of equal amount of night & day (12hrs of each)  September 23 rd

Explain what causes seasons on Earth. Incorporate how the northern and southern hemispheres are affected differently by seasons.  The Earth’s TILT causes seasons  Northern & Southern hemispheres experience opposite seasons  Summer in North then Winter in South

Is Earth’s orbit a perfect circle? Explain why or why not with scientific reasoning.  No- Earth’s orbit is an ellipse (aka oval)  Johannes Kepler’s 1 st law of planetary motion states this, while his 2 nd and 3 rd laws mathematically prove his 1 st

By incorporating the Big Bang Theory explain the hierarchy of the universe. Give 2 examples.  The hierarchy of the universe: The universe is made up of many different structures arranged in a fairly well- defined hierarchy.

By incorporating the Big Bang Theory explain the hierarchy of the universe. Give 2 examples.  Made first = biggest  Made last = smallest Planet Solar Systems Galaxies Universe

Crossword I am picking some particular ones to go over.

15 Across: The process which solar energy is converted into chemical energy I am picking some particular ones to go over.

15 Across: The process which solar energy is converted into chemical energy Photosynthesis

17 Across: The type of energy we receive from the sun I am picking some particular ones to go over.

17 Across: The type of energy we receive from the sun Radiation

21 Across: The northern hemisphere & southern hemisphere always have _______ seasons

Opposite

22 Across: High Tides are caused by the Moon’s ______

Gravity

3 Down: The Center of mass between two objects orbiting each other

Barycenter

5 Down: The Wobble within the wobble of earth’s rotation

Nutation

9 Down: Hydrogen reactions give off lots of energy in the form of heat & light Nuclear Fusion

16 Down: This telescope showed us Earth (should say Universe) is still expanding

20 Down: Kepler’s Law that states when planets orbit they cover equal amounts of time

Second

Take a minute & check your other answers