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Astronomy Test TOMORROW
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Astronomy Test 34 Questions – Multiple Choice 18 – Matching 7 – Short Answer 6 – Put in Order 1 – Select Which Ones 2
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Astronomy Test Topics – Universe / Gravity / Objects (12 pts) – Sun (13 pts) – Reading Charts (8 pts) – Planets (16 pts) – Moon (19 pts)
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Topics to Study Objects in the Universe – Mass vs Weight – Our Galaxy – Gravity – Comet, Asteroid, Meteor, etc
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Topics to Study Sun / Stars – Suns Importance – Color – Type – Nuclear Fusion – Time – Seasons – Features (Sunspots, CME’s, Flares, Prominances)
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Topics to Study Planets – Rotation vs Revolution – Inner versus Outer Planets – Characteristics of Planets – Asteroid Belt
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Topics to Study Moon – How it was formed – Solar vs Lunar Eclipse – Labeling Moon Phases – Putting the phases in order – ½ is Always Lit – We only see one side
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What to Study Past Quizzes Notes Study Guide This Review & Similar Questions
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Row Race Rules 1. Get in a row/group of 3-4 students 2. Get out a sheet of paper 3. Make sure everyone has something to write with 4. Put your notes away 5. When questions come up, – 1st person in the row answers 1st question and passes paper back – 2nd person answers 2nd question and passes paper back… – 3 rd person answers the 3 rd question and passes paper back – 4 th person gets to change 1 previous answer 6. When 4th person is done, pass the paper all the way up to the front 7. First group to get the most correct wins the round!
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Round 1 1. Between mass and weight which one changes depending on where you are? 2. What galaxy are we in? 3.List 2 reasons gravity is important
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Round 1 1. Between mass and weight which one changes depending on where you are? - Weight 2. What galaxy are we in? - Milky Way 3.List 2 reasons gravity is important -Keeps objects in orbit -Keeps water on earth -Keeps atmosphere around earth -Keeps us and objects on the ground
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Round 2 1.Which object is nicknamed a “dirty snowball? 2.Which object is smaller than an asteroid and is still in space 3.Which object doesn’t burn completely when entering our atmosphere and ends up hitting earth?
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Round 2 1.Which object is nicknamed a “dirty snowball? - Comet 2.Which object is smaller than an asteroid and is still in space - Meteoroid 3.Which object doesn’t burn completely when entering our atmosphere and ends up hitting earth? - Meteorite
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Round 3 1.What color is our sun? 2.List 2 reasons our sun is important. 3.What type of star is our sun?
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Round 3 1.What color is our sun? - Yellow 2.List 2 reasons our sun is important. -Provides vitamin D -Provides light -Provides heat -Provides energy for plants -Provides seasons 3.What type of star is our sun? - Main Sequence
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Round 4 1.Why do we have seasons? 2.Which feature is a large arching column of gas? 3.What is nuclear fusion?
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Round 4 1.Why do we have seasons? - Earths axis is tilted 23 o which provides areas of direct and indirect sunlight 2.Which feature is a large arching column of gas? - Prominence 3.What is nuclear fusion? - Sun fuses hydrogen atoms into helium which provides the sun (star) with energy
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Round 5 1.List the 4 inner planets 2.List 3 characteristics of inner planets 3.Define rotation
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Round 5 1.List the 4 inner planets - Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars 2.List 3 characteristics of inner planets - Close to the sun, small orbit, terrestrial, dense and rocky, warn 3.Define rotation -Spinning of a planet on its axis -1 day
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Round 6 1.Which planet is called the red planet? 2.Which planet has the smallest orbit? 3.Which planet has the strongest winds?
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Round 6 1.Which planet is called the red planet? - Mars 2.Which planet has the smallest orbit? - Mercury 3.Which planet has the strongest winds? - Neptune
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Round 7 1.Draw a solar eclipse? 2.Describe what happens during a lunar eclipse 3.During which moon phases do eclipses occur?
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Round 7 1.Draw a solar eclipse? - SUN Moon Earth 2.Describe what happens during a lunar eclipse - The Earth creates a shadow on the moon 3.During which moon phases do eclipses occur? - New Moon and Full Moon
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Round 8 1.Name the phase. 2.Name the phase. 3.Name the phase.
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Round 8 1.Name the phase. - Waxing Crescent 2.Name the phase. - Waning Gibbous 3.Name the phase. - 3 rd Quarter
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Round 9 1.Name the phase. 2.Name the phase. 3.Name the phase.
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Round 9 1.Name the phase. - Full Moon 2.Name the phase. - Waxing Gibbous 3.Name the phase. - Waning Crescent
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Round 10 1.How was the moon formed? 2.Why do we only see one side of the moon? 3.Defend the statement “the moon is always ½ lit”
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Round 10 1.How was the moon formed? - A Mars sized planet hit earth, pieces flew off, the pieces fused together and cooled forming the moon 2.Why do we only see one side of the moon? - The Moons rotation is the same as the moons revolution (27 days) 3.Defend the statement “the moon is always ½ lit” - Even though we see different amounts ½ of the moon is always facing the sun (lit) and ½ the moon is always facing away from the sun (dark)
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Final Jeopardy! The Moon…
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Final Jeopardy Put the moon phases in order starting with Waning Gibbous
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Final Jeopardy Put the moon phases in order starting with Waning Gibbous – Waning Gibbous – 3 rd Quarter – Waning Crescent – New Moon – Waxing Crescent – 1 st Quarter – Waxing Gibbous – Full Moon – Waning Gibbous
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