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Phases of Moon, Moon Movement, and Reasons for Seasons

Learn about the phases of the moon, its movement, and the reasons behind the seasons. Explore the relationship between Earth, moon, and sun.

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Phases of Moon, Moon Movement, and Reasons for Seasons

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  1. Phases Moon Movement Reason for Seasons Grab Bag $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500

  2. Phases Moon Movement Reason for Seasons Grab Bag $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500

  3. Phases $100 The moon appears to move across the sky during the night because A. It travels around Earth every day. B. Earth rotates on its axis. C. It is extremely far away. D. All objects in space are moving.

  4. Phases $200 When you see the moon’s “phases” change, the moon appears to change A. color B. location C. shape D. distance

  5. Phases $300 . Moon Earth Sun The phase of the moon that you would see on this night is a A. first quarter moon B. last moon C. new moon D. full moon

  6. Phases $400 Moon Earth Sun The number of days that would pass before the moon was on the other side of Earth is A. 7 B. 14 C. 21 D. 28

  7. Phases $500 We see phases of the moon during a month because A. We see only the lighted part of the moon as it moves around Earth. B. Parts of the moon are covered by Earth’s shadow. C. Volcanoes on the moon change its shape. D. The moon is smaller when it is farther from us.

  8. Phases $100-Answer What is B? Earth rotates on its axis

  9. Phases $200-Answer What is C? shape

  10. Phases $300-Answer What is D? Full moon

  11. Phases $400-Answer What is B? 14

  12. Phases $500-Answer What is A? We see only the lighted part of the moon as it moves around Earth

  13. Moon Movement $100 The movement of Earth, moon and sun is best described as the; A. Moon revolves around sun, Earth revolves around moon. B. Sun revolves around moon, moon revolves around Earth. C. Moon revolves around Earth, Earth revolves around sun. D. Sun and moon revolve around Earth.

  14. Moon Movement $200 The movement of Earth on its axis is called; A. phases B. flotation C. revolution D. rotation Daily Double

  15. Moon Movement $300 The movement of Earth around the sun is called; A. precipitation B. random movement C. revolution D. rotation

  16. Moon Movement $400 The apparent movement of objects across the sky during a day or night on Earth is caused by; A. revolution of Earth in its orbit B. rotation of Earth on its axis C. location of Earth in space D. objects are moving around Earth

  17. Moon Movement $500 The diagram shows a waning crescent moon. Which moon phase will happen next? A. New Moon B. Waning Gibbous C. Full Moon D. Last Quarter

  18. Moon Movement $100-Answer What is C? Moon revolves around Earth, Earth revolves around sun

  19. Moon Movement $200-Answer What is D? Rotation

  20. Moon Movement $300-Answer What is C? Revolution

  21. Moon Movement $400-Answer What is B? Rotation of Earth on its axis

  22. Moon Movement $500-Answer What is A? New Moon

  23. Reason for Seasons $100 The angle of Earth’s axis relative to the sun. A. B. C. D.

  24. Reason for Seasons $200 The reason why the air temperature rises in the summer. A. We are closer to the sun. B. The air becomes thicker and more dense. C. The sun’s rays are more direct and days are longer because the hemisphere is tilted toward the sun. D. The ratio of the hours of daylight to the hours of night is reduced.

  25. Reason for Seasons $300 The reason that it is summer in the Southern Hemisphere when it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere. A. The Southern Hemisphere is closest to the sun. B. The Southern Hemisphere is receiving the most direct rays from the sun. C. The Southern Hemisphere is on a path of warm winds from the North. D. The Southern Hemisphere is balancing out the temperatures for Earth .

  26. Reason for Seasons $400 In figure 3, it would be summer in the a. Northern Hemisphere b.Western Hemisphere c. Southern Hemisphere d.Eastern Hemisphere

  27. Reason for Seasons $500 The month when Utah would have the greatest number of daylight hours per day. A. January B. June C. September D. December

  28. Reason for Seasons $100-Answer What is B?

  29. Reason for Seasons $200-Answer What is C? The sun’s rays are more direct and days are longer.

  30. Reason for Seasons $300-Answer What is B? The Southern Hemisphere is receiving the most direct rays from the sun

  31. Reason for Seasons $400-Answer What is C? Southern Hemisphere

  32. Reason for Seasons $500-Answer What is B? June

  33. Grab Bag $100 Which of these has the greatest effect on the location of a high tide on Earth? a. speed at which Earth revolves b. distance between the sun and Earth c. strength of the magnetic field of Earth d. position of the moon as it orbits Earth

  34. Grab Bag $200 Which occurs when the moon, the sun, and Earth are in a straight line? a. first quarter moon b.third quarter moon c. neap tide d.spring tide

  35. Grab Bag $300 The season in the Northern Hemisphere at C B A C A. fall B. spring C. summer D D. winter

  36. Grab Bag $400 During a solar eclipse, the sun and the moon appear to have exactly the same diameter. Which best explains this phenomena? A. The sun has a greater gravitational attraction than the moon because it is larger. B. The moon is larger than the sun but appears to be the same size because it is slightly closer to Earth. • The moon is smaller than the sun but appears to be the same size because it is much closer to Earth. • The sun travels closer to Earth than the moon because of its elliptical orbit.

  37. Grab Bag $500 The diagram shows the sun, Earth, and four different locations of the moon. At which position would the moon be located for there to be the highest high tides at location X on Earth? a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4

  38. Grab Bag $100-Answer What is D? position of the moon as it orbits Earth

  39. Grab Bag $200-Answer What is D? Spring Tide

  40. Grab Bag $300-Answer What is D? Winter

  41. Grab Bag $400-Answer What is C? The moon is smaller than the sun but appears to be the same size because it is much closer to Earth.

  42. Grab Bag $500-Answer What is A? At position 1

  43. Final Jeopardy Spring Tide

  44. Final Jeopardy What does Spring Tide do to the high tide? What does it do to a low tide? You have 1 minute to consult…

  45. Final Jeopardy What does Spring Tide do to the high tide? What does it do to a low tide? You have 30 seconds to consult…

  46. Final Jeopardy What does Spring Tide do to the high tide? What does it do to a low tide? You have 15 seconds to consult…

  47. Final Jeopardy What does Spring Tide do to the high tide? What does it do to a low tide? Time Is Up

  48. Final Jeopardy-Answer The Spring Tide, when the Sun, Earth, and Moon are in a straight line, makes the high tide even higher, and the low tide even lower.

  49. Jeopardy Thank you for playing another fine round of Science Jeopardy

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