
Eclipse Review
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Myranda Byouk
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Solar Eclipse Review Day!
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Review eclipse safety and information
We Will:
Today's Objectives
So That:
I Have Learned When:
we can safely observe the eclipse on Monday
I complete this Quizizz and either confirm or correct my understanding of the eclipse.
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Poll
Read the sentences, decide if you agree or disagree with each response.
click all of the ones you AGREE with
A solar eclipse happens when the Earth’s shadow falls somewhere on the surface of the moon
The placement of the umbra and the penumbra determines which type of eclipse we see from Earth
The most specular eclipse is a total eclipse of the sun.
During a total solar eclipse, the sun will look like a diamond ring
then a string of bread just before you can see the sun’s corona.
Hydrogen gas of the chormosphere will look yellow during totality of the solar eclipse.
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Poll
Read the sentences, decide if you agree or disagree with each response.
click all of the ones you AGREE with
You can see the sun’s outer atmosphere when ever you look up
at the sun.
The moon’s orbit is tilted about 5 degrees and this is why we don’t have a total solar eclipse every month.
Hands are the two points where the moon’s orbit crosses the sun’s planes. When the moon is between the sun and earth, this is when Earth experiences a solar eclipse.
You are more likely to see a total lunar eclipse than a solar eclipse. Totality can last over an hour and is visible to everyone
on half the Earth.
In the future, Earth will not experience any total solar eclipses
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Multiple Select
Select all that are TRUE
A solar eclipse happens when the Earth’s shadow falls
somewhere on the surface of the moon
The placement of the umbra and the penumbra determines
which type of eclipse we see from Earth
The most specular eclipse is a total eclipse of the sun.
During a solar eclipse, the sun will look like a diamond ring then a string of beads just before you can see the sun’s corona.
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Multiple Select
Select all that are TRUE
Hydrogen gas of the chormosphere will look yellow during totality of the solar eclipse.
You can always see the sun’s outer atmosphere whenever you look up at the sun
The moon’s orbit is tilted about 5 degrees and this is why we don’t have a total solar eclipse every month.
When the moon is between the sun and earth, this is when Earth experiences a solar eclipse.
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Multiple Select
Select all that are TRUE
You are more likely to see a total lunar eclipse than a solar eclipse.
Totality can last over an hour and is visible to everyone on half the Earth.
In the future, Earth will not experience any total solar eclipses
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Poll
How do you feel about the eclipse?
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Draw
QUICK!
Draw a picture of an eclipse!
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Word Cloud
write 1-2 words describing how you feel about the eclipse
Solar Eclipse Review Day!
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