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Moon & Eclipse Notes

Moon & Eclipse Notes

Assessment

Presentation

Science

6th - 8th Grade

Practice Problem

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NGSS
MS-ESS1-1, MS-ESS1-2, MS-PS2-4

+5

Standards-aligned

Created by

Christina Mattson

Used 8+ times

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14 Slides • 13 Questions

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Open Ended

What are the main points of the last two slides. Write at least two (2).

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Multiple Choice

What keeps the moon revolving around the Earth?

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Gravity

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Inertia

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Eclipses

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Tides

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Multiple Choice

The regular rise and fall of the Earth's surface water is called______.

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gravity

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inertia

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tides

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eclipse

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Open Ended

What are the main points of the last two slides. Write at least two (2).

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Multiple Select

What two bodies pull on Earth's water to cause tides?

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Sun

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Moon

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Earth

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Mars

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Multiple Choice

Due to the Earth's _______, high and low tides alternate every 6 hours.

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revolution

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rotation

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gravity

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inertia

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Open Ended

What are the main points of the last two slides. Write at least two (2).

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Multiple Choice

During a total lunar eclipse, the _______ comes between the ______ & ______.

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Earth; Sun, Moon

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Moon, Sun, Earth

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Sun, Moon, Earth

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Moon, Earth, Sun

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Multiple Choice

A full lunar eclipse can only occur during a ______ moon.

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full

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new

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last quarter

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waxing gibbous

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Open Ended

What are the main points of the last two slides. Write at least two (2).

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Multiple Choice

During a total solar eclipse, the _______ comes between the ______ & ______.

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Earth; Sun, Moon

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Moon, Sun, Earth

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Sun, Moon, Earth

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Moon, Earth, Sun

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Multiple Choice

A full solar eclipse can only occur during a ______ moon.

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full

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new

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last quarter

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waxing gibbous

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Multiple Choice

Looking at the Sun during a solar eclipse without solar glasses can lead to blindness.

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true

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false

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