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Space Science

Space Science

Assessment

Presentation

Science

6th - 8th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

FREE Resource

29 Slides • 30 Questions

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Open Ended

What does it mean to observe something? What are some things you can observe in the night sky?

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Open Ended

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What are some things you see in this photo?

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Draw

Circle the meteors in this photo.

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Multiple Choice

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When you look up into the night sky you can see ______, the ______, ______, ______and ________.

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clouds, the sun, rainbows, the moon, and birds
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stars, moon, planets, meteors and comets.

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the earth, rainbows, and airplanes

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Drag and Drop

A ​
is a giant ball of superheated gas or plasma, composed of hydrogen and helium
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star
planet
moon

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A ​
is an object that orbits the sun and is large enough to have become rounded by its own gravity and the areas around its orbit are free of debris.
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planet
star
asteroid

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Multiple Choice

How many planets are in our solar system?

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7
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10
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9
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Multiple Select

What are two kinds of satellites?

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polar satellites

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Communication satellites

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artificial satellites

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Natural satellites

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Multiple Choice

A _________ is a body that orbits a planet.

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star
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satellite

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planet

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Drag and Drop

The ​
is Earth’s only ​
.
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Moon
natural satellite
Sun
artificial satellite

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Open Ended

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What are some differences between the stars and moon?

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Draw

circle some differences you see in this photo

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Drag and Drop

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are a mixture of ​
.
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Comets
dust & ice
Asteroids
gas & ice

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Dropdown

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When ​
are far away from the sun they are ​
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When close to the sun, they forms a glowing trail made of ​
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Multiple Choice

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  • ________ are also known as a shooting star.

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Comets

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Planets

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Meteors

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A ​
is a streak of light that is produced when a small piece of rock or ice burns as it enters our atmosphere.

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Multiple Choice

Why do the stars appear to move from earth?

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Because the earth is moving closer to the stars

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Because they are actually moving each night

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Because of the rotation of the earth on its axis

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Open Ended

What seasons do we have? What do you think causes the seasons?

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Multiple Choice

  • Star, constellation and seasonal changes are caused by ?

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The gravitational pull of the moon.
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The suns movement around the earth

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  • Earth’s revolution, or orbit, around the sun

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Draw

Circle the North Star in the photo. Why is that the north star?

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Multiple Choice

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What is a constellation?

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a solar system

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a pattern or group

of stars that people imagined represented a figure,

animal or object

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a set of planets

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Draw

Star charts can help you to find constellations in the night sky. This is a summer chart for the Northern Hemisphere. Find these constellations in the star chart. Then write each constellation’s name by its picture.

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Draw

Where in this image is Venus farthest from the sun? Place a dot on the image to indicate the spot.

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Open Ended

Tell me anything you know about the space and the galaxy.

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Draw

Circle the differences you see in this image

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Multiple Choice

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Which model places the Earth at the center of the solar system?

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Astronomical model
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Geocentric model
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Heliocentric model

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Draw

Draw the geocentric model.

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Multiple Choice

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Which model places the Sun at the center of the solar system?

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astrocentric
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heliocentric
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geocentric

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Draw

Draw the heliocentric model.

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Drag and Drop

discovered that Jupiter had moons that orbited, just like Earth’s Moon.
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Galileo Galilei
Isaac Newton
Albert Einstein
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