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Title: Greek Jeopardy


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Phases
Moon Movement
Reason for Seasons
Grab Bag
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Phases
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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.

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Phases 200
  • When you see the moons phases change, the
    moon appears to change
  • A. color
  • B. location
  • C. shape
  • D. distance

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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

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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

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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 Earths
    shadow.
  • C. Volcanoes on the moon change its shape.
  • D. The moon is smaller when it is farther from
    us.

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Phases 100-Answer
  • What is B?
  • Earth rotates on its axis

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Phases 200-Answer
  • What is C?
  • shape

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Phases 300-Answer
  • What is D?
  • Full moon

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Phases 400-Answer
  • What is B?
  • 14

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

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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.

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Moon Movement 200
The movement of Earth on its axis is called A.
phases B. flotation C. revolution D. rotation
Daily Double
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Moon Movement 300
  • The movement of Earth around the sun is called
  • A. precipitation
  • B. random movement
  • C. revolution
  • D. rotation

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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

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Moon Movement 500
  • When you watch the night sky for several hours,
    the stars appear to be moving around
  • A. the North Star
  • B. the Big Dipper
  • C. the moon
  • D. You

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Moon Movement 100-Answer
  • What is C?
  • Moon revolves around Earth, Earth revolves around
    sun

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Moon Movement 200-Answer
  • What is D?
  • Rotation

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Moon Movement 300-Answer
  • What is C?
  • Revolution

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Moon Movement 400-Answer
  • What is B?
  • Rotation of Earth on its axis

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Moon Movement 500-Answer
  • What is A?
  • The North Star

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Reason for Seasons 100
  • The angle of Earths axis relative to the sun.
  • A. B. C.
    D.

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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 suns rays are more direct and days are
    longer.
  • D. The ratio of the hours of daylight to the
    hours of night is reduced.

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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 .

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Reason for Seasons 400
  • The time of year when the sun is farthest from
    Earth.
  • A. in our summer
  • B. in our winter
  • C. in our spring
  • D. in our fall

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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

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Reason for Seasons 100-Answer
  • What is B?

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Reason for Seasons 200-Answer
  • What is C?
  • The suns rays are more direct and days are
    longer.

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

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Reason for Seasons 400-Answer
  • What is A?
  • In our summer

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Reason for Seasons 500-Answer
  • What is B?
  • June

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Grab Bag 100
  • A way to investigate the phases of the moon is to
  • A. Watch it all night.
  • B. Draw it every night for a month.
  • C. Measure the moon with a ruler.
  • D. Make measurements every Wednesday for a year.

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Grab Bag 200
  • B
  • A C
  • D
  • The letter that shows the direction of the sun in
    relation to the moon.

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

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Grab Bag 400
  • The day on which you would expect the sun to be
    lowest in the sky.

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Grab Bag 500
  • The seasons we have when the equator is getting
    the most direct rays of sunlight.

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Grab Bag 100-Answer
  • What is B?
  • Draw it every night for a month.

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Grab Bag 200-Answer
  • What is A?

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Grab Bag 300-Answer
  • What is D?
  • Winter

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Grab Bag 400-Answer
  • What is December 22nd the winter solstice the
    shortest day of the year?

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Grab Bag 500-Answer
  • What is Spring and Fall?

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Final Jeopardy
  • Shining Moon

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Final Jeopardy
  • Moon shine is not as bright as the sun because
  • A. The moon is much smaller than the sun.
  • B. The moon shines at night and the sun shines
    during the day.
  • C. The light from the moon is reflected light
    from the sun.
  • D. The sun is farther from the Earth..

You have 1 minute to consult
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Final Jeopardy
  • Moon shine is not as bright as the sun because
  • A. The moon is much smaller than the sun.
  • B. The moon shines at night and the sun shines
    during the day.
  • C. The light from the moon is reflected light
    from the sun.
  • D. The sun is farther from the Earth..

You have 30 seconds to consult
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Final Jeopardy
  • Moon shine is not as bright as the sun because
  • A. The moon is much smaller than the sun.
  • B. The moon shines at night and the sun shines
    during the day.
  • C. The light from the moon is reflected light
    from the sun.
  • D. The sun is farther from the Earth..

You have 15 seconds to consult
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Final Jeopardy
  • Moon shine is not as bright as the sun because
  • A. The moon is much smaller than the sun.
  • B. The moon shines at night and the sun shines
    during the day.
  • C. The light from the moon is reflected light
    from the sun.
  • D. The sun is farther from the Earth..

Time Is Up
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Final Jeopardy-Answer
  • What is C?
  • The light from the moon is reflected light from
    the sun

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Jeopardy
  • Thank you for playing another fine round of
    Science Jeopardy
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