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Preview of THE UNIVERSE: AN ASTRONOMY QUIZ/ GRADES 6-12, MG, GIFTED & ASTRONOMY CLUB

THE UNIVERSE: AN ASTRONOMY QUIZ/ GRADES 6-12, MG, GIFTED & ASTRONOMY CLUB

This is an interesting quiz about the universe with pertinent facts. The universe appears to be expanding. Black holes are still an amazement, as well. There is so much to learn! Should astronomy be brought down to a lower grade in high school, rather than just a course in general science? Use this quiz for a homework assignment. Students can research the topics. This quiz has an answer key. Thanks so much for visiting and supporting our humble shop.
Preview of QUIZ: FACTS ABOUT ASTEROIDS  W/ FREE SCIENCE WRITING RESEARCH PROMPT

QUIZ: FACTS ABOUT ASTEROIDS W/ FREE SCIENCE WRITING RESEARCH PROMPT

This is a quiz about asteroids. It contains many pertinent and interesting facts about asteroids. Use this quiz for an extra credit mark in science, use it for a take home assessment, or for an open slot in a computer lab. An answer key is provided. (There are many asteroids between Mars and Jupiter!) Also, there is a free science writing research prompt attached about asteroids v. comets! Astronomy is amazing! It is our new frontier.
Preview of TED Talk: How do we study the stars?- Yuan-Sen Ting

TED Talk: How do we study the stars?- Yuan-Sen Ting

This high school science resource explores how astronomers study the universe using light, spectra, and multiple wavelengths. Students analyze how scientists uncover the composition, structure, and history of space through observation. Best for: Astronomy, Physics, Earth & Space Science Includes • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions
Preview of TED Talk: The Sun’s surprising movement across the sky- Gordon Williamson

TED Talk: The Sun’s surprising movement across the sky- Gordon Williamson

This high school earth science resource explores why the Sun forms a figure eight pattern in the sky, known as the analemma. Students investigate Earth’s axial tilt, orbital eccentricity, and the differences between solar time and clock time while analyzing how planetary motion shapes what we observe from Earth. Includes • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thi
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