Earth moon sun activity printable

    • [DOC File]Grade 1: Sun and Moon

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      This is foundational knowledge that will be further developed in 4th grade (4-3.6 illustrate the phases of the Moon and the Moon’s effect on ocean tides and 4-3.7 interpret the change in the length of shadows during the day in relation to the position of the Sun in the sky.) and in 8th grade (8-4.4 Explain the motions of Earth and the Moon ...


    • [DOCX File]WORKSHEET -- UNIVERSAL GRAVITATION

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      WORKSHEET – Universal Law of Gravitation For an object to have weight, it must interact with another object. In other words, weight is dependent upon the surroundings. Any two masses will exert a mutual, attractive force, upon each other, called the gravitational force.


    • [DOC File]Speed and Velocity Problems - Weebly

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      Light from the sun reaches the earth in 8.3 minutes. The speed of light is 3.0 ( 108 m/s. In kilometers, how far is the earth from the sun? Answer: 1.5 ( 108 km. *An auto travels at a rate of 25 km/hr for 4 minutes, then at 50 km/hr for 8 minutes, and finally at 20 km/hr for 2 minutes.


    • [DOC File]Science Enhanced Scope & Sequence Grade 6

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      This moon phase is called a new moon, and you now observe that it occurs when the moon is between the sun and the Earth. 4. While you are still facing the sun, move (revolve) the moon around to your left side, and note the portion of the moon’s surface that you can see lit.


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      Put a ball on the floor in the middle of your group, and have the kids stand up and make a big circle around the ball. Have them walk around the ball, which represents earth, and stop when you say “Stop.” Then close your eyes and toss or roll the ball to one kid, and have them say the memory verses, John 1:3-4.


    • [DOC File]Tides Worksheet - Fulda

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      Winds and currents move the surface water causing waves. Ocean levels fluctuate daily as the sun, moon and earth interact. As the moon travels around the earth and as they, together, travel around the sun, the combined gravitational forces cause the world's oceans to rise and fall. Imagine the earth covered completely by water.


    • [DOCX File]Gravity Force Simulation Activity.docx

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      it pulls the earth inward as inertia causes it to move forward. The earth’s gravity keeps the moon in orbit around it in the same way. Because the earth is closer to the moon than the Sun is, Earth exerts a stronger force of gravity on the nearby moon and keeps it in orbit.


    • [DOC File]Angle of Elevation & Depression Worksheet#3

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      6. Find the angle of elevation of the sun when a 7.6-meter flagpole casts a 18.2-meter shadow. Round to the nearest tenth of a degree. 7. A golfer is standing at the tee, looking up to the green on a hill. If the tee is 36 yards lower than the green and the angle of elevation from the tee to the hole is 12°, find the distance from the tee to ...


    • [DOC File]Moon Phases: Oreo Lab - Science ROCKS!!!

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      Place and label the sun and Earth on your paper. The sun should be on the far right of your paper. The Earth should be in the center of your paper. Be sure to leave room on the paper for the moon phases. Color the Earth and Sun appropriately. Separate your cookies carefully, so that ½ of the cookie has . ALL


    • [DOC File]Teacher Guide & Answers

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      6. It takes one year for Earth to revolve all the way around the Sun. 7. The rotation of Earth on its axis causes night. and day. 8. We have seasons because Earth’s axis is tilted. 9. An eclipse happens when Earth, the Sun, and. the Moon are lined up in a certain way. 10. The new moon and half moon are two of the. moon phases. Section 2 (page ...


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