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Transcript
THIS
IS
With Your
Host...
Sun
Seasons
Earth
Revolve,
Rotate &
Stars
Just for
Fun
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What are the hottest
parts of the Sun?
A 100
Flares
A 100
What are sun spots?
A 200
Dark spots on the surface of
the Sun.
(coolest part of the sun…But
still EXTREMELY hot!)
A 200
What is a prominence?
A 300
An arc of gas that erupts from
the Sun’s surface.
A 300
True or False
The sun is all one
temperature.
Explain!
A 400
False
The Sun is all different
temperatures. Sunspots are
cooler than flares.
A 400
Explain how the Sun’s
energy goes through
the food chain.
A 500
Sunlight → Plants → Small Animals → Predators
A 500
How many seasons
do we have?
B 100
4
B 100
Which season is the coldest?
B 200
Winter
B 200
Which season is the warmest?
Why?
B 300
Summer
Summer takes place when the
Sun’s rays directly hit the
Earth .
B 300
True or False
When it is Summer in the
Northern Hemisphere, it is Winter
in the Southern Hemisphere.
B 400
True
B 400
Why do we have seasons?
Explain in detail.
B 500
As the Earth revolves around
the Sun it is tilted in space. At
different times of the year,
different parts of the Earth are
tilted towards or away from
the Sun.
B 500
What is the layer of air
that surrounds and
protects the Earth?
C 100
Atmosphere
C 100
True or False
The Earth gets its light from the Moon.
C 200
False
The Sun is the Earth’s source
of light.
C 200
Why do we weigh less
on the Moon than on
the Earth?
C 300
The force of gravity is less on
the Moon.
C 300
DAILY
Place A Wager
DOUBLE
C 400
What two forms of
energy does the Sun
give to the Earth?
C 400
Light & Heat
C 400
What causes us to have day
and night on Earth?
C 500
The Earth rotates.
Daytime: The part of the Earth
facing the Sun.
Nighttime: The part of the Earth
facing away from the Sun.
C 500
True or False
The Sun is a star.
D 100
True!
D 100
Fill in the blank:
The sun is a ____ ball
of ___________.
D 200
Hot, Gases
D 200
How long does it take
for the Earth to
revolve once around
the Sun?
D 300
365 days or 1 year
D 300
How long does it
take for the Earth to
rotate once?
D 400
24 Hours or 1 day
D 400
Draw a diagram of the
relationship between
the Sun and the Earth.
D 500
D 500
If you buy a piece of
chocolate for $0.50 and hand
the cashier $1.00. How much
change will you get back?
E 100
$0.50
E 100
How many golden tickets are
there in the book Charlie &
the Chocolate Factory?
E 200
5 golden tickets
E 200
What state do the
Jonas Brothers live in?
E 300
New Jersey
E 300
Who is the actress that plays
Hannah Montana?
E 400
Miley Cyrus
E 400
Who are the two
main candidates
running for
president?
E 500
Barack Obama (Democrat)
John McCain (Republican)
E 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Relationship between
the Sun, Moon & Earth
Please record your wager.
Click on screen to begin
Draw a diagram that shows:
1. The Earth revolving around the Sun
2. The Earth rotating (Day & Night)
3. The Moon’s orbit
*The team with the most detailed
diagram will receive points.
Click on screen to continue
Diagrams will vary
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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!
Good Luck!