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View Viewing the Earth and Moon From Outer Space Intro Lesson Quiz

Introduction Understanding our world and beyond is necessary for the development of the awareness of our place within it. Grade Level - Third Grade Subject - A visual journey into outer space and a study of the Earth and Moon Learning Objectives – Students will develop a basic knowledge of the moon and its relationship to the Earth including phases of the moon, gravity, atmosphere and how humans have traveled into space.

Our lesson is about traveling to the moon and what we will see along the way: a very unique and wondrous view of our own Earth and moon. After the lesson, you will take a quiz on what you have learned. Click the arrow on the right to go to the next page. Click the arrow on the left to go back. Click the Earth Button in the top left hand corner to go back to the beginning of the lesson.

Lesson: A Journey to the Moon 1. It takes 27.3 hours for the moon the orbit around the Earth. 2. The moon is about one quarter the size of Earth. 3. The moon is made up of rocks and dust. 4. The moon does not have its own light. It reflects the light of the sun. 5. There is no air or life on the moon that we know of. 6. The moon has very little gravity.

Full Moon Young Moon Crescent Moon Gibbous or Three quarter Moon Half Moon In space the moon looks very different than it does on Earth. On earth, we see parts of the moon lit by the sun’s light and other parts in shadow. This changes as the Earth moves around the sun and moon moves around the Earth. Phases of the Moon

Traveling Into Outer Space What is Nasa? In 1958, NASA was created. NASA's mission is to expand frontiers in air and space, to inspire and serve America, and to benefit the quality of life on Earth. NASA stands for National Aeronautics and Space Administration. What Has NASA Done? From its start, NASA began to plan for human spaceflight. The Mercury, Gemini and Apollo programs helped NASA learn about flying in space. This led to the first human landing on the moon in Right now, NASA is working to finish the International Space Station.

Astronauts landed on the moon during the Apollo space missions. The Lunar module carried the astronauts from the Apollo spacecraft to the surface of the moon. Six Lunar Modules landed on the dusty surface of the moon between 1963 and The first man landed on the moon in The astronaut’s space suit provides air to breathe. The astronaut’s boots are heavy enough to prevent them from floating too far off the surface of moon from a lack of gravity. Planet Earth as seen from the moon. Landing on the Moon

1. Earth is 4.6 billion years old. 2. Earth is the third Planet from the sun. 3. The Earth is not perfectly round. It is flatter at the North and South poles. Facts about the Earth 4. The Earth is made of mostly water. 5. The moon is the Earth’s only satellite. 6. The Earth makes one rotation each day. 7. The Earth makes one rotation around The sun each year.

On Earth, gravity is a force that is always pulling everything toward the center of the Earth. So no matter where you are on Earth all objects fall to the ground. The larger the mass an object has the greater the gravity. The Earth has a large mass and a strong gravitational field. The moon has less mass and less gravity. Because of gravity, you will weigh 6 times more on Earth than you would on the moon. Earth’s gravity also holds the atmosphere around the Earth. The atmosphere of the Earth is a thin layer which contains gases that make up the air that we breathe. Without gravity the Earth’s atmosphere would not exist. There is no gravity in outer space. That is why in outer space the astronauts are weightless. You have completed the lesson! Follow the links below: What is Gravity? HomepageRedo LessonTake Quiz

Quiz Now that you have learned about traveling to the moon, you are ready for the quiz! Take your time and read the questions carefully for the correct answers. Click on the click your answer and if you are wrong, you can go back and try again. If you are correct you can go to the next question. Remember! You can go back to the Beginning of this lesson at any time by clicking on the Earth Button in the top left hand corner of the page. Good Luck! Click on the rocket ship to begin the Quiz

The moon is _____ the size of the Earth. 1/41/23/8 Question #1

You Did It!! Congratulations! The answer is ¼. Next Question

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Question # 2 How old is the Earth? 2.3 Billion5.7 Billion4.6 Billion

The answer is 4.6 Billion You Did It!! Congratulations! Next Question

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Question # 3 What is the Earth mostly made of? WaterPlantsLand

Next Question The Answer is water You Did It!! Congratulations!

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Question # 4 The Earth is perfectly round. TrueFalse

Next Question You Did It!! Congratulations! The Answer is False: The Earth is flatter at the poles.

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Question # 5 If you weigh 120 lbs. on the Earth how much will you weigh on the moon? 30 lbs.40 lbs.20 lbs.

Next Question You Did It!! Congratulations! The Answer is 20 lbs.

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Question #6 How many times has the Lunar Module spacecraft landed on the moon? One timeThree timesSix times

Next Page You Did It!! Congratulations! The Answer is six times

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You have completed the quiz! Now you know much more about traveling into outer space, and are ready for a very special journey. Just click on the link below: You can also follow links to: HomepageCitation Page NASA Space Shuttle Atlantis

Citations: Text: NASA Education The Moon-Phases of the Moon for Kids Lunar Science for Kids - How Much Would You Weigh on the Moon Apollo Lunar Module Moon Facts Earth Facts Explore Earth Kidepede – Gravity Kids.net AU – Gravity Discovery Retrospective - Utube NASA Space Shuttle Atlantis HDTV - Utube Video : FindSounds

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