Wednesday, 30 June 2021
Orbit Diagram
Tuesday, 29 June 2021
Monday, 28 June 2021
The Moon Response To The Text
The Moon
Highlight the correct answer or type in the
appropriate answer.
1) What is the size of the Moon compared to?
a. Half the size of Earth b. Half the size of Mars
c. Quarter the size of Earth d. Quarter the size of Mars
2) How is the Moon a natural satellite?
→ it orbits our planet as a squashed circle known as an eclipse
3) True or False: It takes between 29.5 and 37.3 days for the Moon to orbit the Earth.
a. True b. False
4) Why do we think that the Moon changes shapes?
→ because the sun shines on different parts of the moon and it looks like it changes
5) Which phase allows us to only see the unlit side of the Moon?
a. New Moon b. First Quarter
c. Waning Gibbous d. Dark Moon
6) True or False: The Gibbous Moon looks like a Full Moon but only three quarters of it?
a. True b. False
7) Describe what an eclipse is?
→ A solar eclipse occurs when when the moon blocks the sun and its basically like it's night time but in the day because the moon moves to fast
8) What are the two different types of eclipse?
→ a lunar eclipse is when the sun goes behind the moon and it turns red/orange
9) Why shouldn’t we look directly at a Solar Eclipse?
→because you could go blinnd if u look at it directly
10) A Lunar Eclipse is what colour?
→red/orange
Monday, 21 June 2021
Thursday, 17 June 2021
Weather Instrument's
Thursday, 3 June 2021
Statue Of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty
Highlight the correct answers or write down the correct answer.
1. What is the official name for the Statue of Liberty?
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2. In what year was the statue finally completed and dedicated?
a) 1875 b) 1878
c) 1885 d) 1886
3. Who came up with the idea of the statue?
a) Frederic Bartholdi b) Edouard de Laboulaye
c) Leonardi DaVinci d) Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni
4. Where does the Statue of Liberty reside?
a) New Orleans b) New York
c) France d) Italy
5. Edouard de Laboulaye was an...
a) Activity Director b) Architect
c) Activist d) Avid protector
6. How many years was the statue closed because of attacks?
a) 1 year b) 4 years
c) 2 years d) 3 years
7. How can tourists see the Statue of Liberty?
→by a ferry or a boat
8. What did the Statue of Liberty represent?
→it was a friend ship sign for french and america
The Statue Of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty
Highlight the correct answers or write down the correct answer.
1. What is the official name for the Statue of Liberty?
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2. In what year was the statue finally completed and dedicated?
a) 1875 b) 1878
c) 1885 d) 1886
3. Who came up with the idea of the statue?
a) Frederic Bartholdi b) Edouard de Laboulaye
c) Leonardi DaVinci d) Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni
4. Where does the Statue of Liberty reside?
a) New Orleans b) New York
c) France d) Italy
5. Edouard de Laboulaye was an...
a) Activity Director b) Architect
c) Activist d) Avid protector
6. How many years was the statue closed because of attacks?
a) 1 year b) 4 years
c) 2 years d) 3 years
7. How can tourists see the Statue of Liberty?
→by a ferry or a boat
8. What did the Statue of Liberty represent?
→it was a friend ship sign for french and america
Kate Sheppard Response Text
Kate Sheppard
- A Woman On A Mission
Kate Sheppard was a New Zealand activist, and one of the most
important figures in our history.
She was a leader in the struggle to make New Zealand the first country in the world to grant women the right to vote.
When and where was Kate Sheppard born?
Kate sheppard was born in 10 of march 1847 and she was born in liverpool uk
How old was Sheppard when she moved to New Zealand?
What was something that Sheppard believed women should actively be able to do?
What does NCW stand for?
What were 3 actions that Sheppard took as leader of the NCW to get women their right to vote?
What do you think was her greatest achievement?
Why do you think this was so important?
Life Wasting Potion Response to text
The Life-Wasting Potion
Instructions:
Highlight the correct answer for each question.
Questions:
1. At first, the dark witches were furious because they:
a) wanted to create a potion b) were witches
c) knew everyone was strong and healthy d) loved to exercise
2. What is another name for potion?
a) elixir b) mixture
c) concoction d) all of the above.
3.The worst of all the witches was
Doughface b) Cruella
c) Sour Lolly d) Sourface
4. What happened to the witches when their spell was cast wrong?
Answer:
5. What does the word ‘microscopic’ mean?
a Microwave b) a very small object that can only be seen with a microscope
c) a small animal d) a microphone
6.. What were the effects of the potion?
Kids had more energy b) kids liked to eat more vegetables
c) Kids ate more junk food and stayed home d) Nothing happened
7. What does the word ‘contagious’ mean?
Having lots of germs b) can spread from one person to another
c) a large container d) a type of vegetable
8. What was the best cure for the disease?
To get vaccinated b) To eat chocolate
c) To exercise less d) to live a healthy, joyful, happy life
9. What was the name of the Doctor?
a) Dr Goodwin b) Dr Fritton H
c) Dr Fitton-Healthy d) Dr Fitton - Heart