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Parents’ notes Quick quiz There are six pages of multiple-choice questions to test your child’s newfound knowledge of the subject. Children should only try answering the quiz questions once all of the activity section has been completed. As your child finishes each page of themed questions, check the answers together.
Quick quiz
Planets and smaller space bodies Check or number the boxes to answer each question. Check your answers on page 46.
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Check all the different types of planet:
The clump of matter from which a planet forms is called a:
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Check all the rocky planets:
a. smooth
a. Earth a. protoplanet
b. rocky
b. Jupiter
b.miniplanet
c. gas
c. Mars
c. potential planet
d. metal
d.Mercury
d.nebula
e. Neptune f. Saturn
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g. Uranus
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Craters are made on a planet’s surface by:
Gas planets have a core made of:
a. meteorites (space rocks) bombarding the planet
a. dust
b.spacecraft landing on the planet
c. iron
h. Venus
b.liquid d.rock
c. volcanic eruptions d.huge storms
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A natural object that orbits a planet is called its:
Check all the things found in the rings around the gas planets:
a. ring a. rock b.ice c. metal
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Where is the asteroidbelt?
b.asteroid
a. between the Sun and Mercury
c. moon
b.between Earth and Mars
d.meteorite
c. between Mars and Jupiter
d.gas
d.beyond Neptune
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A comet’s glowing tailis released when:
a. the comet burns up in the Earth’s atmosphere b.a nuclear reaction takes place inside the comet c. the comet heats up as it nears the Sun
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A shooting star is:
a. a star falling to Earth b. a meteor burning up as it enters Earth’s atmosphere c. another name for a comet d.an asteroid exploding
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Answers and Progress chart All the answers are supplied in full at the back of the book, so no prior knowledge of the subject is required. Use the Progress chart to motivate your child and be positive about his or her achievements. On the completion of each activity or quiz topic, reward good work with a gold star.
PROGRESS CHART Chart your progress as you work through the activity and quiz pages in this book. First check your answers, then stick a gold star in the correct box below. Page
Certificate There is a certificate of achievement at the back of the book for your child to fill in, remove, and display on the wall.
EYEWITNESS WORKBOOKS
(Name)
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The sky atnight
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Congratulations to
Star
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A r e w a r d c e r t i fi c a t e f o r y o u t o fi l l i n , t e a r o u t , a n d d i s p l a y o n y o u r w a l .l
Turn-to-learn wheel The Turn-to-learn wheel is a fun learning tool, packed with fascinating facts and figures about stars, planets, and more. Happy learning!
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Important information • Please stress upon your child the importance of heeding the warnings in this book. Never look directly at the Sun or try to view it using a telescope, binoculars, or a mirror. Only view a solar eclipse when wearing approved protective goggles, or view it indirectly with a pinhole camera.
• Be patient when observing the night sky outdoors, since it will take about 20 minutes for your eyes to adjust to the dark. Always dress warmly and use a red filter over a flashlight, so that it doesn’t affect your night vision.