STUDY GAME: -FRESH WATERS OF THE WORLD:
Part One:
1. NAME THE three most common forms of water:
2. Name the three most common ways to change the "state of water" :
3. Name three common ways water is used by people/ animals/ or nature:
4. Name the 4 main types of large water formations on Earth
5. Name one example on Earth of each example listed for # 4: (hint: Atlantic Ocean)
Part Two:
1. DEFINE precipitation or give some examples:
2. What is evaporation of water, and give an example.
3. Evaporation of water from plant or tree life is called what?
4. What does the "headwaters" of a river mean?
5. What is the tributary of a river mean? give an example:
6. What is the watershed or drainage basin of a river mean?
7. What is the Continental Divide of the Rocky Mountains?
Part Three:
1 Name 4 rivers of the USA:
2. Name 3 rivers of the state of Iowa:
3. Where is the Nile River? Where is the Amazon River?
4. What is the flood plain of a river mean?
5. What is the mouth or the delta region of a river mean?
6. New Orleans is at the mouth of what main river?
Part Five:
1. WHAT are algae or larva in a pond or lake?
2. Lilies or lily pads and moss are what on a lake or pond?
3. Cottonwoods or willows are what common objects by a lake or pond?
4. What are the 3 kinds of amphibians you see commonly by lakes or ponds?
5. Name 2 or 3 common reptiles you might see near a lake or pond?
6. What are crayfish or crawl-dads?
7. What is the big insect that loves to fly over pond waters and eat flies/ mosquitoes?
Part Five:
1. Think of your Kuno project: ( name the 3 forms or kinds of lakes)
2. Name 3 lakes, it can be in Iowa or USA or even the World:
3. Name 3 kinds of fish or names of fish that you know might be lakes or ponds:
4. Can a pond be like a human and have a life? ( name the 3 stages of a pond s life)
5. What is a marsh?
6. Another name for a wetland area beside "marsh" is what?
7. Name a famous area that has a wetland condition:
Part Six:
1. What part of Florida is the Everglades?
2. What is Alligator Alley?
3. Name 3 or 4 animals that you might see in the Everglades
4. What is the main form of travel you would need to go across the Everglades?
5. What is a house-boat? Where might you see one?
6. What can cause the Everglades to be threatened or become endangered?
7. Tell me what you know about the manatee?
Part Seven:
1. From the video Planet Earth: summarize the part of video about the otters
2. Tell about the part in video with the crocodiles and the wildebeasts:
3. In the video on rivers: what was the grizzly bear doing?
4. Summarize or tell one other part of the video you remember:
Answers to Waters of the World: study game:
Part one:
1. Ice, water vapor, water-rain
2. evaporates, melts, freezing water
3. drinking water, swimming or moving in water, plants absorb water
4. Rivers, lakes and oceans of the World
5. Mississippi, Lake Michigan, Pacific Ocean (answers will vary)
Part two:
1. Precipitation is rain, snow, sleet, fog and other forms
2.evaporate is when water will become water vapor; like mist to fog to where water is gone
3. When you have dew or mist in air, this is called transpiration
4. Headwaters is where the water will start; in the mts where snow melts or from groundwater
5. the smaller rivers and streams that go into a big river. The Iowa is a tributary to the Mississippi
6. The basin is where all the small rivers are at in a large area like the Mississippi watershed states
Part three:
1. answers will vary ( Mississippi, Missouri, Red, Colorado, .......) 2. answers vary
3. Nile is in Africa, Amazon is in Brazil of South America
4. The flood plain is the flat big valley where when heavy rains, all of this area will flood
5. the end of river where it empties into a large body of water is called delta or mouth of river
6. Mississippi River, this is called the mississippi delta region
Part Four:
1. alga is small plant life and larva = baby animals or eggs
2. these are plant life and many of them cover the tops of waters of ponds/ lakes
3. these are common trees by lakes/ ponds 4. frogs, toads, salamanders (mudpuppies)
5. snakes, turtles, lizards, answers will vary 6. they are small - crustaceans/ lobster types
7. dragonflies or damsel flies
Part Five:
1. man-made lakes, glacier made lakes, crater-form lakes
2. answers vary 3. answers will vary 4. yes, it will be a new/ fresh lake, it will age and be a mature lake or pond, and it will slowly die and become a dead - lake if it has little if any water in it
5. march = a swamp or wetland. This is shallow waters will a lot of plant life at top of surface
6. swamp, bogs, bayou, answers will vary 7. The Swamps of the Mississippi Delta (answers vary)
Part Six:
1. the very southern part 2. this is highway 75 , runs west to east just north of Everglades
3. answers vary ( alligators, florida panthers, egrets, spoonbills )
4. air boats or small boats that can travel on shallow waters, answers will vary
5. houseboats are on shores or in shallow waters and built above the water so they won t flood
6. by people building levees or dams and taking water supplies and bull-dozing areas
7. this is the sea cow, very very gentle but can be hit by propellers if boats travel too fast in area of water
Part Seven:
1. otters swim in large groups and hunt, they fought a crocodile and scared it off
2. the wilde-beasts are attacked on shore of river when they tried to cross and some are killed
3. the bear was swimming in the river and catching salmon fish for its young cubs
Part One:
1. NAME THE three most common forms of water:
2. Name the three most common ways to change the "state of water" :
3. Name three common ways water is used by people/ animals/ or nature:
4. Name the 4 main types of large water formations on Earth
5. Name one example on Earth of each example listed for # 4: (hint: Atlantic Ocean)
Part Two:
1. DEFINE precipitation or give some examples:
2. What is evaporation of water, and give an example.
3. Evaporation of water from plant or tree life is called what?
4. What does the "headwaters" of a river mean?
5. What is the tributary of a river mean? give an example:
6. What is the watershed or drainage basin of a river mean?
7. What is the Continental Divide of the Rocky Mountains?
Part Three:
1 Name 4 rivers of the USA:
2. Name 3 rivers of the state of Iowa:
3. Where is the Nile River? Where is the Amazon River?
4. What is the flood plain of a river mean?
5. What is the mouth or the delta region of a river mean?
6. New Orleans is at the mouth of what main river?
Part Five:
1. WHAT are algae or larva in a pond or lake?
2. Lilies or lily pads and moss are what on a lake or pond?
3. Cottonwoods or willows are what common objects by a lake or pond?
4. What are the 3 kinds of amphibians you see commonly by lakes or ponds?
5. Name 2 or 3 common reptiles you might see near a lake or pond?
6. What are crayfish or crawl-dads?
7. What is the big insect that loves to fly over pond waters and eat flies/ mosquitoes?
Part Five:
1. Think of your Kuno project: ( name the 3 forms or kinds of lakes)
2. Name 3 lakes, it can be in Iowa or USA or even the World:
3. Name 3 kinds of fish or names of fish that you know might be lakes or ponds:
4. Can a pond be like a human and have a life? ( name the 3 stages of a pond s life)
5. What is a marsh?
6. Another name for a wetland area beside "marsh" is what?
7. Name a famous area that has a wetland condition:
Part Six:
1. What part of Florida is the Everglades?
2. What is Alligator Alley?
3. Name 3 or 4 animals that you might see in the Everglades
4. What is the main form of travel you would need to go across the Everglades?
5. What is a house-boat? Where might you see one?
6. What can cause the Everglades to be threatened or become endangered?
7. Tell me what you know about the manatee?
Part Seven:
1. From the video Planet Earth: summarize the part of video about the otters
2. Tell about the part in video with the crocodiles and the wildebeasts:
3. In the video on rivers: what was the grizzly bear doing?
4. Summarize or tell one other part of the video you remember:
Answers to Waters of the World: study game:
Part one:
1. Ice, water vapor, water-rain
2. evaporates, melts, freezing water
3. drinking water, swimming or moving in water, plants absorb water
4. Rivers, lakes and oceans of the World
5. Mississippi, Lake Michigan, Pacific Ocean (answers will vary)
Part two:
1. Precipitation is rain, snow, sleet, fog and other forms
2.evaporate is when water will become water vapor; like mist to fog to where water is gone
3. When you have dew or mist in air, this is called transpiration
4. Headwaters is where the water will start; in the mts where snow melts or from groundwater
5. the smaller rivers and streams that go into a big river. The Iowa is a tributary to the Mississippi
6. The basin is where all the small rivers are at in a large area like the Mississippi watershed states
Part three:
1. answers will vary ( Mississippi, Missouri, Red, Colorado, .......) 2. answers vary
3. Nile is in Africa, Amazon is in Brazil of South America
4. The flood plain is the flat big valley where when heavy rains, all of this area will flood
5. the end of river where it empties into a large body of water is called delta or mouth of river
6. Mississippi River, this is called the mississippi delta region
Part Four:
1. alga is small plant life and larva = baby animals or eggs
2. these are plant life and many of them cover the tops of waters of ponds/ lakes
3. these are common trees by lakes/ ponds 4. frogs, toads, salamanders (mudpuppies)
5. snakes, turtles, lizards, answers will vary 6. they are small - crustaceans/ lobster types
7. dragonflies or damsel flies
Part Five:
1. man-made lakes, glacier made lakes, crater-form lakes
2. answers vary 3. answers will vary 4. yes, it will be a new/ fresh lake, it will age and be a mature lake or pond, and it will slowly die and become a dead - lake if it has little if any water in it
5. march = a swamp or wetland. This is shallow waters will a lot of plant life at top of surface
6. swamp, bogs, bayou, answers will vary 7. The Swamps of the Mississippi Delta (answers vary)
Part Six:
1. the very southern part 2. this is highway 75 , runs west to east just north of Everglades
3. answers vary ( alligators, florida panthers, egrets, spoonbills )
4. air boats or small boats that can travel on shallow waters, answers will vary
5. houseboats are on shores or in shallow waters and built above the water so they won t flood
6. by people building levees or dams and taking water supplies and bull-dozing areas
7. this is the sea cow, very very gentle but can be hit by propellers if boats travel too fast in area of water
Part Seven:
1. otters swim in large groups and hunt, they fought a crocodile and scared it off
2. the wilde-beasts are attacked on shore of river when they tried to cross and some are killed
3. the bear was swimming in the river and catching salmon fish for its young cubs
--Directions (Space Project)
1. **In your notebook = write 5 things about a famous astronaut
2. also write 5 things about a Science Fiction movie
3. also write 5 things about a space mission (sign up in class for all three)
will transfer all this information onto a poster and have one picture of each
item on your poster
**NEATNESS IS A REQUIRED PART OF THIS ASSIGNMENT !
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Chapter two and NASA study game questions:
set one:
1. what does NASA stand for?
2. How many men became "our first astronauts"?
3. What is the name of the space center in Texas?
4. What is the name of the space center in Florida?
5. What kind of animal flew in space for NASA?
6. Who was the first man in space for NASA?
7. Who was the first man to orbit Earth for NASA?
set two:
1. Who was the "father of NASA"?
2. During the Mercury missions how many men were in rocket?
3. In Apollo missions how many men were in the rocket?
4. During Gemini missions how many men were in rocket?
5. Who did the first space walk? Neil Armstrong, John Glenn
or Ed White?
6. What Apollo missions went to the Moon but did not land?
7. What Apollo mission did all astronauts die during testing?
set three:
1. What Apollo mission had first men to walk on the Moon?
2. Name the astronauts of the first mission on the Moon:
3. What does it mean: "Houston we have a problem."
4. Name the Apollo mission in "Houston we have problem."
5. When missions come back to Earth, where do they land?
6. Why are test pilots imporant to our space program?
7. Who were Chuck Yeager and Scott Crossfield?
set four:
1. What is the Space Shuttle program?
2. Has NASA ever sent other space ships to the Moon since the last Apollo missions? If they did, were people in "ships"?
3. What is the International Space Station?
4. What was the Sputnik mission? Who flew it?
5. What was the Explorer 1 mission? Who flew it?
6. Who was Yuri Gagarin?
7. Who was "Ham"?
8. Who was John F Kennedy?
set five: "star trek or star wars"?
1. Darth Vader, Captain Kirk, Data,
2. Spock, R2 D2, Chewbacca,
3. Starship Enterprise, Yoda, Jabba The Hunt
4. Dr. McCoy, Luke Skywalker, Hans Solo
5. Khan, "may the force be with you", "live long and prosper"
After you review all the answers watch two movie clips below I know you will enjoy!!!!!! (classic clips)
ANSWERS TO ALL SETS:
SET ONE:
1. National Aerenautics and Space Administration
2. seven 3. Johnson 4. Kennedy 5. chimp 6. Alan Shepard 7. John Glenn
Set Two:
1. WERNHER VON BRAUN
2. ONE 3. three 4. two 5. Ed White 6. Apollo 1-10 and 13 7. Apollo One
Set Three:
1. Apollo 11 2. Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, Michael Collins
3. Houston mean: the crew of Apollo 13 has engine and power problems "message"
4. #13 5. Pacific Ocean 6. test pilots flew new jets and NASA wanted them to become our original astronauts 7. very famous test pilots of the l950 s
Set Four:
1. The Space Shuttle was a big jet plane that took 5-7 astronauts in to space for over 20 years after our Apollo missions. (it had two terrible disasters)
2. Yes/ No
3. The space station is still being used by many countries for outer space living and testings in our Earth's outer space over 100 miles above Earth
4. Sputnik was the very first mission in space(satellite by Russian space program)
5. the mission satellite first in space by NASA was called "Explorer"
6. Yuri Gargarin was the very first man in space (a Russian)
7. 1st chimp in space by USA 8. JFK was our president of USA that gave a speech for us in USA to want to be first country to go to the MOON. "a great speech"
STARWARS or STAR TREK?
1. SW, ST, ST
2. ST, SW, SW
3. ST, SW, SW
4. ST,SW, SW
5. ST,SW, ST
1. **In your notebook = write 5 things about a famous astronaut
2. also write 5 things about a Science Fiction movie
3. also write 5 things about a space mission (sign up in class for all three)
will transfer all this information onto a poster and have one picture of each
item on your poster
**NEATNESS IS A REQUIRED PART OF THIS ASSIGNMENT !
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Chapter two and NASA study game questions:
set one:
1. what does NASA stand for?
2. How many men became "our first astronauts"?
3. What is the name of the space center in Texas?
4. What is the name of the space center in Florida?
5. What kind of animal flew in space for NASA?
6. Who was the first man in space for NASA?
7. Who was the first man to orbit Earth for NASA?
set two:
1. Who was the "father of NASA"?
2. During the Mercury missions how many men were in rocket?
3. In Apollo missions how many men were in the rocket?
4. During Gemini missions how many men were in rocket?
5. Who did the first space walk? Neil Armstrong, John Glenn
or Ed White?
6. What Apollo missions went to the Moon but did not land?
7. What Apollo mission did all astronauts die during testing?
set three:
1. What Apollo mission had first men to walk on the Moon?
2. Name the astronauts of the first mission on the Moon:
3. What does it mean: "Houston we have a problem."
4. Name the Apollo mission in "Houston we have problem."
5. When missions come back to Earth, where do they land?
6. Why are test pilots imporant to our space program?
7. Who were Chuck Yeager and Scott Crossfield?
set four:
1. What is the Space Shuttle program?
2. Has NASA ever sent other space ships to the Moon since the last Apollo missions? If they did, were people in "ships"?
3. What is the International Space Station?
4. What was the Sputnik mission? Who flew it?
5. What was the Explorer 1 mission? Who flew it?
6. Who was Yuri Gagarin?
7. Who was "Ham"?
8. Who was John F Kennedy?
set five: "star trek or star wars"?
1. Darth Vader, Captain Kirk, Data,
2. Spock, R2 D2, Chewbacca,
3. Starship Enterprise, Yoda, Jabba The Hunt
4. Dr. McCoy, Luke Skywalker, Hans Solo
5. Khan, "may the force be with you", "live long and prosper"
After you review all the answers watch two movie clips below I know you will enjoy!!!!!! (classic clips)
ANSWERS TO ALL SETS:
SET ONE:
1. National Aerenautics and Space Administration
2. seven 3. Johnson 4. Kennedy 5. chimp 6. Alan Shepard 7. John Glenn
Set Two:
1. WERNHER VON BRAUN
2. ONE 3. three 4. two 5. Ed White 6. Apollo 1-10 and 13 7. Apollo One
Set Three:
1. Apollo 11 2. Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, Michael Collins
3. Houston mean: the crew of Apollo 13 has engine and power problems "message"
4. #13 5. Pacific Ocean 6. test pilots flew new jets and NASA wanted them to become our original astronauts 7. very famous test pilots of the l950 s
Set Four:
1. The Space Shuttle was a big jet plane that took 5-7 astronauts in to space for over 20 years after our Apollo missions. (it had two terrible disasters)
2. Yes/ No
3. The space station is still being used by many countries for outer space living and testings in our Earth's outer space over 100 miles above Earth
4. Sputnik was the very first mission in space(satellite by Russian space program)
5. the mission satellite first in space by NASA was called "Explorer"
6. Yuri Gargarin was the very first man in space (a Russian)
7. 1st chimp in space by USA 8. JFK was our president of USA that gave a speech for us in USA to want to be first country to go to the MOON. "a great speech"
STARWARS or STAR TREK?
1. SW, ST, ST
2. ST, SW, SW
3. ST, SW, SW
4. ST,SW, SW
5. ST,SW, ST
October 15th------review of workbook
pages 22-26 (rocketry)
Page 22 ****list what you know:
maybe information about Apollo missions and its rockets, maybe about test pilots and how they then flew "rockets"
maybe that rockets are used as missiles or for flight
What you learned?
All students are different, I would hope
that you learned how rockets are divided into stages, that
Cape Kennedy is in Florida and where NASA will launch them.
That Dr von Braun was the first director of NASA and Dr. Robert Goddard was the father of rocketry.
1. Rocket technology originated in ? ***China
2. First modern rockets started about? *** l915
PAGE 23:
3. list these in order from earliest to closest to present time:
a. Chinese coated arrows with flammable powder
b. Chinese used gunpowder inside their rockets
c. The British used rockets "red glare" against America
d. Scientist such as Goddard made and tested our first modern rockets
e. Dr von Braun helped design rockets used as missiles in WW II.
f. Rockets launched astronauts to the Moon.
4. Describe the contributions of Dr von Braun to our NASA:
**********you better know a lot concerning him, look at my website and videos.
5. Why do rockets move forward ? It is like the movement of a balloon (as you blow up air, then air is released). ****for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction****
When the engine creates force down onto the launch-pad from burning fuel and hot gases/ the reaction or opposite force is called THRUST.
***to move forward or UP, the "thrust" must be more powerful than the original fuel-burn force. SEE THE VIDEO BELOW:
pages 22-26 (rocketry)
Page 22 ****list what you know:
maybe information about Apollo missions and its rockets, maybe about test pilots and how they then flew "rockets"
maybe that rockets are used as missiles or for flight
What you learned?
All students are different, I would hope
that you learned how rockets are divided into stages, that
Cape Kennedy is in Florida and where NASA will launch them.
That Dr von Braun was the first director of NASA and Dr. Robert Goddard was the father of rocketry.
1. Rocket technology originated in ? ***China
2. First modern rockets started about? *** l915
PAGE 23:
3. list these in order from earliest to closest to present time:
a. Chinese coated arrows with flammable powder
b. Chinese used gunpowder inside their rockets
c. The British used rockets "red glare" against America
d. Scientist such as Goddard made and tested our first modern rockets
e. Dr von Braun helped design rockets used as missiles in WW II.
f. Rockets launched astronauts to the Moon.
4. Describe the contributions of Dr von Braun to our NASA:
**********you better know a lot concerning him, look at my website and videos.
5. Why do rockets move forward ? It is like the movement of a balloon (as you blow up air, then air is released). ****for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction****
When the engine creates force down onto the launch-pad from burning fuel and hot gases/ the reaction or opposite force is called THRUST.
***to move forward or UP, the "thrust" must be more powerful than the original fuel-burn force. SEE THE VIDEO BELOW:
6. For every force or action there is an equal "reaction"
7. True -a rocket must move faster than orbital velocity to establish an orbit
False---the force that propels a rocket forward is its velocity (speed)--- it is its THRUST
True----a rocket must reach escape velocity to leave Earth
***that speed is about 25, 000 mph.
True----escape velocity is greater than orbital velocity
8. The three main types of modern day rockets or types of fuels to send spacecraft up are: solid-fuels, liquid-fuels and electric charged rockets.
Page 25:
***What was the space race? The battle of both Russia and USA to have space missions and accomplish amazing new discoveries about space.
What were the "test pilots"? They were volunteers from the military mostly. From the beginning of planes, it was needed those who would fly the new machines. Many of them died. One of the most famous was pilot Edwards who died in a crash flying an experimental jet. The USA Edwards Air Force Base of western USA is by
his name.
What are space probes? They are satellites for communication needs; such as for weather, cell phones, TV, internet and all means of space studies and information
page 26 in your workbook:
5. FALSE-- John Glenn was first American in space. (Alan Shepard was first man in space and only Mercury Seven to also be on a Apollo mission.
6. 1957 the Soviet Union (russia) launched Sputnik satellite
1958 NASA launched our Explorer satellite
l961 Russia launched the first man in space-Yuri Gagarin
one month later in the Freedom 7 spacecraft we
sent up Alan Shepard
**this all began the SPACE RACE FOR THESE TWO COUNRIES
and the main race was who would get to the Moon first !!!!
7. NASA had the Apollo program from late l960 s to l973 and sent several missions to the Moon, last being Apollo 17.
7. True -a rocket must move faster than orbital velocity to establish an orbit
False---the force that propels a rocket forward is its velocity (speed)--- it is its THRUST
True----a rocket must reach escape velocity to leave Earth
***that speed is about 25, 000 mph.
True----escape velocity is greater than orbital velocity
8. The three main types of modern day rockets or types of fuels to send spacecraft up are: solid-fuels, liquid-fuels and electric charged rockets.
Page 25:
***What was the space race? The battle of both Russia and USA to have space missions and accomplish amazing new discoveries about space.
What were the "test pilots"? They were volunteers from the military mostly. From the beginning of planes, it was needed those who would fly the new machines. Many of them died. One of the most famous was pilot Edwards who died in a crash flying an experimental jet. The USA Edwards Air Force Base of western USA is by
his name.
What are space probes? They are satellites for communication needs; such as for weather, cell phones, TV, internet and all means of space studies and information
page 26 in your workbook:
5. FALSE-- John Glenn was first American in space. (Alan Shepard was first man in space and only Mercury Seven to also be on a Apollo mission.
6. 1957 the Soviet Union (russia) launched Sputnik satellite
1958 NASA launched our Explorer satellite
l961 Russia launched the first man in space-Yuri Gagarin
one month later in the Freedom 7 spacecraft we
sent up Alan Shepard
**this all began the SPACE RACE FOR THESE TWO COUNRIES
and the main race was who would get to the Moon first !!!!
7. NASA had the Apollo program from late l960 s to l973 and sent several missions to the Moon, last being Apollo 17.
study game for Space Test -----3
October 21-----practice for test:
A. set one:
1.___________He wrote several science-fiction stories
2.___________famous name of Star Trek commander
3.___________first person to go in space-ship
4.___________"for every action is an equal reaction"
5.___________first American astronaut in space
6.___________just died, one of original NASA Seven
7.___________USA father of rocketry
8.___________head of NASA in the beginning
9.___________inventor of the cell-phone
10.__________president of USA during NASA's start
answers: John Kennedy, Robbert Goddard, Jules Verne, Issac Newton, W von Braun, Alan Shepard, Yuri Gagarin, Marty Cooper, Scott Carpenter, Captain Kirk
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B. set two:
1. ___________first space-station made 30 years ago
2.____________famous jet that set many test records
3.____________space-shuttle that had tragic explosion
4.____________went to several planets to study them
5.____________the current space-station in space
6.____________first military missile used in WW II.
7.____________large rocket used to go to the Moon
8.____________famous "fly-over jets" for Super Bowl
9.____________first satellite sent into space
10.___________first NASA satellite sent into space
answers: Sputnik, V-2 rocket, Saturn V rocket, Mir, the Explorer, Blue-Angels, I.S.S., X-15, Challenger, the Voyageur
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C. Set three:
1.____________very first space machine in space
2.____________the speed of a space craft or object
3.____________moves rocket by liquid or solid matter
4.____________having a rocket made of several parts
5.____________going fast enough to escape gravity
6.____________going fast enough to orbit our Earth
7.____________air missile or space craft or"fireworks"
8.____________how high up in atmosphere rocket is
9.____________rocket movement due to Newton s Laws of Gravity
10.___________how to have pleasure when hungry
answers: rockets, escape velocity, orbital velocity, rocket altitude, velocity, thrust, satellite, multi-stage rocket, rocket fuel, double-stuff oreos
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D. set four:
1. ____________satellite that go around the Earth
2. ____________space missions to far away planets
3. ____________key element to signals for satellites
4. ____________large space-plane with 5-7 crew size
5. ____________brings Sun's rays for energy to a satellite
6.____________satellite that stays in one location
7.____________used to power first form of rockets
8.____________small robot that travels on Mars soil
9.____________from song about rockets in the air
10.___________helps us have cell phones and internet
answers: space-shuttle, space probe, antenna, solar-panels, rover, communications satellites, geostationary satellite, orbital satellites, gun powder, "red-glare"
October 21-----practice for test:
A. set one:
1.___________He wrote several science-fiction stories
2.___________famous name of Star Trek commander
3.___________first person to go in space-ship
4.___________"for every action is an equal reaction"
5.___________first American astronaut in space
6.___________just died, one of original NASA Seven
7.___________USA father of rocketry
8.___________head of NASA in the beginning
9.___________inventor of the cell-phone
10.__________president of USA during NASA's start
answers: John Kennedy, Robbert Goddard, Jules Verne, Issac Newton, W von Braun, Alan Shepard, Yuri Gagarin, Marty Cooper, Scott Carpenter, Captain Kirk
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B. set two:
1. ___________first space-station made 30 years ago
2.____________famous jet that set many test records
3.____________space-shuttle that had tragic explosion
4.____________went to several planets to study them
5.____________the current space-station in space
6.____________first military missile used in WW II.
7.____________large rocket used to go to the Moon
8.____________famous "fly-over jets" for Super Bowl
9.____________first satellite sent into space
10.___________first NASA satellite sent into space
answers: Sputnik, V-2 rocket, Saturn V rocket, Mir, the Explorer, Blue-Angels, I.S.S., X-15, Challenger, the Voyageur
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C. Set three:
1.____________very first space machine in space
2.____________the speed of a space craft or object
3.____________moves rocket by liquid or solid matter
4.____________having a rocket made of several parts
5.____________going fast enough to escape gravity
6.____________going fast enough to orbit our Earth
7.____________air missile or space craft or"fireworks"
8.____________how high up in atmosphere rocket is
9.____________rocket movement due to Newton s Laws of Gravity
10.___________how to have pleasure when hungry
answers: rockets, escape velocity, orbital velocity, rocket altitude, velocity, thrust, satellite, multi-stage rocket, rocket fuel, double-stuff oreos
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D. set four:
1. ____________satellite that go around the Earth
2. ____________space missions to far away planets
3. ____________key element to signals for satellites
4. ____________large space-plane with 5-7 crew size
5. ____________brings Sun's rays for energy to a satellite
6.____________satellite that stays in one location
7.____________used to power first form of rockets
8.____________small robot that travels on Mars soil
9.____________from song about rockets in the air
10.___________helps us have cell phones and internet
answers: space-shuttle, space probe, antenna, solar-panels, rover, communications satellites, geostationary satellite, orbital satellites, gun powder, "red-glare"
KEY
A 1. Jules Verne 2. Captain Kirk 3. Yuri Gargarin 4. Isac Newton 5. Alan Shepard 6. Scott Carpenter 7. Robert Goddard 8. Werhner von Braun 9. Martin Cooper 10. JFK
B. 1. Mir 2. x-15 3. Challenger 4. Voyageur 5. I.S.S.
6. V-2 7. Saturn V 8. Blue Angels 9. Sputnik 10. Explorer
C. 1. satellite 2. velocity 3. rocket fuel 4. mult-stage 5. escaper velocity 6. orbital velocity 7. rockets 8. rocket altitude 9. thrust 10. OREO
D. 1. orbital satellites 2. space probe 3. antenna 4. space shuttle 5. solar panels 6. geostationary 7. gun powder
8. rover 9. red glare 10. communications satellites
A 1. Jules Verne 2. Captain Kirk 3. Yuri Gargarin 4. Isac Newton 5. Alan Shepard 6. Scott Carpenter 7. Robert Goddard 8. Werhner von Braun 9. Martin Cooper 10. JFK
B. 1. Mir 2. x-15 3. Challenger 4. Voyageur 5. I.S.S.
6. V-2 7. Saturn V 8. Blue Angels 9. Sputnik 10. Explorer
C. 1. satellite 2. velocity 3. rocket fuel 4. mult-stage 5. escaper velocity 6. orbital velocity 7. rockets 8. rocket altitude 9. thrust 10. OREO
D. 1. orbital satellites 2. space probe 3. antenna 4. space shuttle 5. solar panels 6. geostationary 7. gun powder
8. rover 9. red glare 10. communications satellites