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Slide 1:Planet
Jeopardy
Slide 2:Planet Jeopardy Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter 400 200 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000
Slide 3:B. 5.4 billions years A. 8.7 billions years C. 4.5 billions years D. 1.5 billions years Question 1 from Mercury
How old is Mercury?
Slide 4:Answer to Question1 from Mercury
C. 4.5 billions years Bonus
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Slide 5:Answer You’re too good to catch! Click to record $200
Slide 6:Question 2 Mercury B. 90,000,870km D. 90,876,873km C. 78,956,960km A. 58,340,000km Question: How far is Mercury from the sun?
Slide 7:Answer to Question 2 Mercury
A.58,340,000km Bonus
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Slide 9:Question 3 Mercury B. 0.24 Earth years D. 5 earth years C. 1.earth year A. 2 Earth years Question: How long does it take for Mercury to go around the sun?
Slide 10:Answer 3 to Mercury
B. 0.24 Earth years Bonus
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Slide 12:Question 4 Mercury B .0 C. 2 D. 3 A. 1 Question How many moons does Mercury have?
Slide 13:Answer 4 Mercury
B.0 Bonus
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Slide 15:Question 5 Mercury B. smooth C. Flat D. bumpy A. Rocky Question: What kind of surface does Mercury have?
Slide 16:Answer 5 Mercury
B. Rocky Bonus
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Slide 18:Question 1 Venus A.4.5 billions years D.7.8 billions years C. 8.9 billions years B. 8.8 billions years Question: How old is Venus?
Slide 19:Answer 1 ForVenus
A.4.5 billions years Bonus
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Slide 20:Answer RIGHT!
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Slide 21:A. 749,489,438km Question 2 Venus D. 735,485,999km C. 985,567,477km B. 108,200,000km Question: How far away is Venus Away from the sun?
Slide 22:Answer 2 Venus
B 108,200,000km Bonus
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Slide 24:Question 3 Venus A. 9.736 Earth years D. 0.616 Earth years C. 9.378 Earth years B. 7.348 Earth years Question how long does it takes Venus to go around the sun?
Slide 25:Answer 3 Venus
D.0.616 Earth years Bonus
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Slide 27:Question 4 Venus A. 1 D. 3 C. 2 B. 0 Question How many moons does Venus have?
Slide 28:Answer 4 Venus
B. 0 moons Bonus
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Slide 30:Question 5 Venus A. Earth D. Saturn C. Jupiter B. Mercury Question Who is Venus Sister planet?
Slide 31:Answer 5 Venus
A. Earth Bonus
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Slide 32:Answer Cool! Click to record $1000
Slide 33:A.1 Question 1 Earth D .4 C .3 B.2 Question How many moons does Earth have?
Slide 34:Answer 1 Earth
A.1 Bonus
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Slide 36:Question 2 Earth A. Uranus D. Jupiter C. Earth B. Saturn Question: Which planet has water?
Slide 37:Answer 2 Earth
C. Earth Bonus
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Slide 39:A. smooth Question 3 Earth B. Bumpy C. Flat D. Rocky crust Question: What kind of surface does Earth has?
Slide 40:Answer 3 Earth
D. Rocky Crust Bonus
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Slide 42:Question 4 Earth A. 4.6 billions years B. 4.5 billions years D.7.8 billions years C.9.9 billions years Question: How old is Earth?
Slide 43:Answer 4 Earth
B.4.5 billions years Bonus
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Slide 45:Question 5 Earth A. 4 years B. 3 years D. 2 years C. 1 year Question: How much time does it take for Earth to go around the sun?
Slide 46:Answer 5 Earth
C.1 year Bonus
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Slide 48:A. Blue planet B. Little planet C. Red planet D. Fire plant Question 1 Mars Question: What is Mars nickname?
Slide 49:Answer 1 Mars
C. Red planet Bonus
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Slide 50:Answer Marvelous! Click to record $200
Slide 51:Question 2 Mars A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 Question: How many moons does Mars has?
Slide 52:Answer 2 Mars
B.2 Bonus
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Slide 53:Answer Beautiful Day! Click to record $400
Slide 54:Question 3 Mars A. 27 lbs B. 87lbs C. 76lbs D. 20lbs QuestionHow much would you weigh on Mars if you weighed 70 pounds on the Earth ?
Slide 55:Answer 3 Mars
A.27lbs Bonus
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Slide 57:Question 4 Mars A. Seventh B. Six C. Fourth D. Fifth Question: What position is Mars in?
Slide 58:Answer 4 Mars
C. Fourth Bonus
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Slide 60:Question 5 Mars A. Yellow B. Pink C. Blue D. Red Question: What color is Mars?
Slide 61:Answer 5 Mars
D. Red Bonus
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Slide 63:Question 1 Jupiter A. Jupiter B. Saturn C. Uranus D. Earth Question: Which is the first biggest planet?
Slide 64:Answer 1 Jupiter
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Slide 66:A. 2 B. 16 C.3 D. 5 Question 2 Jupiter Question: How many moons does Jupiter have?
Slide 67:Answer 2 Jupiter
B.16 Bonus
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Slide 69:Question 3 Jupiter A. Kind of red B. Red C. Blue D. Yellow Question: What color is Jupiter?
Slide 70:Answer 3 Jupiter
A. Kind of red Bonus
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Slide 72:Question 4 Jupiter A. cloud B. A storm C. spot D. rain Question: What is the red spot on Jupiter?
Slide 73:Answer 4 Jupiter
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Slide 75:Question 5 Jupiter A. Earth B. Pluto C. Lo D. Saturn Question: What is one of the moons of Jupiter?
Slide 76:Answer 5 Jupiter
C. Lo Bonus
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Resources :Resources http://www.kidsastronomy.com/mars.htm
http://amazing-space.stsci.edu/eds/astronomy-basics.php
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