Science Bellwork Questions for Week 15
This set of bellwork questions for Week 15 covers various topics related to Earth's position to the Sun, the Sun's motion, Moon phases, and reflections on learning in science class. Students are prompted to answer questions about Earth's closest position to the Sun, sunrise and sunset phenomena, the Moon's waxing cycle, identifying waxing, waning, gibbous, and crescent Moon phases, and recalling three things learned in science class. The questions aim to engage students in critical thinking about astronomical phenomena in the natural world.
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Bellwork Bellwork Week Week 15, 15, Day Day 1 1 Earth is closest to the Sun during which season in the northern hemisphere? a. Spring b. Summer c. Winter d. Fall
Bellwork Bellwork Week Week 15, 15, Day Day 2 2 What causes the Sun to appear to rise and set? a. Earth s revolution b. The Sun s revolution c. Earth s rotation d. The Sun s rotation Explain your answer.
Bellwork Bellwork Week Week 15, 15, Day 3 Day 3 The Moon phase cycle lasts about 29.5 days. Given this information, about how long does it take for the Moon to wax from new moon to full moon? a. About 3 days b. About 1 week c. About 2 weeks d. About 4 weeks Explain your answer.
Bellwork Bellwork Week Of the moon phases pictured, which ones are waxing? Waning? Gibbous? Crescent? Explain. Week 15, 15, Day Day 4 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Bellwork Bellwork Week Week 15, 15, Day Day 5 5 Three things I learned in Science Class this week: 1. 2. 3.