Booklet Year 7 Space Activity
Booklet Year 7 Space Activity
Booklet Year 7 Space Activity
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Use books, the internet and other resources provided to complete the following
activities. You will be required to hand in your package of work, and a list of
references you used, then sit a validation test based on your work.
EARTH IN SPACE
1. Complete the following table about the eight planets in our solar system.
planet
name
diameter
(km)
mass
(tonnes)
rock or
gas
planet?
average
main gases in
temperature
atmosphere
(oC)
GRAVITY
3. Define the term gravity. What units is it measured in?
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4. Find out the size of surface gravity on the sun, moon and each of the eight planets
in our solar system.
Sun
Moon
Mercury
Venus
Earth
Mars
Jupiter
Saturn
Neptune
Uranus
Gravity
Gravity
5. Consider the hypotheses put forward by the following students.
Based on the evidence that you have collected about the planets and their gravity,
which hypothesis do you agree with?
Student
Amy
Bridget
Calvin
Darren
Hypothesis
Is the hypothesis
supported by the
evidence?
Explain which properties cause a planet to have more or less gravity. Which properties
do not impact gravity? Give examples from your data to support your argument.
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ORBITS
6. Define the term orbit.
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7. State the object that the Earth orbits. What object does the moon orbit?
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TIDES
8. Predict; When are tides at their highest?
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9. Find information about high and low tides in Fremantle this month (newspaper or
internet). Then look up the dates for the new and full moon this month.
Describe the relationship between tide height and the moon.
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10. The diagrams below show the moons position in relation to the Earth and
sun as it orbits the Earth.
(a) Use arrows to show the pull of gravity of the Earth toward the sun and the
moon toward Earth on each of the diagrams.
(b) Identify which diagram shows a neap tide and which one shows a spring
tide.
(c) Use the diagrams above and notes to explain why there are changes in the
tide heights.
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ECLIPSES
11. Make a basic model of solar and/or lunar eclipse.
Work as a group of three. Use a torch to represent the sun, a larger ball to represent
Earth and a smaller ball to represent the moon. The person holding the torch will need
to stand a metre or two away from the person with the Earth. Try holding the moon
between the sun and the Earth, then on the opposite side of the Earth. Observe any
shadows formed.
12. Draw diagrams showing the positions of the Moon, Earth and Sun during a lunar
eclipse and during a solar eclipse. Show any shadows. (Use the model to help.)
Lunar eclipse
Solar eclipse
REFERENCES
Write references for at least 3 resources that you have used in completing this assignment.
You must include at least one internet site and one book.
Correct referencing style:
Books: Author (surname, initials), year of publication, Title of book (italics or
underlined), edition (if applicable), Publisher, Place of publication.
Example: Healey, J, 2011, Alternative energy, Spinney Press, Sydney
Website: Author, publication date, Page title (italics or underlined), retrieved month, year, from
URL
Example: Australian Institute of Petroleum Ltd, 2008, Refining of petroleum, retrieved June,
2015, from http://www.aip.com.au/industry/fact_refine.htm
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