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Two Astronomy Games Cherilynn Morrow, Ph. D 1 Two Astronomy Games Copyright 2004 Cherilynn

Two Astronomy Games Cherilynn Morrow, Ph. D 1 Two Astronomy Games Copyright 2004 Cherilynn Morrow camorrow@colorado. edu

On a sheet of paper, make two columns like the ones below: Smallest Largest

On a sheet of paper, make two columns like the ones below: Smallest Largest “Small and Large” 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. “Near and Far” 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Closest Farthest 2 Two Astronomy Games Copyright 2004 Cherilynn Morrow camorrow@colorado. edu

Game # 1: R Use the first column. R Place the following images in

Game # 1: R Use the first column. R Place the following images in order from the smallest object (number 1) to largest object (number 9). R It would be best to write the letter as well as the name of the object in the column. This way, you will have a list that you can consult later. Are you ready? 3 Two Astronomy Games Copyright 2004 Cherilynn Morrow camorrow@colorado. edu

A. THE SUN B. EARTH C. SPACE SHUTTLE D. THE MOON E. THE SOLAR

A. THE SUN B. EARTH C. SPACE SHUTTLE D. THE MOON E. THE SOLAR SYSTEM G. MARS H. A GALAXY F. BEARS I. JUPITER 4 Two Astronomy Games Copyright 2004 Cherilynn Morrow camorrow@colorado. edu

The Solution 5 Two Astronomy Games Copyright 2004 Cherilynn Morrow camorrow@colorado. edu

The Solution 5 Two Astronomy Games Copyright 2004 Cherilynn Morrow camorrow@colorado. edu

1 F. BEARS 4 G. MARS 2 C. SPACE SHUTTLE 3 D. THE MOON

1 F. BEARS 4 G. MARS 2 C. SPACE SHUTTLE 3 D. THE MOON 5 B. EARTH 6 I. JUPITER 8 E. THE SOLAR SYSTEM 7 A. THE SUN 9 H. A GALAXY 6 Two Astronomy Games Copyright 2004 Cherilynn Morrow camorrow@colorado. edu

Game # 2: R Use the second column. R Put the objects in these

Game # 2: R Use the second column. R Put the objects in these images in order from nearest to the surface of Earth (number 1) to farthest from the surface of Earth (number 9). R It would be best to write the letter as well as the name of the object in the column. This way, you will have a list that you can consult later. Are you ready? 7 Two Astronomy Games Copyright 2004 Cherilynn Morrow camorrow@colorado. edu

A. THE SUN D. THE MOON G. AN EAGLE B. A GALAXY E. JET

A. THE SUN D. THE MOON G. AN EAGLE B. A GALAXY E. JET AIRPLANE C. AURORAS F. HUBBLE TELESCOPE H. STARS OF THE BIG DIPPER I. SATURN 8 Two Astronomy Games Copyright 2004 Cherilynn Morrow camorrow@colorado. edu

The Solution 9 Two Astronomy Games Copyright 2004 Cherilynn Morrow camorrow@colorado. edu

The Solution 9 Two Astronomy Games Copyright 2004 Cherilynn Morrow camorrow@colorado. edu

G. AN EAGLE E. JET AIRPLANE F. HUBBLE TELESCOPE I. SATURN D. THE MOON

G. AN EAGLE E. JET AIRPLANE F. HUBBLE TELESCOPE I. SATURN D. THE MOON H. STARS OF THE BIG DIPPER C. AURORAS A. THE SUN B. A GALAXY 10 Two Astronomy Games Copyright 2004 Cherilynn Morrow camorrow@colorado. edu