Astronomy Quiz

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Astronomy Quiz

Description

Save time with this multiple choice astronomy quiz! Both PDF and digital versions are included to support any style of teaching!

 

Need a quick way to provide feedback? Use the self grading Google form!

 

The questions in this assessment are designed to be rigorous and require students to predict, reflect, connect, and think critically about the content being presented.

 

Topics Covered in this Astronomy Quiz:

  • Celestial Bodies (comets, meteors, asteroids)
  • Gravity & Orbits
  • Earth, Moon, & Sun (seasons, tides, eclipses, moon phases)
  • Stars
  • The Big Bang

 

Who is this astronomy quiz resource for?

This resource can be used by classroom teachers, tutors, and parents of students in grades 6-9. It provides a variety of practice covering the mentioned topics.

 

How Can I Use this Resource?

  • Formative or Summative assessment – Use the Google Forms version of this file to quiz your students and get automatic feedback!
  • Pretest
  • Warm Up/Bellringer activity
  • Emergency Sub Plans
  • An independent work station in a set of stations
  • Differentiation – Assign this quiz as reteaching for students who have yet to show mastery.
  • Homework
  • Creation of Independent Work Packet for students who are not able to be present for direct instruction.
  • Extension activity for early finishers or for students who show a special interest in the topic
  • Use as a square on a Choice Board
  • Use the questions individually as a warm up or closure activity

 

What’s Included?

Purchase includes a printable PDF file in color with answer key. On page 2 of this resource you will find a link to a student friendly Google Forms version of this file.

 

NGSS STANDARDS COVERED BY THIS ASTRONOMY QUIZ:

 

NGSSMS-ESS1-2
Develop and use a model to describe the role of gravity in the motions within galaxies and the solar system. Emphasis for the model is on gravity as the force that holds together the solar system and Milky Way galaxy and controls orbital motions within them. Examples of models can be physical (such as the analogy of distance along a football field or computer visualizations of elliptical orbits) or conceptual (such as mathematical proportions relative to the size of familiar objects such as students’ school or state). Assessment does not include Kepler’s Laws of orbital motion or the apparent retrograde motion of the planets as viewed from Earth.
NGSSMS-ESS1-3
Analyze and interpret data to determine scale properties of objects in the solar system. Emphasis is on the analysis of data from Earth-based instruments, space-based telescopes, and spacecraft to determine similarities and differences among solar system objects. Examples of scale properties include the sizes of an object’s layers (such as crust and atmosphere), surface features (such as volcanoes), and orbital radius. Examples of data include statistical information, drawings and photographs, and models. Assessment does not include recalling facts about properties of the planets and other solar system bodies.
NGSSMS-ESS1-1
Develop and use a model of the Earth-sun-moon system to describe the cyclic patterns of lunar phases, eclipses of the sun and moon, and seasons. Examples of models can be physical, graphical, or conceptual.

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