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4th Day Science

Planet Presentations and Trivia (Week 10)

2/27/2023

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On the fourth day of creation, God created the Sun, Moon and Stars (Gen. 1:14).  The Hebrew text for stars is literally translated as ‘wandering stars’ and was used to describe any luminous object in the sky other than the sun and the moon.  Hence, stars, in the this case also includes planets, their satellites, asteroids, and comets.  The current science ideas about how the planets have formed have changed in numerous ways over the last 300 years and they will continue to change.  So far these ideas have been counter to what is stated in the Bible.  Take heed and know what you believe.

Planet Presentations

I love when the students take the stage and present information that they researched and learned about.  I was able to use some of their information for our Planet Trivia questions after we finished presentations.  It was neat to see those whose planet they researched recognized the questions that were asked.
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Planet Trivia

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Here are the Planet Trivia questions that I cut up and divided between the two teams.  Each card has the question and answer.  I played with two teams but you can probably break it into more teams if you wanted.  Each student on the team had the opportunity to ask the opposing team a question.  Decide before hand how many 'chances' you want to give the students to get the right answer.
The team who answered the most questions correctly wins.

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