Semester Project Evaluation

Semester Project Evaluation

By:  Sydney # 4113

      Courtney #4104

      Shelby #4111

1. Spring tides occur when the Sun and Moon aligned and are higher.

A. True

B. False

2. Neap tides are higher high tides.

A. True

B. False

 

3. Tides are mostly caused by-

A. The spinning of the Earth

B. The orbiting of the Earth around the Sun

C. The Moon’s pull of gravity on the Earth

D. The Sun’s pull of gravity on the Earth

 

4. Spring Tides happen during ______ and _______ moons and Neap Tides happen during ________ moons.

A. Gibbous, Crescent, Quarter

B. 1st Quarter, 3rd Quarter, New

C. Full, New, Quarter

D. Full, New, Crescent

 

5. The farthest point a tide rises up a shoreline is called

A. Low tides

B. High tides

C. Maximum tides

D. Minimum tides

6. Tides are-

A. Movement of the Earth’s water through the ocean .

B. The daily rise and fall of the Earth’s water along the shore.

C. The increase in the amount of water in the Earth’s oceans.

D. The cycling of water through the environment.

 

7.  A single beach on the Earth would have ______ each day?

A.  1 high tide and 1 low tide

B.  2 high tides and 2 low tides

C.  4 high tides and 4 low tides

D.  24 total tides

 

8. Spring tides occur when the sun and moon are higher.

A. True

B. False

 

9. The Earth rotates on its axis every 24 hours.

A. True

B. False

 

10. Moon rotates twice every 27 days.

A. True

B. False

 

Spring Semester Project Plan

Spring 2014 Semester Project
Plan-

Written Activity- For the written activity we plan to make a crossword that will help our classmates better understand the relation between the position of the Moon and Sun and their effect on ocean tides.

Evaluation- For the evaluation we plan to explore more into our topic by giving a “10” question test over more than just what is in our journals.

Hands-on Activity- For the hands-on activity we plan to make a 3-dimensional model of Spring and Neap tides to show the position of the Moon and Sun.

Presentation- For the presentation we plan on making a slide show to teach our classmates facts about ocean tides and their effect from the Moon and Sun.

Richard Cory

In this poem Richard Cory is the richest man who has anything and everything you could ask for, but in the end there is a twist to Richard’s story. Richard ends up killing himself! With all this excitement going on, you notice that the poem is narrative, because it tells a story. The story of this poem developed the theme, which is what may be on the outside doesn’t always represent the inside.