SPACE FACTORY ESCAPE GAME
start
CAN YOU ESCAPE FROM THE DEPTHS OF THE FACTORY BEFORE IT EXPLODES???
THE MISSION
You have been trapped inside an old abandoend factory by your mad scientist teacher. He tells you that you can escape if you have been a good listener and active participant in class. This makes you nervous for some reason. Answer the questions correctly to escape before the factory explodes!
THE base
Find the clue you need to keep moving forward
QUESTION 1/3
JUPITER
THIS PLANET IS FIFTH FROM THE SUN AND HAS OVER 70 MOONS.
SATURN
QUESTION 2/3
VENUS
THIS PLANET HAS NO NATURAL MOONS AND IS THE HOTTEST IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM
MERCURY
QUESTION 3/3
MARS, VENUS, EARTH, MERCURY
NAME THE INNER PLANETS IN ORDER
MERCURY, VENUS, EARTH, MARS
THE base
Find the clue you need to keep moving forward
QUESTION 1/3
Seasonal changes
Which phenomenon is caused by the tilt of Earth’s axis during planetary revolution and involves the changing of temperatures and daylight amounts during different parts of the year?
Day/Night cycle
Solar eclipse
Earth makes a complete rotation every 24
hours. Earth revolves around the Sun every 24
hours.
QUESTION 2/3
Earth makes a complete rotation every 24
hours. Earth revolves around the Sun every 365 days.
Which answer choice correctly describes the length of time that it takes Earth to rotate and revolve?
Earth rotates and revolves every 24 hours.
QUESTION 3/3
The Earth’s rotation on its axis causing day and night
A student pointed a flashlight modeling the Sun toward a globe modeling Earth. The student spun the globe. What was the student most likely demonstrating?
The Sun’s orbit around Earth causing day and night
Earth’s orbit around the Sun causing day and night
the base
Find the clue you need to keep moving forward
QUESTION 1/3
Add a sphere representing the Moon between the sphere representing Earth and the lamp.
A student designed the model
on the right to explain why half
of Earth experiences day while
the other half experiences night.
How could the student best improve the model?
Spin the sphere representing Earth on the stick.
Walk around the lamp while holding the sphere
representing the Earth.
QUESTION 2/3
Location Y is experiencing nighttime.
The diagram shows how half of Earth experiences daylight while the other half experiences darkness. Two locations are represented by letters. Which statement about the diagram is not true?
The Sun appears to rise in the East.
Location X is experiencing sunset.
QUESTION 3/3
Earth’s orbit around the Sun
At 10:00 A.M., a student saw the Sun shining through the window. A few hours later, the sun was no longer visible through the window. What is responsible for the Sun no longer appearing through the window?
Earth’s rotation on its axis
The Moon’s revolution around Earth
the base
Find the clue you need to keep moving forward
QUESTION 1/3
Shadow A appeared in the evening.
Shadow B appeared at midnight.
The picture shows the shadow cast by a lamppost at 3 different times of the day. Which statement about the picture is true?
Shadow A appeared around 4:00 P.M.
Shadow C appeared just before sunset.
QUESTION 2/3
Sunrise occurred within the last 6 hours.
Sunset will occur in less than 2 hours.
When the Sun is just above the East horizon, which of the following is true?
Sunrise will occur in less than 2 hours.
Sunset occurred within the last 6 hours.
QUESTION 3/3
It models Earth’s revolution around the Sun.
It models Earth’s rotation on its axis.
Students are using a globe to learn about day and night. Why is a globe a helpful tool?
It models the phases of the moon.
It models the appearance of the Sun at
different times throughout the day.
the base
Find the clue you need to keep moving forward
QUESTION 1/3
March 30
March 22
If March 1 is a Full Moon, when
could you expect the next Full
Moon to occur?
April 12
April 21
QUESTION 2/3
August 3
July 19
If July 4 is a New Moon, when
could you expect the next Full Moon to occur?
July 25
July 14
QUESTION 3/3
Nov 5
Nov 14
If December 14 is a Full Moon,
when would you estimate that the
PREVIOUS New Moon had
occurred?
Nov 30
Dec 5
Mission Complete
You've saved the base
START OVER?
Are you sure you want to go out?
You will lose progress
exit
back
MISSION FAILED
You've destroyed the base......
try again
FACTORY ESCAPE GAME
Dale Worley
Created on November 12, 2024
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SPACE FACTORY ESCAPE GAME
start
CAN YOU ESCAPE FROM THE DEPTHS OF THE FACTORY BEFORE IT EXPLODES???
THE MISSION
You have been trapped inside an old abandoend factory by your mad scientist teacher. He tells you that you can escape if you have been a good listener and active participant in class. This makes you nervous for some reason. Answer the questions correctly to escape before the factory explodes!
THE base
Find the clue you need to keep moving forward
QUESTION 1/3
JUPITER
THIS PLANET IS FIFTH FROM THE SUN AND HAS OVER 70 MOONS.
SATURN
QUESTION 2/3
VENUS
THIS PLANET HAS NO NATURAL MOONS AND IS THE HOTTEST IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM
MERCURY
QUESTION 3/3
MARS, VENUS, EARTH, MERCURY
NAME THE INNER PLANETS IN ORDER
MERCURY, VENUS, EARTH, MARS
THE base
Find the clue you need to keep moving forward
QUESTION 1/3
Seasonal changes
Which phenomenon is caused by the tilt of Earth’s axis during planetary revolution and involves the changing of temperatures and daylight amounts during different parts of the year?
Day/Night cycle
Solar eclipse
Earth makes a complete rotation every 24 hours. Earth revolves around the Sun every 24 hours.
QUESTION 2/3
Earth makes a complete rotation every 24 hours. Earth revolves around the Sun every 365 days.
Which answer choice correctly describes the length of time that it takes Earth to rotate and revolve?
Earth rotates and revolves every 24 hours.
QUESTION 3/3
The Earth’s rotation on its axis causing day and night
A student pointed a flashlight modeling the Sun toward a globe modeling Earth. The student spun the globe. What was the student most likely demonstrating?
The Sun’s orbit around Earth causing day and night
Earth’s orbit around the Sun causing day and night
the base
Find the clue you need to keep moving forward
QUESTION 1/3
Add a sphere representing the Moon between the sphere representing Earth and the lamp.
A student designed the model on the right to explain why half of Earth experiences day while the other half experiences night. How could the student best improve the model?
Spin the sphere representing Earth on the stick.
Walk around the lamp while holding the sphere representing the Earth.
QUESTION 2/3
Location Y is experiencing nighttime.
The diagram shows how half of Earth experiences daylight while the other half experiences darkness. Two locations are represented by letters. Which statement about the diagram is not true?
The Sun appears to rise in the East.
Location X is experiencing sunset.
QUESTION 3/3
Earth’s orbit around the Sun
At 10:00 A.M., a student saw the Sun shining through the window. A few hours later, the sun was no longer visible through the window. What is responsible for the Sun no longer appearing through the window?
Earth’s rotation on its axis
The Moon’s revolution around Earth
the base
Find the clue you need to keep moving forward
QUESTION 1/3
Shadow A appeared in the evening.
Shadow B appeared at midnight.
The picture shows the shadow cast by a lamppost at 3 different times of the day. Which statement about the picture is true?
Shadow A appeared around 4:00 P.M.
Shadow C appeared just before sunset.
QUESTION 2/3
Sunrise occurred within the last 6 hours.
Sunset will occur in less than 2 hours.
When the Sun is just above the East horizon, which of the following is true?
Sunrise will occur in less than 2 hours.
Sunset occurred within the last 6 hours.
QUESTION 3/3
It models Earth’s revolution around the Sun.
It models Earth’s rotation on its axis.
Students are using a globe to learn about day and night. Why is a globe a helpful tool?
It models the phases of the moon.
It models the appearance of the Sun at different times throughout the day.
the base
Find the clue you need to keep moving forward
QUESTION 1/3
March 30
March 22
If March 1 is a Full Moon, when could you expect the next Full Moon to occur?
April 12
April 21
QUESTION 2/3
August 3
July 19
If July 4 is a New Moon, when could you expect the next Full Moon to occur?
July 25
July 14
QUESTION 3/3
Nov 5
Nov 14
If December 14 is a Full Moon, when would you estimate that the PREVIOUS New Moon had occurred?
Nov 30
Dec 5
Mission Complete
You've saved the base
START OVER?
Are you sure you want to go out?
You will lose progress
exit
back
MISSION FAILED
You've destroyed the base......
try again