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Let's Play. Sun, Moon and Earth. Who Wants To Be A Millionaire Student?. Idea by Jennifer Wagner. Design By Cindy Robertson. $ 1 Million $ 500,000 $ 250,000 $ 125,000 $ 64,000 $ 32,000 $ 16,000 $ 8,000 $ 4,000 $ 2,000 $ 1,000 $ 500 $ 200 $ 100. Millionaire Student.

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  1. Let's Play Sun, Moon and Earth Who Wants To Be A Millionaire Student? Idea by Jennifer Wagner Design By Cindy Robertson

  2. $ 1 Million • $ 500,000 • $ 250,000 • $ 125,000 • $ 64,000 • $ 32,000 • $ 16,000 • $ 8,000 • $ 4,000 • $ 2,000 • $ 1,000 • $ 500 • $ 200 • $ 100 Millionaire Student 50:50

  3. Sorry, that is not correct. Thank you for playing. Press ESC.

  4. Call on any adult or student. Your decision. Right Click. Choose Go, Previously Viewed.

  5. Ask The Audience. Right Click. Choose Go, Previously Viewed.

  6. Congratulations! You are now a MILLIONAIRE STUDENT! Press ESC.

  7. That’s right! Go to the NEXT question.

  8. Is that yourFinal Answer? Right Click, Choose Go, Previously Viewed, Click Answer Again. N

  9. $ 100 Question What is the Sun? 50:50 Final Answer ? planet moon A. B. star crater C. D.

  10. $ 100 Question What is the Sun? 50:50 Final Answer ? moon A. B. star C. D.

  11. $ 200 Question Which one is correct for smallest to largest object? 50:50 Final Answer ? Sun, Earth, Moon Moon, Earth, Sun A. B. Earth, Moon, Sun Moon, Sun, Earth C. D.

  12. $ 200 Question Which one is correct for smallest to largest object? 50:50 Final Answer ? Sun, Earth, Moon Moon, Earth, Sun A. B. C. D.

  13. $ 500 Question What covers the Moon’s surface? 50:50 Final Answer ? ice sheets craters A. B. gases water bodies C. D.

  14. $ 500 Question What covers the Moon’s surface? 50:50 Final Answer ? craters A. B. gases C. D.

  15. $ 1,000 Question What is the name of scientist who studies objects in space? 50:50 Final Answer ? geologist astronaut A. B. biologist astronomer C. D.

  16. $ 1,000 Question What is the name of scientist who studies objects in space? 50:50 Final Answer ? astronaut A. B. astronomer C. D.

  17. $ 2,000 Question What is a bowl-shaped pit that is made when a meteorite hits a moon or planet? 50:50 Final Answer ? meteor crater A. B. hole pond C. D.

  18. $ 2,000 Question What is a bowl-shaped pit that is made when a meteorite hits a moon or planet? 50:50 Final Answer ? meteor crater A. B. C. D.

  19. $ 4,000 Question Which tool makes faraway space objects look larger? 50:50 Final Answer ? space probe thermometer A. B. telescope microscope C. D.

  20. $ 4,000 Question Which tool makes faraway space objects look larger? 50:50 Final Answer ? A. B. telescope microscope C. D.

  21. $ 8,000 Question What is the pull that every object has on every other object? 50:50 Final Answer ? gravity force A. B. energy magnetism C. D.

  22. $ 8,000 Question What is the pull that every object has on every other object? 50:50 Final Answer ? gravity A. B. energy C. D.

  23. $ 16,000 Question What is a chunk of rock or metal from space that lands on a planet or a moon? 50:50 Final Answer ? meteor gases A. B. crater meteorite C. D.

  24. $ 16,000 Question What is a chunk of rock or metal from space that lands on a planet or a moon? 50:50 Final Answer ? meteor A. B. meteorite C. D.

  25. $ 32,000 Question How much larger is the Sun than the Earth? 50:50 Final Answer ? 4 times larger 1,000,000 times larger A. B. 100 times larger 1,000 times larger C. D.

  26. $ 32,000 Question How much larger is the Sun than the Earth? 50:50 Final Answer ? 4 times larger 1,000,000 times larger A. B. C. D.

  27. $ 64,000 Question If you can’t leave Earth, which instrument will give you the best view of the moon? 50:50 Final Answer ? binoculars space probe A. B. camera telescope C. D.

  28. $ 64,000 Question If you can’t leave Earth, which instrument will give you the best view of the moon? 50:50 Final Answer ? space probe A. B. telescope C. D.

  29. $ 125,000 Question The moon has: 50:50 Final Answer ? lakes and ponds wind A. B. gravity atmosphere C. D.

  30. $ 125,000 Question The moon has: 50:50 Final Answer ? A. B. gravity atmosphere C. D.

  31. $ 250,000 Question Which statement is true? 50:50 Final Answer ? The moon is always colder than Earth. The moon is always hotter than Earth. A. B. The moon is about the same temperature as Earth. The moon is hotter and colder than Earth. C. D.

  32. $ 250,000 Question Which statement is true? 50:50 Final Answer ? The moon is always colder than Earth. A. B. The moon is hotter and colder than Earth. C. D.

  33. $ 500,000 Question Solar storms are: 50:50 Final Answer ? thunder storms magnetic storms A. B. never noticed on Earth have lots of rain C. D.

  34. $ 500,000 Question Solar storms are: 50:50 Final Answer ? magnetic storms A. B. never noticed on Earth C. D.

  35. $ 1 Million Question How much greater is the gravity on Earth than the moon? 50:50 Final Answer ? 100 times greater 6 times greater A. B. 2 times greater 10 times greater C. D.

  36. $ 1 Million Question How much greater is the gravity on Earth than the moon? 50:50 Final Answer ? 6 times greater A. B. 10 times greater C. D.

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