Interactive Guide Grade 6
Behold and See 6 Student Workbook
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(Contents and excerpt from Unit 3 Questions)
T ABLE OF C ONTENTS
Chapter Questions
Unit 1 Workbook Questions, 1 Unit 2 Workbook Questions, 41 Unit 3 Workbook Questions, 74
Fill in the Blanks
Unit Tests
Unit 1 Test, 38 Unit 2 Test, 70 Unit 3 Test, 114
Fill in the blanks to complete the sentences.
1. The Sun’s enormous
allows it to produce its own energy.
Answer Key
Unit 1 Answer Key, 143 Unit 2 Answer Key, 147 Unit 3 Answer Key, 150
2. The Sun is about
miles in diameter and has
times
as much mass as the Earth.
Star-Gazing Activities
3. The Sun is a gigantic ball of
and helium gases.
Star-Gazing Activities, 73 Star-Gazing Test, 78
4. The surface of the Sun is
°F, and the Sun’s core is
°F.
Experiments
Supply List, 117 Unit 1 Experiments #1-20, 119 Unit 2 Experiments #21-25, 137 Unit 3 Experiment #26, 142
5. Gravity is a force that acts on
, and the more
an
object has, the stronger its gravity is.
6. The Sun’s
is the reason why the gases in the Sun do not turn into
wisps of cloud and float away.
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7. The gases in the Sun are held together in the shape of a ball by their own .
8. The Sun shines by its own energy, but all the other objects in the solar system shine because they are the light of the Sun.
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9. The Sun’s incredible mass turns it into an enormous furnace that produces light and heat through .
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