Grade: Grade 5 Subject: Science Unit: Solar System Lesson: 6 of 6 SAT: Information+Ideas ACT: Science

Unit Checkpoint: Solar System

Test your understanding of the planets, moon phases, and solar system concepts with this comprehensive assessment.

Ready to Explore the Solar System?

This checkpoint covers all the key concepts from the Solar System unit. Take your time, think about what you've learned, and launch into success!

Checkpoint Questions

1 How many planets are in our solar system?
A 7
B 8
C 9
D 10
2 Which planet is known as the "Red Planet"?
A Venus
B Mars
C Jupiter
D Mercury
3 What is the correct order of moon phases starting from New Moon?
A New Moon, Full Moon, First Quarter, Last Quarter
B New Moon, First Quarter, Full Moon, Last Quarter
C Full Moon, New Moon, First Quarter, Last Quarter
D New Moon, Last Quarter, Full Moon, First Quarter
4 Which planet is the largest in our solar system?
A Saturn
B Neptune
C Jupiter
D Uranus
5 What causes the Moon to appear to change shape (phases)?
A Earth's shadow falling on the Moon
B The Moon moving closer and farther from Earth
C The changing angle of sunlight hitting the Moon as it orbits Earth
D Clouds covering parts of the Moon
6 The inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars) are also called:
A Gas giants
B Ice giants
C Terrestrial (rocky) planets
D Dwarf planets
7 Approximately how long does it take the Moon to complete one full cycle of phases?
A 7 days
B 14 days
C About 29.5 days
D 365 days
8 Which planet has the most visible ring system?
A Jupiter
B Saturn
C Uranus
D Neptune
9 What is the main reason Earth is able to support life?
A It's the largest planet
B It's the right distance from the Sun for liquid water to exist
C It has the most moons
D It has the strongest gravity
10 During which moon phase can you NOT see the Moon from Earth?
A Full Moon
B New Moon
C First Quarter
D Last Quarter

Your Results

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Unit Review

Key Concepts Covered

  • The 8 Planets - Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
  • Inner vs Outer Planets - Rocky terrestrial planets vs gas/ice giants
  • Moon Phases - New Moon, First Quarter, Full Moon, Last Quarter
  • Lunar Cycle - About 29.5 days from New Moon to New Moon
  • CER Writing - Claim, Evidence, Reasoning for scientific arguments
Study Tip: If you scored below 70%, review the lessons on planets and moon phases. Try drawing the moon phases in order and listing the planets from closest to farthest from the Sun.