3 Laws of Planetary Motion

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3 Laws of Planetary Motion

Bellringer Pick up Venn Diagram from the front table. After the bell rings write your homework in your planners. (I will be around to stamp) Write what you know about “rotation” & “revolution” in the specified spaces. Give examples and draw illustrations to support your facts.

Bellringer After 5 minutes we will discuss as a class your findings.

Objectives TLW explain the difference between rotation & revolution. TLW Describe & illustrate the 3 Laws of Planetary Motion.