Sun Model Instructions Cut out all of the sun’s layers.

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Sun Model Instructions Cut out all of the sun’s layers. Sun Model Rubric Name: Class: Due Date: Thursday end of day 10/29/15 Sun model is constructed according to instructions. 10 pts. Sun model project is visually appealing—grade-level appropriate skill was used in assembly. 10 pts. The photosphere is colored/illustrated in such a way that it reflects the current two-days of solar activity. 10 pts. There is a well-written description of each of the sun’s layers and features—containing at least four facts each. The order is: (Spelling, grammar, punctuation are to be correct!) Core 7 pts. Radiation Zone 7 pts. Convection Zone 7 pts. Photosphere 7 pts. Chromosphere 7 pts. Corona 7 pts. Sun Spots 7 pts. Prominences 7 pts. Solar Flares 7 pts. Solar Winds 7 pts. Sun Model Instructions Cut out all of the sun’s layers. Glue the Corona to a background sheet of paper. Glue the Chromosphere to the center of the Corona. Glue the Convection Zone to the center of the Chromosphere. Glue the Radiation Zone to the center of the Convection Zone. Glue the Core to the center of the Radiation Zone. Staple or glue the corner of the Photosphere over the Convection Zone. Color the Photosphere according to the latest two days of solar activity. Construct a prominence and solar flare, and glue on Photosphere layer of model. Write descriptions according to rubric.