7th Grade: Bellwork Week #5 I can work out the distances to each of the planets in our solar system. 2/4 1. Which planet in our solar system is approximately.

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7th Grade: Bellwork Week #5 I can work out the distances to each of the planets in our solar system. 2/4 1. Which planet in our solar system is approximately half way between the Sun and Pluto? 2. List the eight planets in order from the Sun.

7th Grade: Bellwork Week #5 I can calculate my weight on other planets. 2/5 1. If an object is 4 AU’s away, how many miles away is it? 2. What planets are classified as gas giants?

7th Grade: Bellwork Week #5 I can apply what I know about mass to the planets in our solar system. 2/6 1. Explain why your weight would be heavier on a planet like Jupiter compared to a planet like Mercury. 2. On which location is your average jump the farthest? Why?

7th Grade: Bellwork Week #5 I can apply what I know about volume to the planets in our solar system. 2/7 1. What is the definition of volume? 2. How is the mass of a planet related to the gravity on that planet?

7th Grade: Bellwork Week #5 I can describe characteristics of the inner planets. 2/8 1. Which planet in our solar system had the smallest volume (not including the moon or Pluto)? 2. Describe what a terrestrial planet is.