The Planets Project You will be making a folded study guide to help you remember information about our planets. The Planets.

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The Planets Project You will be making a folded study guide to help you remember information about our planets. The Planets

The Planets Project To make the foldable, you will need 5 pieces of paper for every 2 students. Stack the pages so it leaves a little tab for each page. (There will be 5 little tabs). Then fold the pages all in half, making 10 tabs. The Planets

The Planets Project This will be large enough for 2 students. Cut the entire ‘packet’ in ½ and add a staple to the top of each section. This should give you 2 foldables that are 10 pages each, and each ½ page wide. The Planets

What order? The smallest part of your study guide will be for the title. The title should be something about the planets. Each planet will have it’s own page. The smallest planet should have the smallest page (besides the title page) The largest planet should have the largest page. The Planets Mercury Mars Venus Earth

Each Tab MUST INclude the Following: On each tab – name of planet (from smallest to larges) On the top of each section – Picture of each planet (correct color and appropriate size) On the bottom of each section – -distance from the sun (AU) -What is the planet made of? -How long to rotate? How long to revolve? -Amount of gravity compared to Earth? -One extra interesting fact for each