Turn in Do Nows Turn in Do Nows Video: A Traveler’s Guide to the Planets Video: A Traveler’s Guide to the Planets Using a Venn diagram, compare and contrast.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
PLANETS.
Advertisements

Downs 4 th Grade Science Solar System Review The Planets & Other Objects in Space.
Chapter #7 The Solar System.
Warm-Up #27 _ How far apart are the inner planets compared with the inner planets? What are the inner planets? What are the outer planets? The inner planets.
Venus and Earth are much alike in terms of
Vocabulary.  Our solar system includes the sun, the planets and many smaller objects.
Measuring Up! Science Lesson 25 Stars
The Solar system.
Standard 1b. Students know the evidence from Earth and moon rocks indicates that the solar system was formed from a large nebular cloud of dust and gas.
Space Ch 3 Notes. Bell Work 2/23/10 Draw a diagram showing the orbit of Earth and the orbit of Earth’s Moon. Label the Sun, Earth, the Moon, Earth’s orbit,
STRAND #1 – EARLY ASTRONOMY 1. Name the scientist that said the sun was the center of the solar system (and not the Earth) AND name the scientist that.
Chapter 11 Vocabulary ACOS # 11
Do you know your space facts?. Is the sun a star? Yes.
DE Science Elementary “5-Minute Prep” For Space: Our Solar System and Beyond The Solar System Planets in Our Solar System.
Planet Hopping A Virtual Field Trip to and through the Solar System
Unit 2 Lesson 1 What Objects Are Part of the Solar System? Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
THE SOLAR SYSTEM SECTION 1 CONTRAST the Earth-centered model of the solar system and the Sun- centered model of the solar system. Earth-CenteredSun-Centered.
TA19B –Teach About Planets, Asteroids, Meteors and Comets Use with BrishLab ES19B Done By: Coach.
OUR SOLAR SYSTEM.
Study Hall: working. Assigned Seats.. See if you can determine what the following magnified photos are. Number your paper to 5.
Other Objects in the Solar System (13.15)
The Universe – Near & Far Earth-Moon-SunPlanetsBeyond our Solar System Miscellaneous
Other than the sun, planets, and moon, what other objects are found in the Solar System? Instructional Approach(s): The teacher should ask the students.
SeasonsInner PlanetsOuter PlanetsSpace ObjectsMoon.
Final Jeopardy Question The Sun Viewing Space 500 Galaxies Rocks And Stuff The Nine Planets The Beginning
Mysteries of the Universe
Components of Space. Universe All of space that includes many galaxies All of space that includes many galaxies.
By: Karli Anker.  It takes five Pluto’s to make Earth.  Temperature on Pluto may be about -375 degrees Fahrenheit.  Pluto has three moons.  Pluto.
An Introduction to the Solar System: An Overview.
Do Now  If you had to define what a “year” is, how would you define it?
Chapter 17 Lesson 2 What are the parts of the solar system?
The Solar System (The Important Book). All the planets orbit in a predictable pattern around the sun. The solar system is the sun and the objects that.
Ch.20 The Solar System Section 4: The Inner Planets.
Turn in Do Nows & Heating Lab Turn in Do Nows & Heating Lab Climates Jigsaw Climates Jigsaw What is the climate zone and sub- climate of the region where.
NEW CHAPTER Our Solar System CHAPTER the BIG idea Planets and other objects form a system around our Sun. Planets orbit the Sun at different distances.
In which sequence are items listed from least
In this lesson, we are going to be comparing comets, meteors, and asteroids which are found in the Solar System.
Click to begin. Click here for Final Jeopardy SatellitesVocabularyMiscellaneous 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points.
Simon and Preston. comets When a comet passes the sun it grows a tail of gas and dust.
Turn in Do Nows Turn in Do Nows Chapter 6/7 Test Analysis Chapter 6/7 Test Analysis Video: Deadliest Earthquakes Video: Deadliest Earthquakes If you lived.
Write down three facts you know about the universe. Pick the best one and share it with the person next to you. Between you select the best fact you have,
The solar system Prepared by Samar Hassan What do you know about the Queen & the followers.
Our Solar System SOL 6.8 a-i By, Janet Hooks. WHAT IS A SOLAR SYSTEM? ~ A solar system consists of a sun at the center and all of the planets, moons,
Inner Planets Inner and Outer Planets Galaxies Space.
Small Bodies 2 Properties 5 Types with Pictures 7 points Front Cover Inside Front Cover BLANK Page 1 Page 2Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Table of Contents Where.
THE SOLAR SYSTEM AND THE EARTH. 1) The Universe  All the matter and space that exists.  It includes celestial bodies like:
Jeopardy – The Solar System The SunThe Inner Planets.
April 23, New Warm Up Purpose: Contrast the inner planets. Warm Up: 1. Contrast sunspots and solar flares. 2. What is nuclear fusion? Homework: Finish.
Schedule Do Now Homework
8th Grade Characteristics of the Universe
Earth in Space 2. Draw lines to match up the times.
Chapter 2: Solar System Learning objectives: You will be able to…
In this lesson, we are going to be comparing comets, meteors, and asteroids which are found in the Solar System.
(8th) Chapter 14-5 Cornell Notes
Student Progress Chart: Keeping Track of MY Learning
CHAPTER 2 LESSON 2 THE SOLAR SYSTEM.
Components of Space.
Space Insert your name here….
JUPITER BY:RAQUEZ BY:LANDON.
Solar System The sun and all bodies that travel around it make up the solar system.
Unit 11: It’s Astronomical Lab Book Set-Up
UNIT 2 REVIEW STUDY GUIDE
Bell Work 1/7/13 What civilization did we discuss that believed in geocentric? What did Kepler prove? What did Galileo use to support the heliocentric.
Warm Up 5/7/18 In your own words, explain the difference between the heliocentric and geocentric models of the universe.
The Universe and Our Solar System
Planet- a body that orbits a star
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.
Components of Space.
Mrs. Thompson’s 4th grade class Interactive space adventure
MS. BULLOCK 8TH GRADE SCIENCE LESSON PLANS
Presentation transcript:

Turn in Do Nows Turn in Do Nows Video: A Traveler’s Guide to the Planets Video: A Traveler’s Guide to the Planets Using a Venn diagram, compare and contrast the inner and outer planets. Ch. 21 Review Ch. 21 Review

I can identify our solar system’s planets and their characteristics.

Planet Book: Inner Planets Planet Book: Inner Planets Identify the four inner planets and describe one thing they all have in common. Ch. 21 Review Ch. 21 Review

I can identify common characteristics of the inner planets.

Planet Book: Outer Planets Planet Book: Outer Planets Describe one thing that you learned about the inner planets last week. Planet Book Planet Book Ch. 21 Review Ch. 21 Review

I can identify common characteristics of the outer planets.

Turn in Planet Book Turn in Planet Book Space Objects Brochure Space Objects Brochure Besides Earth, what is your favorite planet? Explain why. Ch. 21 Review Ch. 21 Review

I can describe other objects found in our solar system.

Create an informational brochure that includes the following space objects: 1.Pluto and Charon 2.Moons of the Gas Giants 3.Asteroids 4.Comets 5.Meteors & Meteorites For each space object, include the following information: 1.Definition 2.Labeled drawing 3.3 interesting facts

Space Objects Brochure Space Objects Brochure Besides planets, list five other objects found in our solar system. Finish Brochure Finish Brochure Ch. 21 Review Ch. 21 Review

I can describe other objects found in our solar system.

Create an informational brochure that includes the following space objects: 1.Pluto and Charon 2.Moons of the Gas Giants 3.Asteroids 4.Comets 5.Meteors & Meteorites For each space object, include the following information: 1.Definition 2.Labeled drawing 3.3 interesting facts