Planet Hopping A Virtual Field Trip to and through the Solar System

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Planet Hopping A Virtual Field Trip to and through the Solar System Science SOL 6.8 Paula Pulley

The solar system consists of the sun, moon, Earth, other planets and their moons, meteors, asteroids, and comets. Each body has its own characteristics and features.

The distance between planets and sizes of the planets varies greatly The distance between planets and sizes of the planets varies greatly. The outer, “gas” planets are very large, and the four inner planets are comparatively small and rocky. Inner Planets Outer Planets

You will complete a Solar System fact sheet by visiting the following website. Open the website, then click on NEXT at the bottom of this screen to see your instructions. Explore the Solar System NEXT

Click on the link Planets and Dwarf Planets. Take a few minutes to explore this website and learn about The Solar System. Click on the link Planets and Dwarf Planets. On your fact sheet, fill in the name of each planet. NEXT

On your fact sheet, write one fact about each planet using the website On your fact sheet, write one fact about each planet using the website. Click on each planet link to see facts about that planet. Click on The Facts. On your fact sheet, fill in the distance of each planet from the sun and the size comparison to the Earth. NEXT

You’re Done!