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Work out these scrambled words. Larso tessmy Utarjip Rathe Sarm Evsun Curyurm Runsat Enutnpe Unusar

Objectives Explore the structure of our solar system. Outcomes (5) Describe the structure of the universe. (6) Include facts and distances of the planets. (7) Explain why it is important that we know about our solar system. Key terms: solar system, planet, sun, star, orbit.

Task Using the resources available design a poster outlining the structure of the solar system. It should include any key facts you think are relevant. Outcomes (5) Describe the structure of the universe. (6) Include facts and distances of the planets. (7) Explain why it is important that we know about our solar system. Key terms: solar system, planet, sun, star, orbit.

Look at your work. As a group decide what level you have achieved as an individual and as a group. Outcomes (5) Describe the structure of the universe. (6) Include facts and distances of the planets. (7) Explain why it is important that we know about our solar system. Key terms: solar system, planet, sun, star, orbit.