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Friday, April 16 th Agenda Quiz over section 18.2: Stars and the Sun Start Section 18.3: The Solar System KWL graphic organizer Movie: “Space Exploration: Our Solar System” Homework: “Deep Space 1” Worksheet
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Quiz Section 18.2: Stars and the Sun You may use your book and your guided notes to complete the quiz. May the force be with you!
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KWL Graphic Organizer Complete the “K” and “W” portions of the KWL chart before we begin this section. These sections are: “What I KNOW” about our solar system “What I WANT to know” Each of these sections needs AT LEAST 5 items.
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KWL Graphic Organizer The next few classes, as we go through this section, complete the “L” section of the chart. The “L” section is: What I Learned This section needs AT LEAST 10 items. This KWL chart WILL be collected and graded
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Section 18.3 The Solar System For centuries, people have known about 5 of the planets: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. Why? These planets can be seen from Earth with the unaided eye.
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Section 18.3 The Solar System In 1543, Nicolaus Copernicus argued that all planets, including Earth, orbit the sun. Shortly after that, astronomer Johannes Keppler showed that the orbits of the planets are ellipses, not perfect circles. Ellipse Circle
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Nine Planets Orbit the Sun After people started using telescopes to study the sky, 3 more planets were discovered: Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. Because Pluto is so small and far away, it wasn’t even discovered until 1930. In 2006, Pluto was downgraded to a dwarf planet.
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The Solar System Solar System: the sun and all the objects that orbit around it. These other objects include all meteors, comets, and asteroids. The planets in our solar system are much smaller and nearer than stars.
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Planets Reflect Light Planets do not give off their own light. They can be seen from Earth because the surfaces of the planets or clouds in their atmospheres reflect sunlight. The brightest object in the sky, besides the sun and moon, is Venus. Venus appears bright in the sky because it has a thick atmosphere that reflects sunlight very well.
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Planets Over Stonehenge Jupiter Saturn Mars Venus Mercury
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Movie: “Space Exploration: Our Solar System” Again, you do not have to take notes on the movie. As you watch the movie, you may want to begin filling in the “L” section on your KWL chart. Homework: “Deep Space 1” Worksheet
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