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The Solar System By: Julie Gorman
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Learning Objectives Learn the correct order of the planets from the sun Identify the different temperatures of the planets Learn that the Sun is a star composed of gases
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Essential Question What does our solar system consist of?
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Unit Questions How many planets are in the solar system? Which planet is closest to the Sun? What is the largest planet?
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TEKS §112.14. Science, Grade 3, (8) Earth and space. The student knows there are recognizable patterns in the natural world and among objects in the sky [in the Sun, Earth, and Moon system]. The student is expected to: (A) observe, measure, record, and compare day-to-day weather changes in different locations at the same time that include air temperature, wind direction, and precipitation; (B) describe and illustrate the Sun as a star composed of gases that provides light and heat energy for the water cycle; [and] (C) construct models that demonstrate the relationship of the Sun, Earth, and Moon, including orbits and positions ; and [.] (D) identify the planets in Earth's solar system and their position in relation to the Sun.
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Group Work Activities Have groups color the different planets, cut them out, and paste them on a large piece of black paper in the correct order.
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Individual Activities Have each student make a space mobile. Have each student choose a planet to discuss in front of the class. The students can explain to the class what they have learned about that particular planet.
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References http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/teks/science/ch1 12a_as_approved032709.pdf http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/teks/science/ch1 12a_as_approved032709.pdf http://www.proteacher.org/c/65_Solar_Sys tem.html http://www.proteacher.org/c/65_Solar_Sys tem.html
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