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3rd Grade Science By Laura A. Hensley
The Solar System 3rd Grade Science By Laura A. Hensley Objective In
this lesson, you will learn about the eight planets in our Solar
System.You will learn how they are similar and different, what they
are made of, and their size and color. At the end of the slide
show, you will take a quiz testing your knowledge of the planets.
Have fun exploring! Standard b:Recognize that different objects
appear in the day and nighttime sky.Recognize that planets are
major features of the universe Directions Menu Exit Click this
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Previous Page Menu Exit Our Solar System is made up of EIGHT
planets that circle around the Sun
Menu Pluto Pluto used to be considered the ninth planet, but it is
now only a small or dwarf planet Menu Inner or Outer? Menu Inner
Planets are closest to the Sun
The Inner Planets in our Solar System are:Mercury, Venus, Earth,
and Mars Outer Planets are farthest from the Sun The Outer Planets
in our Solar System are: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune Menu
Mercury Menu Mercury is the smallest planet in the Solar
System
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun Mercury is covered with
many craters on its surface Menu Venus Venus is a small, rocky
planet with a thick layer of yellowish clouds Venus is the second
planet from the Sun Venus surface is very hot!752 degrees!! Menu
Earth Earth is the ONLY planet that supports life or has people
living on it! Earth is 4.6 billion years old Pictures of Earth are
very important because they help predict the weather Menu Mars Mars
is a cold, small, rocky planet with NO life living on it Very
strong winds and dust storms can blow for months Mars has two tiny
moons that orbit close to the surface Menu Jupiter Menu Jupiter is
by far the largest planet
Jupiter has light colored bands called zones and dark colored bands
called belts Jupiter has 16 known moons Menu Saturn Menu Saturn is
a giant planet made of gas.
Saturn is the sixth planet from the sun Saturn has very bright
rings made of particles that circle it. Menu Uranus Menu Uranus
blue color is from a gas called methane
Uranus has 11 rings, but they are hard to see Uranus is mostly made
of rock and ice. Menu Neptune Menu The winds on Neptune are the
fastest in the solar system.
Neptunes blue color is from a gas called methane - like Uranus
Neptune has been visited by only one spacecraft. Menu Summary Menu
There are now eight planets in our Solar System
Inner planets are closest to the Sun and Outer planets are farther
from the Sun The inner planets are:Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars
The outer planets are:Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune Mercury
is the smallest planet and Jupiter is the largest planet Menu QUIZ
TIME It is now time to test your knowledge on the planets in the
Solar System.There are nine questions. Good Luck! Question 1 Which
planets are closest to the Sun? Inner planets
Rocky planets Outer planets Large planets Stellar! Question 2 Which
single planet is closest to the Sun? Jupiter Earth
Mercury Mars Space-Tacular! Question 3 Which planet supports life
or has people living on it? Mars
Earth Venus Neptune Thumbs Up! Question 4 Which planet has a very
hot surface temperature? Venus
Uranus Earth Mars Youre a Superstar! Question 5 Which small planet
has strong winds and dust storms?
Mercury Saturn Neptune Mars Out of Sight! Question 6 Which planet
is the largest? Jupiter Saturn Earth Uranus You Rock! Question 7
Which planet has very bright rings around it? Earth Saturn
Venus Mercury Over the Moon! Question 8 Which two planets are blue
from methane? Mars and Earth
Uranus and Neptune Venus and Uranus Mercury and Neptune Excellent!
Question 9 How many planets are in our Solar System? 5 6 7 8
Awesome! Notes Menu http://kids.nineplanets.org/intro.htm
Blog.oregonlive.com/pdxgreen/2008/04/
Westernparadigm.wordpress.com/2007/10/ Library.thinkquest.org/C
/content.php?id=29 Bhawnayagya.org/planetaryyagyas.html
sos.noaa.gov/datasets/solar_system/jupiter.html Menu More Notes
abyss.uoregon.edu/~js/ast121/lectures/lec08.html Menu Other Cool
Websites to check out on your own:
Cool Sites Other Cool Websites to check out on your own:
Congratulations! You are now an expert on the eight planets in our
Solar System! I hope you had fun on this exploration! Exit Oops!Try
Again!