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Solar System

Grades 5 to 8 - Print Book - Lesson Plan

  • Solar System Gr. 5-8 - print book
  • Solar System Gr. 5-8 - print book
  • Solar System Gr. 5-8 - print book
  • Solar System Gr. 5-8 - print book
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Order #: CC4512 ISBN13: 978-1-55319-315-9 Grades: 5, 6, 7, 8 Reading Level: 3-4 Total Page: 60 Author: Charlene Homer
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  • This is great to use on different grade levels when you get moved around.

    Kerrie Good
  • Very helpful.

    Ellen Millan
  • Excellent informational reading strategies!

    Melody Lee Quick
  • A very helpful and useful resource.

    Jayne Tuerff
  • This resource was perfect for my Solar System Unit. The language was clear and simple to follow for my Grade 6 class. Very engaging activities to boot!

    N.Wright
  • I really enjoyed using these lessons. The students understood the information and I was able to add my own activities throughout to easily make it my own.

    Brockjl1
  • I really enjoyed using these lessons. The students understood the information and I was able to add my own activities throughout to easily make it my own.

    Brock JL1
  • My favorite part of this was the end of the unit projects. My students got SO creative! Also, we had great class discussions that branched off from each activity - long conversations about the life of our Sun and what things in our solar system might look like in five billion years.

    Andrea Gonzales
  • So much great material. Looking forward to purchasing more in the future.

    Kristina Cotton
  • Fantastic Unit!! Would highly recommend it. One of the best I've seen.

    MCPotorti MCPotorti

Description

Thrill young astronomers with a journey through our Solar System. Our resource presents science concepts in a way that makes them accessible to students and easier to understand. Introduce students to the solar system. Explain how it is made up of planets, moons and asteroids. Then, travel to each of the inner and outer planets. Build a scale model of the solar system, and plan your trip to one of its planets. Your next stop, the moon. Learn the different phases of the moon and figure out what a Blue Moon is. Take a look at the stars and compare yellow dwarfs with blue giants. Create a presentation detailing the story behind your favorite constellation. Finally, compare asteroids, meteors and comets as they travel through our solar system. Aligned to the Next Generation State Standards and written to Bloom's Taxonomy and STEAM initiatives, additional hands-on experiments, crossword, word search, comprehension quiz and answer key are also included.

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Product Reviews

Kerrie Good

This is great to use on different grade levels when you get moved around.

Ellen Millan

Very helpful.

Melody Lee Quick

Excellent informational reading strategies!

Jayne Tuerff

A very helpful and useful resource.

N.Wright

This resource was perfect for my Solar System Unit. The language was clear and simple to follow for my Grade 6 class. Very engaging activities to boot!

Brockjl1

I really enjoyed using these lessons. The students understood the information and I was able to add my own activities throughout to easily make it my own.

Brock JL1

I really enjoyed using these lessons. The students understood the information and I was able to add my own activities throughout to easily make it my own.

Andrea Gonzales

My favorite part of this was the end of the unit projects. My students got SO creative! Also, we had great class discussions that branched off from each activity - long conversations about the life of our Sun and what things in our solar system might look like in five billion years.

KristinaCotton

So much great material. Looking forward to purchasing more in the future.

MCPotortiMCPotorti

Fantastic Unit!! Would highly recommend it. One of the best I've seen.

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