Engaging Activities for Drawing and Exploring the Solar System
Dive into the fascinating world of astronomy with our Solar System Drawing Activity. This hands-on lesson focuses on understanding proportions and astronomical units, enhancing students' grasp of distances in space. Utilize vocabulary such as "astronomical unit" and "scale" while creating vibrant representations of solar system bodies. Complete collaborative tasks like "Talking Drawing" and comprehensive analysis on the advantages and disadvantages of artistic representation in science. Perfect for engaging learners in discussions about distance, gravity, and space exploration.
Engaging Activities for Drawing and Exploring the Solar System
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Drawing the Solar System Activity 90
Read G-24. • Copy the vocab: proportion:A relationship or ratio between two variables. astronomical unit (AU):A unit of measurement equal to the distance between the Sun and Earth, approximately 150,000,000 km. Review the terms: scale (9/10 –activity 25) model (9/20 – activity 28) • Complete Talking Drawing #1 and glue into journal. End
Read procedure step #1. *Complete Jupiter together. • Complete Part A. • Complete Part B. *#5- SKIP the third bullet • Complete: Analysis #1 and #2 (for #2: “What are the main advantage(s) and disadvantage(s) of Talking Drawing #2?” Talking Drawing #2 Part B #5 (bullet #1 &2) and #6 Vocabulary Born in Space (13:00) ISS wringing out water (3:30) Free Falling in Outer Space (3:00) Gravity and the Human Body (5:00) Planets the distance of the moon (1:30)