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Concept Map: The Solar System (History (Student explore why Pluto has…
Concept Map: The Solar System
Maths
Students scale the planets done to the nearest million kilometre from the sun and present their data on a bar graph
Student create a bar graph based on their recoding of how many moons each planet has.
Student scale the distance of planets from the sun to be presented in life form with the use of toilet paper (explore lesson)
The Arts
Student create a paper mache solar system in group. Taking into account the surface of each planet, craters and their colour.
Students create a A3 sized solar system using recycled materials.
Students create cartoon of the man landing on the moon.
English
Students write a proposal for and against for a trip to an assigned planet
Students Prepare a script about news of an individual whom landed on Mars. Students work in pares as one person an interviewer and one person the inidvudal who landed on mars.
Interviewer prepares questions for the individual who landed on the planet mars to answer.
Student summarise in a report from what they know about the solar system.
This activity could be planned in an evaluate lesson
History
Student explore why Pluto has become a dwarf planet and justify their answer in a poster presentation.
Student explore the history of the moon and how it was made possible to land on.
Students research and explore how the eight planets where formed.
Students explore the life cycle of our sun.
Students explore the history of their own planet Earth and how it has evolved over the years.
Science / Technology and Enterprise
Student use microscopes to take a further look into what materials our planet is made up on. Students observe and record their observation
Students explore why astronauts float in space
Geography
Students explore the moons on each planet.
Student investigate meteors that have fallen into the atmosphere
Students explore the rings of certain planets.
Students explore planets asteroids, and comets within it.
Health and physical education
Student partake in activities where they can demonstrate the the roll of gravity.