34 3/10 SC.912.E.5.4    Explain the physical properties of the Sun and its dynamic nature and connect them to conditions and events on Earth.

SC.912.E.5.5   Explain the formation of planetary systems based on our knowledge of our Solar System and apply this knowledge to newly discovered planetary systems

FCAT

  1. Read 2.1 and list all the characteristics that make Earth unique.
  2. Use 2.1 notes & Comic Life-illustrate these characteristics & explain  in caption.  When finished, save as PDF & email home.  Print in color.
If you are doing the ComicLife activity at home and do not have a MAC, create a scrapbook page by pasting picutres to illustrate how the Earth is Unique (from your notes) and write a caption to explain.

 

 

 

Planet of Solar System-CH 27

Formation of SS-CH 27.1

Inner Planets-CH 27.3

SC.D.1.4.4

SC.E.1.4.2

SC.H.1.4.2

 

1.        Read CH 27.1 and complete Formation of Solar System

2.        Read 27.3 & complete Planet Data Table.

3.        View "A Star Is Born"

4.        CH 26 FCAT Prep & Map p682

Planet of Solar System-CH 27

Outer Planets-CH 27.4

 

SC.D.1.4.4

SC.E.1.4.2

SC.E.1.4.3

SC.E.2.4.2

SC.E.2.4.6

1.        Read 27.4 & complete Planet Data Table.

2.        View "A Star Is Born"

3.        Mars Exploration Rover-optional

 

 

 

1.        Guest Speaker-JPL-Mars Mission

2.        Mars Mission Lab-optional

 

Planet of Solar System-CH 27

Models of SS-CH 27.2

SC.C.2.4.1

SC.E.2.4.2

SC.E.2.4.3

SC.H.1.4.2

SC.H.2.4.2

1.        Space Measurement-partial

2.        Review 27.2-Starry Night for Geocentric vs. Heliocentric; Retrograde Motion; & discuss Kepler's Law 1.

3.        Discuss Kepler’s Law 2 & 3.  (CH 27.2)

4.        Apply Law 3 using Planetary Data p880

5.        Review Newton’s Law of Gravitation.

 

 

SC.E.2.4.6

1.        Complete Ellipse Lab to model Kepler’s Law 1.

2.        Planet Graph (Excel) or

3.        Create T-Chart & label Similar & Different. List each planet to the left & describe how each planet compares to earth.    Study for test.

 

  3/13 C.912.E.5.2  Identify patterns in the organization and distribution of matter in the universe and the forces that determine them.

SC.912.E.5.4    Explain the physical properties of the Sun and its dynamic nature and connect them to conditions and events on Earth.

SC.912.E.5.5   Explain the formation of planetary systems based on our knowledge of our Solar System and apply this knowledge to newly discovered planetary systems
  1. Read 27.1
  2. Complete Formation of Solar System

 

  1. Read 27.1
  2. Complete Formation of Solar System
  3. Relate to 2.1 notes.

 

Astronomy Picture of Day

Measure Darkness of Your Night Sky

38 3/16 C.912.E.5.2  Identify patterns in the organization and distribution of matter in the universe and the forces that determine them.

SC.912.E.5.4    Explain the physical properties of the Sun and its dynamic nature and connect them to conditions and events on Earth.

SC.912.E.5.5   Explain the formation of planetary systems based on our knowledge of our Solar System and apply this knowledge to newly discovered planetary systems

 
  1. Read 2.1 & take notes on how earth is unique.
  2. Relate to 27.1
  3. Organize notebook-update table of contents.
  1. Review 27.2 & take notes.
  2. HW-Read 27.3 & complete front of Planetary Data Table

Exoplanets

Mars Rover Mission

NASA Solar System Videos

Voyager-Most Distant Probe in Outer Space

39 3/17 C.912.E.5.2  Identify patterns in the organization and distribution of matter in the universe and the forces that determine them.

SC.912.E.5.5   Explain the formation of planetary systems based on our knowledge of our Solar System and apply this knowledge to newly discovered planetary systems

SC.912.N.3.2  Describe the role consensus plays in the historical development of a theory in any one of the disciplines of science.

SC.912.E.5.   Develop logical connections through physical principles, including Kepler's and Newton's Laws about the relationships and the effects of Earth, Moon, and Sun on each other.

 
  1. Substitute-read 27.2 and complete Section Review 1-6.
  2. HW-Complete Planetary Data Table
  1. Substitute-read 27.2 and complete Section Review 1-8.
  2. HW-Complete Planetary Data Table

Retrograde

Retrograde 2

Nine Planets

40 3/18 C.912.E.5.2  Identify patterns in the organization and distribution of matter in the universe and the forces that determine them.

SC.912.E.5.4    Explain the physical properties of the Sun and its dynamic nature and connect them to conditions and events on Earth.

SC.912.N.3.5  Describe the function of models in science, and identify the wide range of models used in science.

SC.912.E.5.   Develop logical connections through physical principles, including Kepler's and Newton's Laws about the relationships and the effects of Earth, Moon, and Sun on each other.

  1. Review 27.2 and take notes.
  2. Ellipse Lab
  3. CH 27 Test on Friday

 

  1. Review 27.2
  2. Ellipse Lab
  3. CH 27 Test on Friday

 

Movie:  Contact

SETI Home

Carl Sagan Bio

Voice Clip of Carl Sagan

41 3/19 C.912.E.5.2  Identify patterns in the organization and distribution of matter in the universe and the forces that determine them.

SC.912.E.5.4    Explain the physical properties of the Sun and its dynamic nature and connect them to conditions and events on Earth.

 
  1. Finish Ellipse Lab
  2. Study for CH 27 Test tomorrow
  3. HW-CH 27 Review:  4-18, 19-25(complete sentences), 35-37.
  1. Create 3 column data table:  Planets, Similar, Different.  Compare earth to other planets & list 2-3 characteristics.
  2. Video "A Star Is Born"
  3. Study for CH 27 Test tomorrow
  4. HW-CH 27 Review:  4-18, 19-25(complete sentences), 35-37.
 
 

Planet of Solar System-CH 27

Formation of SS-CH 27.1

Inner Planets-CH 27.3

SC.D.1.4.4

SC.E.1.4.2

SC.H.1.4.2

 

1.       Read CH 27.1 and complete Formation of Solar System

2.       Read 27.3 & complete Planet Data Table.

3.       View "A Star Is Born"

4.       CH 26 FCAT Prep & Map p682

Astronomy Picture of Day

Nine Planets

Measure Darkness of Your Night Sky

 

 

 

Planet of Solar System-CH 27

Outer Planets-CH 27.4

 

SC.D.1.4.4

SC.E.1.4.2

SC.E.1.4.3

SC.E.2.4.2

SC.E.2.4.6

1.       Read 27.4 & complete Planet Data Table.

2.       View "A Star Is Born"

3.       Mars Exploration Rover-optional

 

Astronomy Picture of Day

 

Movie:  Contact

SETI Home

Carl Sagan Bio

Voice Clip of Carl Sagan

 

 

 

 

1.       Guest Speaker-JPL-Mars Mission

2.       Mars Mission Lab-optional

 

Astronomy Picture of Day

 

Planet of Solar System-CH 27

Models of SS-CH 27.2

SC.C.2.4.1

SC.E.2.4.2

SC.E.2.4.3

SC.H.1.4.2

SC.H.2.4.2

1.       Space Measurement-partial

2.       Review 27.2-Starry Night for Geocentric vs. Heliocentric; Retrograde Motion; & discuss Kepler's Law 1.

3.       Discuss Kepler’s Law 2 & 3.  (CH 27.2)

4.       Apply Law 3 using Planetary Data p880

5.       Review Newton’s Law of Gravitation.

 

Astronomy Picture of Day

NASA Solar System Videos

 

 

 

SC.E.2.4.6

1.       Complete Ellipse Lab to model Kepler’s Law 1.

2.       Planet Graph (Excel)

3.       Create T-Chart & label Similar & Different. List each planet to the left & describe how each planet compares to earth.    Study for test.

 

Astronomy Picture of Day

Exoplanets

Mars Rover Mission

Retrograde