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Name of Planet

Name of Planet. What does the Planet name mean? Many planets were named after mythological Gods. You and Your Partner’s Names Period. History. Who discovered your planet? When? How? Where? Place a photo (with a caption) of the planet symbol and if possible, the discoverer as well.

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Name of Planet

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  1. Name of Planet What does the Planet name mean? Many planets were named after mythological Gods. You and Your Partner’s Names Period

  2. History • Who discovered your planet? When? How? Where? • Place a photo (with a caption) of the planet symbol and if possible, the discoverer as well.

  3. Solar System • Order from the sun. • Distance from the sun in km. • Orbital/Revolution period (how long is one trip around the sun?) • Rotation (How long does it take to rotate on its own axis, in hours or days?) • Place an photo on this slide that shows where your planet is located in relative to other planets.

  4. Planet Measurements • Size: How big is your planet?? (diameter) • Mass: What is your planets mass? • Gravity: What is the force of gravity at the surface? For example, what would a 100 pound person weigh on your planet. • Insert a photo (with a caption) of your planet.

  5. Composition, Atmosphere & Appearance • Describe the core and surface composition of your planet. • Describe the composition of the atmosphere if any. If your planet does not have an atmosphere, simply state your planet does not have one. • What does your planet look like? • Include a photo (with a caption) of the inside of your planet (found on the enchantedlearning.com website).

  6. Surface Conditions • List surface temperatures – coldest, hottest, average/range. • Describe the details about weather found on your planet. If you are doing Jupiter or Neptune, this is where you should show and tell about the large spot.

  7. Moons • How many moons does your planet have? • List moon names. • If your planet has no moons, add more pictures and captions instead.

  8. Put the name of the most interesting moon here • Tell us about this interesting moon. • Provide several facts. • Include a photo (with a caption). • Again, if your planet does not have moons, add more photos and captions.

  9. Rings • Provide information about the rings surrounding your planet. • Include a photo (with a caption) of the rings. • If your planet does not have rings, add more photos and descriptive captions.

  10. How would a human being fare on your planet? • On your planet would a person choke in the atmosphere, be squashed by the extreme gravity, float with ease, freeze, burn up, or something else?

  11. Something special slide? • Is there anything special about your planet? • Tell us about it and include a picture.

  12. Did you finish early? • Make your presentation “Over the Top” • Add more facts • Add more photos with descriptive captions • Add animations • Add an audio narration • Add supportive graphics • Delete THIS slide before turning in.

  13. Saving Your Work • Save to your network drive. • If you have a flash drive you may want to bring it in for back up. • Delete THIS slide before turning in.

  14. Turning in Your Presentation • When finished, alert Mrs. Young. • She will copy your presentation to a flash drive for grading. • If you have your own flash drive or a recordable CD, you can take home your presentation files. • WARNING – No points are awarded if your presentation gets “accidentally” deleted, does not save, gets lost, is at home, etc. YOU are responsible for your files. • Delete THIS slide before turning in.

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