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Learning outcomes

Students will:

  • Identify size, composition, relative distance from the sun and ability to support life of the nine planets.
  • Research and create a PowerPoint presentation on the planets.
  • Present information about their planet to the class.

Teacher planning

Time required for lesson

1 week

Materials/resources

  • science textbook
  • information on the planets—see websites in sidebar

Technology resources

  • computer lab
  • PowerPoint software
  • internet connection

Pre-activities

Students need to be exposed to the characteristics of the universe: size, composition, distance from sun, etc. Students don’t need to memorize these facts, just be aware of them.

Activities

  1. Divide students into nine groups. Assign each group a number—this will help to determine which group gets to choose their planet first.
  2. Students will then be allowed to choose which planet they would like to research. Since each planet must be chosen, groups must each choose a different planet. (This is not usually a problem, as most students want to do something different.) Draw numbers to determine which group gets to choose first.
  3. Students need to find information on history, size, surface characteristics, composition, and ability to support life.
  4. Give students time in class to research their planet.
  5. When students have finished gathering information, they should be given time in the computer lab to create their PowerPoint presentation.
  6. Students will then be given class time to show their presentation to the class. Listening students will be given a worksheet of questions about their tour through the solar system.

Assessment

Use the rubric for the PowerPoint presentation.

Answers to questions from the tour of the solar system.

Supplemental information

Attachments:

North Carolina Curriculum Alignment

Computer Technology Skills (2005)

Grade 6

  • Goal 2: The learner will demonstrate knowledge and skills in the use of computer and other technologies.
    • Objective 2.06: Demonstrate knowledge of the advantages/disadvantages of using multimedia to develop, publish, and present information to a variety of audiences. Strand - Multimedia/Presentation
    • Objective 2.07: Identify, discuss, and use multimedia terms/concepts (e.g., multimedia authoring, web tools) to develop content projects as a class/group. Strand - Multimedia/Presentation
    • Objective 2.08: Use menu/tool bar features to edit/modify/revise multimedia projects to present content information for a different audience and purpose. Strand - Multimedia/Presentation
  • Goal 3: The learner will use a variety of technologies to access, analyze, interpret, synthesize, apply, and communicate information.
    • Objective 3.11: Use rubrics to evaluate multimedia presentations for elements (e.g., content, organization, accuracy, design, purpose). Strand - Multimedia/Presentation

Science (2005)

Grade 6

  • Goal 5: The learner will build understanding of the Solar System.
    • Objective 5.02: Compare and contrast the Earth to other planets in terms of:
      • Size.
      • Composition.
      • Relative distance from the sun.
      • Ability to support life.