Student Instructions
Use the Planet Choice Board to the left to select a planet to research. Click on the planet you would like to research and uses those resources to help you throughout the project.
1. Click the Add Response button to begin.
2. You will use the
move,
typing, and
video tools through this activity.
3. Make sure to fill in all the appropriate answer spaces within this
activity.
4. On
page 6, use the
video tool to record yourself answering the question.
5. If you run out of time, click the
orange check to save as a draft.
6. Check over every
page.
7. Click the
green check mark to submit your research.
Teacher Notes (not visible to students)
The students will use the planet Choice Board to select a planet to research. I am using EPIC books as the online tool for students to use for research. The planets on the choice board are linked to the EPIC collections. If you want students to use different sources than EPIC, you can change those out according to your preferences. Please note: The Choice Board is editable and the link is provided below. Planet Choice Board (Make a Copy to Edit) --> https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1oHRWsFDXMLVzqOA5Jevvxw2MipoBQ7yYyT640zPIUio/copy Seesaw Planet Google Slide Template (Make a Copy to Edit)--> https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/17h-oVUWcDvBcRzEx5ocfJ7WV1V_AcFWN3aU7Am9QUgU/copy 💥💥After completing the activity, print the student QR codes to post outside your classroom.💥💥 4.E.3A. Conceptual Understanding: Astronomy is the study of objects in our solar system and beyond. A solar system includes a sun, (star), and all other objects that orbit that sun. Planets in our night sky change positions and are not always visible from Earth as they orbit our Sun. Stars that are beyond the solar system can be seen in the night sky in patterns called constellations. Constellations can be used for navigation and appear to move together across the sky because of Earth’s rotation. Performance Indicators: Students who demonstrate this understanding can: 4.E.3A.1 Develop and use models of Earth’s solar system to exemplify the location and order of the planets as they orbit the Sun and the main composition (rock or gas) of the planets. Here are the graphics. --> https://www.canva.com/design/DAEuPOGID4c/wiicihYSX-vHN-HDJ4vnag/view?utm_content=DAEuPOGID4c&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=sharebutton&mode=preview Here are the planet icons. --> https://www.canva.com/design/DAEulrgqHjM/rg-YszuHEMVbWNtGRwU5Zw/view?utm_content=DAEulrgqHjM&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=sharebutton&mode=preview