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Pocket Solar System ActivityPocket Solar System Activity
Publisher
Center for Math and Science Education
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Grade
3rd - 8th
Subjects
Science
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Duration
45 mins
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Pocket Solar System

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How in the world can something as big as the solar system possibly fit in your pocket? Complete this simple modeling activity and find out, as young scientists gain an appreciation for the incredible scale of outer space.

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

the solar system, the sun, outer space, inner planets, outer planets, planets, astronomy, scale models, planet earth, jupiter, saturn, mars, venus, mercury, neptune, uranus, asteroids, the asteroid belt, pluto

Additional Tags

science

Instructional Ideas

  • Complete this activity during an astronomy unit on the solar system in the upper-elementary and middle school grade levels
  • Have students label their models with the distances listed in the provided table
  • After completing their models, have students discuss their work in small groups, focusing on anything interesting or surprising they notice about the solar system

Pros

  • Provides a clear procedure for creating a scale model of the solar system
  • Includes a table that lists the distances between the sun, planets, and other objects in the solar system
  • Offers a series of questions to discuss after completing the model

Cons

  • None

Common Core

SL.3.1.a SL.4.1.a SL.5.1.a SL.6.1.a SL.7.1.a SL.8.1.a RST.6-8.7

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