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Solar SyStem by Norma o toole table of CoNteNtS Our Solar System...1, 2 Activities for Solar System...3 Orbits...4, 5 Solar System and Orbit Review...6 The...7, 8 How the Produces Energy...9 Review of the...10 Earth s Moon...11 Phases of the Moon...12, 13 Review of the Moon...14 Inner Planets... 15 17 Review of the Inner Planets...18 Outer Planets... 19 21 Review of the Outer Planets...22 Seasons...23 Seasons in the Northern Hemisphere... 24 Day and Night...25, 26 Review of the Seasons...27 Solar System Crossword Puzzle Review... 28 Solar System Background Material...29 Answers...31 The activities in this book explain elementary concepts in the study of the solar system, including orbits, the sun, the moon and moon phases, planets, seasons, and day and night. General background information, suggested activities, questions for discussion, and answers are included. Encourage students to keep completed pages in a folder or notebook for further reference and review. Copyeditor: Cindy Barden Illustrations: Thomson Design and Nancee McClure Cover and Inside Design: Good Neighbor Press, Inc. Copyright 1999, 2014 Milliken Publishing Company a Lorenz company P.O. Box 802 Dayton, OH 45401-0802 All rights reserved. www.lorenzeducationalpress.com Permission to reproduce pages extends only to the teacher-purchaser for individual classroom use, not to exceed in any event more than one copy per student in a course. The reproduction of any part for an entire school or school system or for commercial use is strictly prohibited.

Name ACTIVITIES FOR Hint: To help you remember the planets in their correct order from the sun, memorize this sentence. My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nachos e e a a u a r e r n r r p t a p c u t s i u n t u s h t r u u r e n s n y r e Write the answers on the blanks. 1. The is the center of what system? 2. What are comets? 3. Explain the main difference between a planet and a star. _ 4. Name the largest member of our Solar System. 5. Does the travel around the planets or do the planets travel around the? _ 6. Our Solar System is in what Galaxy? 7. How does our Solar System compare in size to this Galaxy? 8. Fill in the names of the planets in their correct order in space. 3

Name THE SUN The is a star made up of hot gases that explode with energy similar to that of a continuously exploding nuclear bomb. It is the center of our Solar System. It provides us with heat and light. The has been spinning on its axis and exploding for about 5 billion years. The is an average-size star, but seems larger because it is the star nearest to us only 93,000,000 miles (150,000,000 km) away. This is a very, very long way, but the other stars are even farther out in space. Light from the takes about eight minutes to reach us, so actually we see the as it was eight minutes ago! The corona is the outer part of the s atmosphere. The chromosphere is made of very, very hot gases which shoot up into the corona at high speeds. Heat is sent to the surface of the through the middle and outer layers from the core. The temperature of the core is approximately 57,000,000 F (31,350,000 C). Label the diagram of the sun. A B A. B. E D C C. D. E. inside the The is much larger than the Earth. The diameter (distance across) of the is 109 times that of the Earth. For comparison, you could fit about one million Earths inside the! Earth s size compared to the Earth MAKE A SOLAR COLLECTOR MATERIALS 2 cans the same size black paper thermometer ACTIVITY 1. Cover one can with black paper. Fill both cans with water. 2. Set both cans outside in the sun on a warm sunny day. 3. Record the water temperature at the beginning of the experiment and again after 10, 20, and 30 minutes. 4. Which can collected the most solar energy? 7

Name INNER PLANETS There are eight planets in our Solar System. They are dark spheres that reflect light from the. They can be divided into two groups inner planets and outer planets. The inner planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. The outer planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. MERCURY Mercury is the small planet closest to the. Since it is between the and Earth, it is often hidden in the s glare. The appears nine times larger on Mercury than on Earth. It bathes the planet in deadly radiation. Mercury is a ball of rock that has craters, hills, plains, and mountains. The days and nights on Mercury are long the time between one sunrise and the next is 59 Earth days. Mercury is the speed demon of the Solar System, however, because it takes only 88 days to travel around the. How Old Would You Be on Mercury? To keep track of your age on Mercury, you would simply have to remember that every 88 days you would be a year older but a Mercurian year! How old would you be on Mercury? Figure out how many days old you are and divide that number by 88. I am days old on Earth and years old on Mercury! VENUS Venus is second from the and has an orbit twice as big as Mercury. Venus is sometimes called the morning or evening star because it appears shortly after sunset and before sunrise. With sunlight reflecting off its dense cloud cover, Venus is brighter than anything in the sky except for the and moon. Because of its location between the and Earth, Venus goes through phases as does our moon. Venus is a hostile place. Its atmosphere is 98% carbon dioxide. The upper clouds are poisonous sulfuric acid. Its surface temperature is approximately 900 F (475 C). The atmosphere alone would crush you! Venus Earth 15 Phases of Venus

Name REVIEW OF OUTER PLANETS Who am I? Use the clues to name the planet being described. 1. I am a bluish-green planet and have rings. Unlike other planets, I lie on my side. Who am I? 2. I am the sixth planet from the. I am known for my beautiful rings and my colors. I am made up mostly of gases. Who am I? 3. I was reclassified as a dwarf planet. Not much is known about me because I am so far away and so hard to study. I have five moons. Who am I? 4. I am eighth from the and have a greenish color. I can only be seen through a telescope. I have at least 14 moons. Who am I? 5. I am the largest planet and well known for beautiful colors and my great red spot. I have rings and over 60 known moons. Who am I? SPACE MAIL Pretend you are sending a letter to someone in outer space. It will be carried on board a spaceship. Fill in the information on the envelope below so the letter will reach your friend. Place stamp here Name Street City State Country Planet System Galaxy On a separate piece of paper, design a stamp to fit on the envelope above. Cut it out and paste it in the upper right corner. 22