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Dear Teachers and Fellow Homeschoolers, I hope you enjoy the use of these Astronomy Notebook Pages, which correspond with the notebook assignments in Exploring Creation with Astronomy. These pages provide your students with a place to draw their illustrations and write their narrations for their astronomy notebook. On page 38, there are blank lined pages for students that didn t have enough lines to complete their written narrations. Additional notebooking pages are available on pages 39-47. These are great for students who want to add more to their notebook than what is required in the assignment, or if your students have taken a field trip or read additional materials. Making a notebook page, requiring your child to write down what they learned, serves to foster long-term retention of and will provide you with a long-term record of their actual learning. For younger students, wider ruled lines, with a dash in the middle, are provided on pages 48-54. Enjoy! Jeannie Fulbright 2005

Mnemonic Phrase Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto Exploring Creation with Astronomy Lesson 1

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The day you leave the earth is your next birthday How old are you the day you leave? You arrive on Mercury in 8 months. You arrive on Venus 4 months later. You arrive back on earth 4 months later and say hello to everyone before you immediately set off for Mars. How old are you when you get to Mercury? (your age + 8 months) How old are you when you reach Venus? (your last age + 4 months) How old are you when you reach the earth? You arrive on Mars in 7 months. How old are you when you reach Mars? You arrive on Jupiter 3 years and 11 months later. How old are you when you reach Jupiter? You arrive on Saturn 4 years and 7 months later. How old are you when you reach Saturn? You arrive on Uranus 10 years and 2 months later. How old are you when you reach Uranus? You arrive on Neptune 11 years and 7 months later. How old are you when you reach Neptune. You arrive on Pluto 10 years later. How old are you when you reach Pluto? It will take 40 years and 10 months to make it back home. How old will you be when you get back? Do you think you could take another mission in your lifetime after this first one? How many could you take if you lived to be 95 years old?

Exploring Creation with Astronomy Notebook Pages

Exploring Creation with Astronomy Notebook Pages

Exploring Creation with Astronomy Notebook Pages

Exploring Creation with Astronomy Notebook Pages

Exploring Creation with Astronomy Notebook Pages

Exploring Creation with Astronomy Notebook Pages

Exploring Creation with Astronomy Notebook Pages

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