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Transcript
Go On A Space Chase!
Self-Guided Floor Activity
Grades 1 - 3
1. The biggest planet is
2. Find the two planets that look blue. Write the planets’ names.
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3. Find Pluto. Write something interesting about Pluto.
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4. Find which planet has the most moons. Write the planet’s name.
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5. Find which two planets have no moons. Write the planets’ names.
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6. Name this planet.
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7.
Name this well-known star picture.
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8.
Go to the planet scales in “Solar System Survey.” Find what your weight is on
Jupiter
Mars
Earth
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Go On A Space Chase!
Teacher Answer Key
1. The biggest planet is JUPITER
2. Two planets look blue. They are EARTH AND NEPTUNE
3. Which planet is not a planet? PLUTO
4. Which planet has the most moons? JUPITER (most current count)
5. Which two planets have no moons? VENUS AND MERCURY
6. Saturn
7. Big Dipper
8. Answer will be unique to each student
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