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Planet Mission
A note to teachers
Activity Description
This presentation can be used to help consolidate the material learnt in the Planet
Mission workshop. There is also an additional activity for pupils to create a
postcard from their favourite planet.
This presentation is designed to be teacher-led with further opportunities for
individual work.
We hope your class finds this activity interesting and useful. Should you have any
feedback, please do not hesitate to send it to us. Thanks!
- The Jodrell Bank Education Team
Background image Credit: NASA/JPL
Other planet images: NASA
Planet Mission
Uranus
Mars
Saturn Neptune
Venus
Jupiter
Earth
Mercury
• You have learned all about the solar system.
• How many of the planets can you remember?
Planet Mission
In the workshop, you used your senses of sight,
hearing, touch and smell to explore the planets.
You discovered that :
• The planets are very different from the Earth
• They all have their own weather
• They all sound different
Are you ready
for a quiz?
Which of these planets are gas giants?
Mercury
Saturn
Jupiter
Venus
Which one of these planets is covered in
clouds?
Mercury
Mars
Venus
Venus
Venus is completely covered in clouds. They do a
good job of keeping the heat in and making Venus a
very hot planet – the hottest planet in the solar
system!
Which two of these planets has a rocky
surface?
Mercury
Mars
Jupiter
Mercury and Mars
Both of these planets are made of solid rock, like
the Earth.
Which one of these planets is both hot and cold?
Saturn
Mercury
Venus
Mercury
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the
part facing the Sun gets very hot (450⁰C!).
But the part facing away from the Sun gets very
cold (-200⁰C!). This is because there is no air keep
the heat in.
Well done!
Mars
Magnetic
Red
Dusty
Stormy
Cloudy
Gas Giants
Venus
Hint: one of the words belongs with two planets!
Now…
You’re going to
make a postcard
from your
favourite planet!
• Choose your favourite planet
• Draw a picture of it
• You may want to write about
what it would be like if you
were visiting it!