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file:///C:/Users/ausilio/Desktop/Let' s%20Explore%20The%20Nine%20Pl anets!.html https://youtu.be/Qd6nLM2QlWw THE SOLAR SYSTEM HAS GOT • 1 star: The Sun • 1 moon • 8 official planets + Pluto: • Mercury • Venus • Earth • Mars • Jupiter • Saturn • Uranus • Neptune • Pluto The Sun The Sun's name comes from the Romans who called it Sol • It is a star - it is not a planet • It is so big that you could fit more than 1 million earths inside of it! It measures more than a million kilometers across. • Mercury is the planet closest to our Sun, and it is the eighth largest of the nine planets is a small, rocky planet the temperature ranges from 90 K to 700 K. recent radar information shows evidence of ice at Mercury's north pole Mercury has no moons Venus Venus is the second planet from the Sun It’s the earth’s sister, because the 2 planets are very close in size and gravity is a small, rocky planet with yellowish clouds it’s the hottest planet in the solar system Venus has no moon it is the second brightest of the planets after the moon Earth is the third planet from the Sun It is only planet which supports a variety of life It’s called the ‘ goldilocks planet ‘, because it’s not too hot and not to cold it is the densest major body in the solar system. This means that it's the most "compact" of all the planets it is 4.5 to 4.6 billion years old 71 % of the Earth's surface is covered with water.. Water is essential for life it is orbited by one moon The name comes from Old English and Germanic language The Moon is the Earth's only natural satellite. It is the second brightest object in the sky after the sun It was first visited by the Soviet spacecraft Luna 2 in 1959. Its surface is covered with regolith, a mixture dust and rocky debris produced by meteor impacts. It has no atmosphere What happens during a lunar eclipse? The Moon passes through the Earth's shadow. The reddish-copper coloration comes from the sunlight being deflected through the Earth's atmosphere is a small, rocky planet which is cold and lifeless. It’s known as the red planet because of its atmosphere It is the fourth planet from the Sun, and the seventh largest Scientists think people could live on Mars There are 2 special robots exploring the surface of Mars It has 2 moons Jupiter is a giant gas planet it is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest of all nine planets It's 318 times bigger than the Earth It’s the third brightest object in the night sky. Only Venus and the Moon are brighter It has 67 moons Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun, and the second largest of the nine planets is a giant gas planet It's most famous for its beautiful rings It has 60 moons Saturn is the root of the English word "Saturday. Saturn's rings are very bright Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun and the third largest of the nine planets it is a giant gas planet it has rings around it it has 27 moons it is covered in blue clouds made of methane which give it its lovely color Neptune It is the eighth planet from the Sun and the fourth largest is a giant gas planet made up of various "ices" and rock, it also looks blue… it has 14 moons it takes over 164 years to finish an orbit around the sun it has the longest orbit of any planet in the solar system Pluto was discovered in 1930 the ninth planet in the solar system is a small, icy "dwarf planet", the smallest of all ANSWER THE FOLLOWING OPEN ANSWER QUESTIONS 1. Why is it called the solar system? 2. How many planets has the solar system got? 3. What is the sun? 4. How far is the sun from the earth? 5. What is there in the solar system? 6. What is the solar massive gravity for? 7. What does the sun allow us to do? 8. Is Mercury a small, medium or large planet? 9. How many moons has Venus got? 10.Why is the Earth called the goldilocks planet? 11.What happens during a lunar eclipse? 12.Why is Mars known as the red planet ? 13.Which is the largest planet in the solar system? 14.What is Saturn famous for? 15.How many moons has Uranus got? 16.How long does it take Neptune to finish an orbit around the sun? 17.When was Pluto discovered? ANSWER THE FOLLOWING MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS We call it the solar system because Everything rotates around the sun around the moon around the earth The solar system has got 13 planets,3 stars,2 moons 1star and 9 planets 1star ,1 moon and 8 planets + Pluto The sun is A star A planet Cartoon dog The sun is …… from the earth 10 m away 93 million miles away 100.000.000 million miles away In the solar system there is The sky The sun There are planets, asteroids, moons, comets The sun is …… wider than the earth More than 2000 times More than 200 times More than 100 times The solar massive gravity Keeps the earth and planet circling around it Keeps the earth and moons circling around it Keeps the stars and the birds The sun allows us to Drink hot water Live on earth Eat Mercury is The largest planet in the solar system The smallest The eighth of the largest planets in the solar system Venus has got 3 moons 1 moon No moon The Earth is the …… body in the solar system Densest Warmest Coldest The moon …… atmosphere Hasn’ t got Has got Has atmosphere at night Scientists think People could live on Mars People couldn’t live on Mars People live on Mars Jupiter is 318 times bigger than earth 200 times bigger than earth 2 times bigger than earth The name Saturn is the root of the word Sun Sunday Saturday Uranus has got 27 moons 7 moons 17 moons Neptune has …… orbit of any planet in the solar system The shortest The longest The fastest Pluto was discovered In 1930 In 1931 In 1932 New grammar rules New words New topics COMMUNICATIVE SKILLS RATING LISTENING How I learn WHAT New words When I want to learn and remember new words I SPEAKING Reading Listening Speaking READING Writing WRITING When I want to read something I When I want to understand what I am hearing I … When I want to speak I … When I want to write something I … HOW Write them down Repeat aloud and write them down Use my mp3 player, repeat and write I open my wordlist page and use them for a basic conversation I write words and sentences many times WHEN LA1 Communicative skills LISTENING NOW I CAN I can recognize words and phrases when people speak slowly and clearly. I can interact in a simple way SPEAKING I can ask and answer questions in areas of immediate need or on familiar topics. I can use simple phrases and sentences to describe a familiar topic READING I can understand familiar names, words and very simple sentences WRITING I can write short, simple passages. I can fill in forms about given topics WITH A LOT OF HELP WITH A LITTLE HELP WITH NO HELP Match me in STUDENTS AT WORK IC Istituto comprensivo Scuola sec. I grado Crosia - Mirto