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Solar System Picture Book Make a picture book about the solar system. Your book will include information about each planet in the solar system as well as any other objects in the solar system you wish to include. Each page of your book should have at least one picture and at least five facts about the planet or object you have pictured. More credit is given for illustrations you create yourself than for pictures that have been cut from a magazine or the internet. The first page of your book should be at least one paragraph introducing the solar system and explaining the difference between the inner and outer planets. Your book should also have an illustrated cover. Instructions 1. Make a cover for your book. The cover should have the book’s title, your name, and an illustration. 2. The first page of your book should be an introduction. You should talk about the solar system in general and you should also talk about the specific differences between the inner and outer planets. The introduction should be at least a paragraph but you will probably need more than one paragraph to cover this topic. 3. Each of the next eight pages should be about a planet. One planet goes on each page. The page should include a picture or drawing of the planet and four significant facts about the planet (**Pre-AP must do 6). Choose your facts carefully. They should be important and/or interesting. 4. You may also include extra pages about other objects in the solar system such as dwarf planets like Pluto, comets, asteroids, or even the sun itself. Each object you choose should have its own page. These extra pages are extra credit. You will be given points based on effort, correct facts, creativity, following the correct format, and neatness. Incomplete projects will not be considered for credit. Planet for Sale!! Every community has its selling points, climate, reasonably priced housing, good schools, attractions that tourists would find interesting and so on. This project will require you to use your imagination and pretend that you are trying to sell people on the idea that your planet is “the place to live.” You are to create a brochure that someone thinking about moving to your community would find interesting. Your first step is to research your planet and familiarize yourself with its characteristics and various points of interest. Remember, the people that will see this brochure have never been to your planet and have no idea where it is located or even what it looks like. Your job is to create a brochure that will give a prospective buyer of your planet enough persuasive information that, after reading your brochure, they will for sure want to buy your planet. What are some of the major attractions of your planet? Do you have any out-of-the-way sites that people would be interested in visiting or curious to see? Things to include when making your brochure (you need 4 facts for each of the following categories, Pre-AP must have 6 for each): Little known facts about your planet Characteristics (size, location, distance) Weather/Climate Tourist attractions (moons, craters, trenches, volcanoes etc.) Miscellaneous facts (air quality, Natural resources, etc.) Travel information (how much to get there, how to get there, who to call, etc.) Special needs (supplies, clothing) Existing structures/inhabitants You will be given points based on effort, correct facts, creativity, following the correct format, and neatness. Incomplete projects will not be considered for credit. Solar System Foldable To make the foldable: A. Start by getting a large piece of paper, 12” X 24”. B. Fold the paper in half long ways C. Unfold, fold the long edges of the paper towards the crease you just made until they meet in the center and crease the folds. D. Folding the skinny ends together, fold the paper in half twice. E. Unfold until you have a rectangle with two large flaps with creases. F. Cut along the creases from the edge to the long fold. 1. On the outside, non-flap side, give the foldable a relevant title. (Be creative, use color) 2. On the outside, flap side, draw, label and color a diagram of the major items in our solar system in the order that they occur. (inner planets, sun, asteroid belt, and outer planets). Make sure you draw the planets on the correct flap and make sure to take into account the correct color(s) and sizes. 3. Under the flaps labeled “Inner planets” : *Label the planet with the correct name *Write three interesting facts (You may not label the order in which the planet occurs, whether the planet is a gas giant or terrestrial, or the color of the planet.) Make your facts interesting; spend some time looking them up. Pre-AP must do 6 facts. 4. Under the flaps labeled “Outer planets” *Label the planet with the correct name *Write three interesting facts (You may not label the order in which the planet occurs, whether the planet is a gas giant or terrestrial, or the color of the planet.) Make your facts interesting; spend some time looking them up. Pre-AP must do 6 facts. Grading Rubrics: Solar System Book Grade Sheet – 70 pts regular, 86 Pre-AP Cover Title Name Illustration (6pts) Introduction General Info (2pts) Inner Planets (2pts) Outer Planets (2pts) Pages Planet Drawing (2 pt each) Label (1 pt each) Fact 1 Fact 2 Fact 3 Fact 4 Pre-AP Pre-AP Fact 5 Fact 6 Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Extra Pages (extra credit) Planet for Sale Brochure - 70 pts regular, 86 Pre-AP Format Planet Label (2 pts) Pictures - 8 worth 2 pts each (16 pts) Neatness (5 pts) Color (5 pts) Sales Pitch (10 pts) Content Fact 1 Little known facts Characteristics (size, location, distance) Weather/Climate Tourist Attractions Miscellaneous (air quality, resources, etc) Travel Info (who, what, when, how much) Special needs (supplies, clothing) Existing structures/inhabitants Fact 2 Fact 3 Fact 4 Pre-AP Pre-AP Fact 5 Fact 6 Solar System Foldable Grade Sheet – 70 pts regular, 86 Pre-AP outside non-flap side Title Color Outside Flap side- diagram Sun Inner Planets (4 pts) Asteroid Belt Outer Planets (4 pts) Planet Names (8 pts) Color (8 pts) Correct Order (10pts) Inside Planet Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Label (1 pt each) Fact 1 Fact 2 Fact 3 Pre-AP Fact 4 Pre-AP Fact 5