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1st Formative Assessment Task
COMPARE AND CONTRAST BETWEEN EARTH AND
OTHER PLANET (S)
By: Michelle / 6A
THE ASSESSMENT
Assessment Task
Students describe planetary facts
Assessment Tool
Checklist
Assessment Strategies
Observation
WALT
(What Am I Learn To)
To know what the solar system consist of
CELESTIAL OBJECTS
IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM
What is celestial objects in our solar system?
Celestial bodies is a natural objects that was
visible in the sky
CELESTIAL OBJECTS
IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM
Some Celestial Objects in Our Solar System
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Stars
Planets
Moons
Asteroids & Comets
Etc.
Characteristics of Each
Celestial Object
Sun
• The Sun is a star that was so
big
• The Sun is made out of 2 type
gases that was called
hydrogen and helium
• The Sun in the Solar System is
also called a “Yellow Dwarf
Planet”
The Four Inner Planets
• The four inner planets are also
called the rocky planet.
• The four inner planets are
Mercury, Venus, Earth, and
Mars.
Mercury
• Mercury is the first planet
from the Sun
• Mercury orbit around the Sun
for 88 Earth day
• 1 Earth year is the same as 4
Mercury year
• 176 Earth day is the same as 1
Mercury day
Venus
• Venus is the second planet
from the Sun
• Somethimes people called
Venus “Morning Star”,
“Evening Star”, or “Earth Sister
Planet”
• Venus is different planet from
the other planets because it
spins backwards
Earth
• Earth is the third planet from
the Sun
• Earth is often called “Water
Planet” because 70% of the
Earth is water that was
1,260,000,
000,000,000,000,000 liters of
water
• Earth has only one moon that
we call “The Moon”
Mars
• Mars is the fourth planet from
the Sun
• Mars is often called “Red
Planet”
• Mars have the biggest Volcano
in the Solar System called
Olympus
• Mars have 2 moons Deimos
and Phobos
The Four Outer Planet
• The four outer planet are also
called the gas planet
• The four outer planet are
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and
Neptune
• Jupiter is the fifth planet from the sun
• Jupiter is also the bigest planet in the
Solar System
• Jupiter have more than 16 moons and
the four famous moon are Lo, Europa,
Ganymede, and Callista
• Jupiter also have the famous spot that
was called “The Great Red Spot”
Jupiter
Saturn
• Saturn is the sixth planet from
the Sun
• Saturn is the second biggest
planet in the Solar System
• Saturn have 18 moons
• Saturn have rings that was
made out of pieces of rocks
and ice but not dust
Uranus
• Uranus is the seventh planet
from the Sun
• Uranus is the third biggest
planet in the Solar System
• Uranus has more than 20
moons
• Uranus is blue and quite green
because of the atmosphere
that was made out of methane
Neptune
• Neptune is the eighth or the
last planet from the Sun
• Neptune have 8 moon and the
biggest one is Triton
• Neptune has also have the
famous spot just like Jupiter
but this one was called “The
Great Dark Spot”
THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN EARTH
AND OTHER PLANETS
EARTH
OTHER PLANETS
1. Have
1. Have less water
1,260,000,000,000,000,000, 2. No Living thins
000 liters of water.
3. Have few season
2. Have many living things
(humans, animal, and
plants)can live.
3. Have 4 season (only in
some place)
THE SIMILARITIES BETWEEN EARTH
AND OTHER PLANETS
• They are inside the Solar System
• They are planets
THE CONCLUTION
Earth is the best planet for human to live because living things
such as animal and plants need water and Earth have the most
water wich is 1,260,000,000,000,000,000,000 liters. Living
things also need oxygen, and Earth have the most ammount of
oxygen.
THE BIBLIOGRAPHY
• [Online] Available
http://www.manatee.k12.fl.us/sites/elementa
ry/samoset/mathlabplanets.htm 25 August
2013
• “How much water is there on Earth?” [Online]
Available
http://science.howstuffworks.com/environme
ntal/earth/geophysics/question157.htm 25
August 2013
• “Comparison of Earth with Mars” [Online]
Available
http://library.thinkquest.org/5579/compariso
n/marsearth.htm 25 August 2013
• B. Rogers, Lesley. “Space” National Geographic
Kids (Almanac 2014) page 184-185
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