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Page 1: Sun, Moon and Panets 2013

The Sun, Moon and Planets

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The Sun, Moon and Planets

Vocabulary Flashcards

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AXIS

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AXIS

• An imaginary line through the center of the earth, around which the earth rotates

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ROTATION

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ROTATION

• The act of spinning on an axis. Earth takes 24 hours to make one complete rotation (SPIN).

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orbit

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orbit• A closed, curved path that an object follows as

it moves around another object.

• Earth moves in an orbit around the sun.

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REVOLUTION

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REVOLUTION• Movement of an object in an orbit around another

object.

• The planets revolve/move in a revolution around the sun. Each planet has its own orbit.

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SATELLITE

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SATELLITE• An object that revolves around another object.

• Satellites can be natural, like our moon. They can be man-made, like the Space Station or a weather satellite.

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SATELLITE• A satellite can be man-made, like the Space Station

or a weather satellite.

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MOON PHASE

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MOON PHASE

As the moon revolves around the earth, you can see different

amounts of its lighted part.

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Moon Phases

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The SUN

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The Sun• The sun is a star.

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The Sun• The sun is a star.

• All stars are made of hot, glowing gases.

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The Sun• The sun is a star.

• All stars are made of hot, glowing gases.

• The sun is NOT the largest star. It only SEEMS larger because it is closer to Earth than all the other stars.

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The Sun• The sun is a star.

• All stars are made of hot, glowing gases.

• The sun is NOT the largest star. It only SEEMS larger because it is closer to Earth than all the other stars.

• The sun provides energy for us in the form of heat and light.

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The Sun• The sun is a star.

• All stars are made of hot, glowing gases.

• The sun is NOT the largest star. It only SEEMS larger because it is closer to Earth than all the other stars.

• The sun provides energy for us in the form of heat and light.

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The PLANETSName them in order from the

sun

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My Very Excellent Mother Just Served Us Nachos!

• Each word begins with the first letter of one of the planets.

• My = Mercury

• Very = Venus

• And so on…

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Who is this woman?

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Who is this woman?

• Dr. Sally Ride

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Who is this woman?

• Dr. Sally Ride

• She was the first American woman to fly in space.

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Who is this woman?

• Dr. Sally Ride

• She was the first American woman to fly in space.

• Dr. Ride and about 30 others were chosen from 8,000 people who wanted to become astronauts.

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Who is this woman?

• Dr. Sally Ride

• She was the first American woman to fly in space.

• Dr. Ride and about 30 others were chosen from 8,000 people who wanted to become astronauts.

• Her first flight on the Space Shuttle was in 1983.

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Who is this woman?

• Dr. Sally Ride

• She was the first American woman to fly in space.

• Dr. Ride and about 30 others were chosen from 8,000 people who wanted to become astronauts.

• Her first flight on the Space Shuttle was in 1983.

• She performed experiments about plants in space and even learned to operate a robot arm!

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Poor Pluto!To be a planet, you must follow THREE rules.

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Poor Pluto!To be a planet, you must follow THREE rules.

• A planet must orbit a star.

– Does Pluto do this?

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Poor Pluto!To be a planet, you must follow THREE rules.

• A planet must orbit a star.

– Does Pluto do this? YES, Pluto orbits the sun.

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Poor Pluto!To be a planet, you must follow THREE rules.

• A planet must orbit a star.

– Does Pluto do this? YES, Pluto orbits the sun.

• A planet must a sphere.

– Is Pluto a sphere?

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Poor Pluto!To be a planet, you must follow THREE rules.

• A planet must orbit a star.

– Does Pluto do this? YES, Pluto orbits the sun.

• A planet must a sphere.

– Is Pluto a sphere? NO, Pluto is a oval.

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Poor Pluto!To be a planet, you must follow THREE rules.

• A planet must orbit a star.

– Does Pluto do this? YES, Pluto orbits the sun.

• A planet must a sphere.

– Is Pluto a sphere? NO, Pluto is a oval.

• A planet must have its own orbit path.

– Does Pluto do this?

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Poor Pluto!To be a planet, you must follow THREE rules.

• A planet must orbit a star.

– Does Pluto do this? YES, Pluto orbits the sun.

• A planet must a sphere.

– Is Pluto a sphere? NO, Pluto is a oval.

• A planet must have its own orbit path.

– Does Pluto do this? NO, Pluto shares with Neptune.

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Get ready for your test!

• Review Science textbook Chapter 12.

• Don’t forget about your NOTEBOOK!

• Review questions are found in your science textbook on pages 266-267.

• Chapter 12 Study Guide also found on pages 338-339.

• Good luck!