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2016-17 Curriculum Blueprint Grade: 6th Course Descriptions: Earth/Space Approximate Time: Unit #9: Solar System Quarter 3 4 weeks Unit Overview Students will compare historical models of the solar system. Students will compare and contrast objects in the solar system with regard to gravitational force, distance from the sun (length of a year), speed, movement, temperature, and atmospheric conditions. Students will explore the role gravity played in the formation of planets, the sun, and solar systems. Learning Goal Sample Essential Questions Students will be able to: Create a data table showing your weight and age on other Distinguish between historical models of the solar system. astronomical bodies. Compare and contrast the properties of astronomical objects in Contrast the distances among the inner planets and the outer planets our solar system. in terms of astronomical units. Explain the Law of Universal Gravitation and its role in the Defend the following statement: “Gravity is essential to the formation formation on objects. of our solar system.” Learning Scales Self-Assessment Focus Standards SC.8.E.5.4 Explore the Law of Universal Gravitation by explaining the role that gravity plays in the formation of planets, stars, and solar systems and in determining their motions. SC.8.E.5.7 (AA) Compare and contrast the properties of objects in the Solar System including the Sun, planets, and moons to those of Earth, such as gravitational force, distance from the Sun, speed, movement, temperature, and atmospheric conditions. SC.8.E.5.8 Compare various historical models of the Solar System, including geocentric and heliocentric. Suggested End Product or Teaching Task Planet Tours- Students use the information they collect to create travel posters, brochures, or television / radio commercials for their object, while also comparing it to Earth. They may also create a model of their object. Writing Recursive Standards LAFS.68.WHST.1.1 Write arguments focused on discipline-specific content. Reading Recursive Standards LAFS.68.RH.2.6 Identify aspects of a text that reveal an author’s point of view or purpose (e.g., loaded language, inclusion or avoidance of particular facts). LAFS.68.RST.3.8 Distinguish among facts, reasoned judgment based on research findings, and speculation in a text 6th grade Earth/Space Science DRAFT Text Support NOTE: Before clicking on a youtube link , open youtube browser and click agree Asteroids Boiled Young Earth’s Oceans Article: Asteroids Use Literacy Design Collaborative Link for literacy task. Inner and Outer Planets Article: Planets Use Literacy Design Collaborative Link for literacy task. What is the difference between the heliocentric and geo centric models of the universe Article: Models of the Solar System Use Literacy Design Collaborative Link for literacy task. Size Comparison (YouTube) SC.8.E.5.7: Size Comparison Video Crash Course Kids (Youtube) -Rocky Planets ; Gas Giants ;Here Comes the Sun iScience Textbook: Chapter 19 “The Solar System” Extended Learning: Solar System Web quest: Webquest Suggested Labs, Activities and Tasks Solar System Interactive Highlighting Heliocentric and Geocentric Models SC.8.E.5.8: SolarsystemScope Create Your Own Planet Create a Planet Solar System Exploration SS Exploration Scale Model of the Solar System Scale Model Lab Weight and Age on Other Astronomical Bodies SC.8.E.5.7: Weight & Age on Other Planets Jupiter: Earth’s Shield Earth's Shield Solar System Foldable Interview with a planet STEM : Design An Insulator Mars Thermos STEM : Virtual Lab-Design a Planet Design a Planet Solar System 6th grade Earth/Space Science DRAFT