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Design a Solar System Project Activity for Astronomy

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Grade Levels
8th - 12th, Homeschool
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  • Zip
Pages
4 pages
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This helped my students apply what they had learned about our solar system. They were using terms such as AU and compositions to describe their made up planets. Very creative and engaging project, great for rhetoric grading as well.
Loved this resource as a final project for their astronomy unit. Needed to give them a lot of prompts and help to keep the rationale scientific instead of fantasy, but a great resource.

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Design a Solar System - Astronomy or STEM Project

This is an awesome resource to use as a summative assessment of your students understanding of planets, orbits, stars, galaxies and more. Your students will have the exciting challenge of creating their very own solar system. This project has detailed guidelines but is open ended enough to release your students creativity in a multitude of ways. They will enjoy the freedom to create and design while feeling confident in the direction they are asked to go.

Enjoy watching your student's minds work to create their own personal solar system project! This is a great way to cap off a semester long astronomy class!

INCLUDED:

-Background information on our own solar system

-Checklist for project guidelines

-Platforms for completing the project through

-Grading Rubric expectations

-Colorful images and diagrams

Enjoy, Earthlings!

Check this zip file tutorial out to see how to open your downloaded products!

Total Pages
4 pages
Answer Key
Rubric only
Teaching Duration
2 days
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