Thursday, March 2, 2017

Quarter 3 Solar System Model Project

Quarter 3 Solar System Model Project
C:\Users\DOMINICAN\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\2YPDY406\0a466f8204c1654a0e566ab91432c348-d36g2x5[1].pngIn order to show what you have learned about the wonderful solar system, I would like you to create your own solar system model to display in the classroom. There are no limits to the project; you can use anything you like! This will worth half of your Science exam grade, so make sure you do your best. I encourage you to be creative and show what you have learned.

There are some basic rules for your project:
You must have the Sun and all 8 planets.
The sun needs to be the biggest object. Try to keep the planets in proportion. In other words, Earth should not be larger that Jupiter.
All objects must be labeled correctly and where I can easily read it.
You should be able to give 3 interesting facts about each object. You can include the facts in a typed report.
The planets should be colored correctly. Follow the color patterns below.
Mercury: Color the planet yellow. Color over the yellow with light brown.
Venus: Color the planet yellow. Color over the yellow with light brown.
Earth: Color the land – brown or green, water – blue, clouds – white.
Mars: Color the ice caps white. Color the rest of the planet orange. Color over the orange with light red.
Jupiter: Color the planet orange, yellow, red, and light brown. Make the Great Red Spot dark red.
Saturn: Color the planet yellow and light orange. Color the rings light yellow.
Uranus: Color the planet blue-green.
Neptune: Color the planet blue. Color the clouds white. Make the Great Dark Spot dark blue.
You may use anything you like to do the project. A coat hanger, a box, clay, Styrofoam balls, food, whatever you would like!
THIS PROJECT IS DUE on Wednesday March 15 at 8:30am.
*This project will count for 15% of your final Science exam grade. The other 15% will be from the written test on Wednesday March 15.

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