Ordering the Planets in the Solar System

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Ordering the Planets in the Solar System Overview: The student will demonstrate the ability to investigate and understand that the solar system consists of planets that are in order by their relationship to the sun and each other. Procedure: 1. Teacher will provide instruction regarding the solar system. Using the My Solar System Book (supplied for this unit) the teacher will teach about each part of the solar system according to the book. 2. For each planet and then sun, the student will investigate by going to the library, using the Internet, Solar System Resource page (supplied for this unit), or using the ipad apps. The student will be required to record new facts learned by one of the following choices: Write two new facts At teacher discretion, the student could include the facts in Solar System Foldable (supplied for this unit) Type two new facts with or without the support of Co:Writer or ReadandWrite Take images of the new facts and embed them into a SMARTnotebook file Use video feature on an ipad, computer, or camera to record the student verbalizing new information s/he has found while investigating More information on the apps provided: http://www.touchpress.com/titles/solarsystem/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25jgfferjj0 http://vitotechnology.com/solar-walk.html 3. Once the student has completed the My Solar System Book and the investigation part of the ASOL, the teacher will begin to focus more on the order of the planets. As a starter activity to introduce this concept, the teacher will have the student work independently or in a group to complete the Put the Planets in Order on Strip (supplied for this unit). 4. For more opportunities to practice ordering the planets, the student can interact with the Order the Name of the Planets SMARTboard activity (provided for this unit). 5. In order to show that the student is able to understand the order of the planets in the solar system, s/he can be provided the following assessments: a. Label the Planets b. Ordering the Planets c. Solar System Foldable

ASOL Covered: 5S-ESS 2 The student will investigate and understand the organization of the solar system. Key concepts include a) the planets in the solar system. b) the order of the planets in the solar system. HSS-ESS 1 The student will investigate and understand the characteristics of Earth and the solar system. Key concepts include a) position of Earth in the solar system. Materials Needed: Label the Planets, My Solar System Book, Ordering the Planets, Put the Planets in Order on strip, Solar System Foldable, Order the Name of the Planets SMARTboard activity, Solar System Resources document, glue, scissors, crayons, pencil/markers, sentence strip or long piece of paper, computer/ipad for Discovery Education Videos and Tar Heel Reader Books, ipad (if accessing apps or using the video component), camera (if wanting to video or take pictures during the investigation), Co:Writer (if using for writing) Instructional Setting: The instructional setting could be in a resource setting, general education setting, or self-contained classroom. This science ASOL does not line up with the SOLs in the general education setting and may be difficult to embed instruction with same aged peers. Community Connections and/or Peer Interaction: If the student chooses to go to the library to do some investigation, it allows the opportunity to make community connections and to have peer interaction. During the time the student is doing the sentence strip activity to introduce the ordering of the planet, the student has another opportunity to have peer interactions. *If this ASOL is being used as an assessment for the VAAP portfolio, the student will need to complete the activity independently. Functional Activity/Routine: Some skills that are incorporated into this activity/routine: 1. For the investigation piece the student can use technology to enhance the investigation part. 2. Student is learning to plan and gather materials for a desired activity. 3. Student is working on skills that promote independence. 4. Foldables are used in the general education classroom on a regular basis. Strategies to Collect Evidence: investigate and understand the. Key concepts include b) the order of the planets in the solar system

Ways to demonstrate investigate Write two new facts At teacher discretion, the student could include the facts in Solar System Foldable (supplied for this unit) Type two new facts with or without the support of Co:Writer or ReadandWrite Take images of the new facts and embed them into a SMARTnotebook file Use video feature on an ipad, computer, or camera to record the student verbalizing new information s/he has found while investigating Use word predictor software to write facts Provide descriptors using pictures and text and have student select facts to match each planet Using a Venn Diagram have student sort pictures/text to compare and contrast two planets. Ways to demonstrate organization of the solar system by or ordering of the planets in the solar system Label the Planets Ordering the Planets Solar System Foldable Use student specific means of communication to name the planets in order Provide pictures of planets to order correctly

Solar System Resources Image Cards for sizes of the Planets: http://cse.ssl.berkeley.edu/athomeastronomy/act09_imagecards.html Information: http://cse.ssl.berkeley.edu/athomeastronomy/index.html Tar Heel Reader Books: http://tarheelreader.org/2009/11/13/our-solar-system-3/ http://tarheelreader.org/2011/11/20/the-solar-system-7/ http://tarheelreader.org/2010/02/10/solar-system-fun/ Brain Pop: Solar System, then a video for each planet. Must have access to Brain Pop (www.brainpop.com).