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THE EARTH AND THE SOLAR SYST

HOOK ACTIVITY
Virtual Tour to Planetarium

Name the Neighbouring planets of the planet


we live on?
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Hook activity
INTRODUCTION
NAME- Ifra Shah
CLASS- 3 C
ROLL NUMBER- 23
SCHOOL- CMS, Kanpur road.
Background activity 1
3 D Model Of Solar System
Background activity 2
3 D Model Of Rotation Of Earth
REFLECTION SHEET 1
1. Red Planet- Mars ( It is red because the soil looks like rusty iron.)
2. Blue Planet- Neptune ( A small amount of the gas methane makes
Neptune appear blue.)
3. Coldest Planet- Uranus (The gases are slightly frozen on Uranus and
therefore called as ICE GIANT.)
4. Ringed Planet- Saturn (The particles forming the ring are believed to
be debris left over from comets, asteroids or shattered moons.)
5. Brightest Planet- Venus (It reflects the sun's rays, making the
planet the brightest in the night sky.)
REFLECTION
SHEET 2
1. Neil Armstrong, From America and the first person to walk on Moon.
2. Pavel Popovich, From Ukraine and the first Ukrainian born man in space.
3. Kalpana Chawla, From India and the first Indian-American to travel in space.

TWO SUCCESSFUL SPACE PROJECTS HELD IN


INDIA-
1. Chandrayaan 1- 22 October 2008
2. Mangalyaan- 5 November 2013
REFLECTION SHEET 3

The phases of the moon are the changes in the amount of the surface of the moon that are lit up over
the course of a month, as viewed from earth. And, the light we see coming from the moon isn’t
moonlight at all — it's sunlight! The moon does not emit any light itself. The Sun’s light is reflected
from the surface of the Moon to us. Because the positions of the Earth, Moon, and Sun vary
throughout the course of the month, the amount of the moon’s surface that we can see changes a little
bit every night.
REFLECTION SHEET 4
Thank You!

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