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10.4.12

Before BellPick up Asteroid Notes Handout

& HALF SHEET PAPER

Turn in any homework/article reflections

Have seat WHEN BELL RINGS & TURN TO NEXT BLAN PG. FOR WARM-UP

Warm-Up_SEPARATE SHEET

Presidential debate was last night. Answer following on SEPARATE SHEET

1. Did you watch it?2. Who do you think did better?3. If you could vote, who would you

vote for and why?4. How can the next President

create jobs and improve the lives of most Americans?

AnnouncementsPink flyer Due 10/8/12

Quiz TOMORROW on:◦Telescope facts◦Medical technology that was created

based on space technology◦Definition of planet◦Order of planets ◦Relative sizes of planets

Review 10.3.12What are the characteristics of

planets?

Which planet is closest to the Sun?

What is the smallest planet?

What is the biggest planet?

Video: Spacing Between Planetshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v

=Q8jB9bSbJxE&feature=relmfuhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v

=97Ob0xR0Ut8&feature=related

Notes: PlanetsVisible by

Naked Eye:◦Saturn◦Venus◦Mars◦Mercury ◦Jupiter

Require a Telescope:◦Neptune◦Uranus

Notes: Terrestrial (Inner) vs. Jovian (Outer) Planets

Grouped planets based on chemical and physical properties

Terrestrial: include Mercury, Venus, Earth & Mars ◦Small, dense, rocky

Jovian: include Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune◦Large, low density, gaseous

Notes: Terrestrial (Inner) vs. Jovian (Outer) Planets

Terrestrial Jovian

Close to Sun Far from Sun

Closely Spaced Orbits

Widely Spaced Orbits

Small masses Large masses

Small radii Large radii

Mainly rocky Mainly gaseous

Solid surface No solid surface

High density Low density

Slow rotation Fast rotation

Weak magnetic fields

Strong magnetic fields

Few moons Many moons

No rings Many rings

Quick WriteUnderneath your table, take 2

min. to summarize the main differences between terrestrial and jovian planets

Based on this information, do we need to change our predictions from yesterday?

Quiz-N-TradeEach person will receive a fact

Take 2 min. to write down the answer to your question, using your notes

Take a notebook/whiteboard with you and quiz people around the room

USE TIME WISELY! QUIZ ON FRIDAY FROM THESE QUESTIONS!!!!

Solar System ObjectsAsteroids- largest objects (over 100

km); rocky

Meteors- rocky objects that are smaller than 100 km

Meteorites- meteors that survive travel through Earth’s atmosphere and land on ground

Comets- small, icy objects (1-10km)

HandoutTry to fill in as many blanks as

you can on your own

Extra credit for doing this!!!

Class discussion on any ones you are not sure of

Time limit: 6 min.

Compare/ContrastMake a comparison chart/venn

diagram of asteroids, meteors and comets based on the information that they have been presented.

Then copy down the chart into your notes

What Am I?Questions on Vocab

Need whiteboard, marker and rag

What am I?I am a ball of rock that has

survived the plunge through the Earth’s atmosphere and landed in the POB parking lot

What Am I?I am a group of planets that are

large, dense, and gaseous

What Am I?I am a mix of ice, that is 1-10 km

in size and burns up before it reaches Earth’s surface

What Am I?I am a ball of rock that is greater

than 100 m in diameter

What Am I?I am a ball of rock that is 50 m in

diameter

What am I?I am a group of planets that are

small, rocky, and dense

What am I?I am an object that orbits the

Sun, is round, and clears objects out of my path

What am I?I am in the center of the solar

system and I provide the planets with heat

What Am I?I am the only planet that has life

on it

Presentation, ActionCome up with a way to give

astronomy some swag and appeal to a greater audience.

Create a story, skit, drawing, presentation, poem, dance, etc. that summarizes information on the planets, comets, asteroids, meteors.

Be prepared to share!

Exit Ticket 10.4.12: Name & Date1. How are asteroids and meteors

different?2. Name 2 differences between

jovian and terrestrial planets3. Which planets have rings: jovian

or terrestrial?4. How are comets and asteroids

similar?5. Which of the following is not a

terrestrial planet: Mars, Earth & Neptune