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Provide a caption for each image . Ex: This is a compilation image showing the seasons on Saturn. The images were taken by the Hubble Space Telescope from Earth’s years 1996-2000. Name of Planet. Your Name Period. History. Who discovered your planet? When? How? Where?
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Provide a caption for each image. Ex: This is a compilation image showing the seasons on Saturn. The images were taken by the Hubble Space Telescope from Earth’s years 1996-2000. Name of Planet Your Name Period
History • Who discovered your planet? When? How? Where? • Describe how the planet got its name. • Place a photo (with a caption) of the planet symbol and if possible, the discoverer as well.
Solar System • Order from the sun. • Distance from the sun in AU and in km. • Orbital period (how long is one trip around the sun?) • Rotation (length of one day). • Place an photo on this slide that shows where your planet is located in relative to other planets.
Planet Measurements • Include all measurements from your data worksheet. • Insert a photo (with a caption) of your planet.
Composition and Atmosphere • Describe the core and surface composition of your planet. • Describe the composition of the atmosphere if any. If your planet does not have an atmosphere, simply state your planet does not have one. • Include a photo (with a caption) of the inside of your planet (found on the enchantedlearning.com website).
Surface Conditions • List surface temperatures – coldest, hottest, average. • Describe the details about weather found on your planet. If you are doing Jupiter or Neptune, this is where you should show and tell about the large spot.
Moons • How many moons does your planet have? • List moon names. • If your planet has no moons, add more pictures and captions instead.
Put the name of the most interesting moon here • Tell us about this interesting moon. • Provide several facts. • Include a photo (with a caption). • Again, if your planet does not have moons, add more photos and captions.
Rings • Provide information about the rings surrounding your planet. • Include a photo (with a caption) of the rings. • If your planet does not have rings, add more photos and descriptive captions.
Exploration • List satellite names and dates that have explored your planet. • Include a photo (with a caption that describes the mission) of at least one of the satellites that has visited your planet. • Add more slides if you need to.
Grading • The completed Research Worksheet is worth 100 points! • This presentation is worth 200 points. • 100 for content. Did you complete everything asked with a high level of effort? • 50 for great images with excellent captions. • 50 for style and neatness. Is your presentation colorful, easy to read, and neat? • Total: 300 points! • Delete this slide before turning in.
Did you finish early? • Make your presentation “Over the Top” • Add more facts • Add more photos with descriptive captions • Add animations • Add an audio narration • Add supportive graphics
Saving Your Work • Save the PowerPoint (ppt) in your zip drive or send it to your email address. • Save your PPT file and any images in that folder only. • Any images or files left on the desktop WILL BE DELETED! • Delete this slide before turning in.
Turning in Your Presentation • When finished, alert Mr. Mercer. • Email your project to mrgmercer@gmail.com • WARNING – No points are awarded if your presentation gets “accidentally” deleted, does not save, gets lost, is at home, etc. YOU are responsible for your files. • Delete THIS slide before turning in.