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Space . Grades 3-5. Solar System . The Sun and the 8 planets that revolve around it. . Planet. Terrestrial/Inner Planets. Gas Giants/Outer Planets. Sphere made of rocks and gases . Position . Where an object is located in space. . Sphere . A circular/round three dimensional ball .
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Space Grades 3-5
Solar System The Sun and the 8 planets that revolve around it.
Planet Terrestrial/Inner Planets Gas Giants/Outer Planets Sphere made of rocks and gases
Position Where an object is located in space.
Sphere A circular/round three dimensional ball
Orbit The path an object takes in space.
Compass An instrument that uses a small magnet to show which direction is North (N)
Sundial Instrument that measures the time of day by using the position of the Sun
Shadow A dark area caused when an object blocks light falling on the surface of Earth
Rotation Earth spins on its axis causing day and night in a 24 hour time period (1 Day)
Axis An imaginary line Earth spins on; Earth spins on a 24.5 degree tilt
Day When Earth faces the Sun and is lighted.
Night The time during rotation when Earth does not face the Sun.
Rotation causes the Sun to appear as if it moves across the sky. Is it? No! Rotation makes it look like it is! The Sun is NOT moving across the sky. The Earth is moving (rotating)! Tricky!!
Revolution One complete orbit of the Earth around the Sun or the Moon around Earth.
Moon A natural satellite that orbits a planet.
Craters Bowl shaped indents that are caused with a collision with another object such as a meteorite.
Mass The amount of matter in an object.
Weight The force of gravity on an object (how hard gravity is pulling on you)
Gravity A natural force that causes two objects to pull toward each other depending on their mass and the distance between them .
Earth A planet in the Solar System that has life.
Tide The rise and fall of water in the ocean caused by the moon’s gravitational pull.
Moon Phase/Lunar Phase What the moon looks like at different times of the month
STAR A BALL OF GAS IN SPACE.
SUN A STAR AT THE CENTER OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM THAT PROVIDES HEAT AND LIGHT.
SOLAR FLARE AN EXPLOSION ON THE SUN THAT RELEASES HUGE AMOUNTS OF ENERGY.
SUN SPOT COOL SPOTS ON THE SUN’S SURFACE THAT APPEAR DARK.
ECLIPSE BLOCKING OUT LIGHT BY A PLANET OR SATELLITE.