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The Solar System

The Solar System. The 8 (or 9) Planets and the Sun. Brian Gillespie Professor Robert Lee EDT6005.DIS.B1T01.FA2010 Wilmington University. Please turn on your speakers. There is an audio component to the presentation. You will need an active internet connection to view all the content.

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The Solar System

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  1. The Solar System The 8 (or 9) Planets and the Sun Brian Gillespie Professor Robert Lee EDT6005.DIS.B1T01.FA2010 Wilmington University Please turn on your speakers. There is an audio component to the presentation. You will need an active internet connection to view all the content. Continue

  2. Objectives By the end of this lesson, you will be able to: • Name all 8 planets in the Solar System • Name the most famous planetoid in the Solar System • Describe the difference between a planet and a planetoid • List the 8 planets in order of their distance from the sun Continue

  3. The Sun and the Planets Click each planet to learn some fun facts. Mercury Jupiter Uranus Earth Pluto Sun Mars Saturn Neptune Venus Click here to see the planets orbit the sun. Click here to learn a fun sentence to help remember the order of the planets. When you are finished exploring, click here to take a short assessment. Click here to learn how the planets were named. Click here to which planet is the largest.

  4. Objectives You are now able to: • Name all 8 planets in the Solar System • Name the most famous planetoid in the Solar System • Describe the difference between a planet and a planetoid • List the 8 planets in order of their distance from the sun Continue

  5. Congratulations! • You have completed the lesson! • Did you explore all the planets? Click the Return arrow to go back and learn more. • Did you complete the quiz? If not, click here to complete the assessment. • Press the Esc key to end the lesson. Return

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