This PowerPoint is one small part of the Astronomy Topics unit from www.sciencepowerpoint.com. This unit consists of a five part 3000+ slide PowerPoint roadmap, 12 page bundled homework package, modified homework, detailed answer keys, 8 pages of unit notes for students who may require assistance, follow along worksheets, and many review games. The homework and lesson notes chronologically follow the PowerPoint slideshow. The answer keys and unit notes are great for support professionals. The activities and discussion questions in the slideshow and meaningful. The PowerPoint includes built-in instructions, visuals, and follow up questions. Also included are critical class notes (color coded red), project ideas, video links, and review games. This unit also includes four PowerPoint review games (110+ slides each with Answers), 38+ video links, lab handouts, activity sheets, rubrics, materials list, templates, guides, and much more. Also included is a 190 slide first day of school PowerPoint presentation. Teaching Duration = 5+ weeks. Areas of Focus in the Astronomy Topics Unit: The Solar System and the Sun, Order of the Planets, Our Sun, Life Cycle of a Star, Size of Stars, Solar Eclipse, Lunar Eclipse, The Inner Planets, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Moon, Craters, Tides, Phases of the Moon, Mars and Moons, Rocketry, Asteroid Belt, NEOs, The Torino Scale, The Outer Planets and Gas Giants, Jupiter / Moons, Saturn / Moons, Uranus / Moons, Neptune / Moons, Pluto's Demotion, The Kuiper Belt, Oort Cloud, Comets / Other, Beyond the Solar System, Types of Galaxies, Blackholes, Extrasolar Planets, The Big Bang, Dark Matter, Dark Energy, The Special Theory of Relativity, Hubble Space Telescope, Constellations, Spacetime and much more. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me. Thanks again and best wishes. Sincerely, Ryan Murphy M.Ed www.sciencepowerpoint@gmail.com
5. -Nice neat notes that are legible and use indentations
when appropriate.
-Example of indent.
-Skip a line between topics
-Don’t skip pages
-Make visuals clear and well drawn.
51. • Jupiter is also the fastest rotating planet.
– A day on Jupiter is just under 10 hours.
– This incredibly fast spin creates extremely high
winds.
52. • Jupiter is also the fastest rotating planet.
– A day on Jupiter is just under 10 hours.
– This incredibly fast spin creates extremely high
winds.
53. • Jupiter is also the fastest rotating planet.
– A day on Jupiter is just under 10 hours.
– This incredibly fast spin creates extremely high
winds… and Superstorms.
92. • Video Link! Jupiter
– Pause video when it reaches Jupiter’s Moons.
Continue with slideshow (moons) and finish
video when you see this slide again.
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s56pxa9lpvo
133. • Europa
– Made of smooth white ice.
– No craters (water seeps up)
– Liquid water under ice (Life?)
– Many cracks in the ice
– Rocky planet under the sea of ice.
134. • Europa
– Made of smooth white ice.
– No craters (water seeps up)
– Liquid water under ice (Life?)
– Many cracks in the ice
– Rocky planet under the sea of ice.
135. • Europa
– Made of smooth white ice.
– No craters (water seeps up)
– Liquid water under ice (Life?)
– Many cracks in the ice
– Rocky planet under the sea of ice.
136. • Europa
– Made of smooth white ice.
– No craters (water seeps up)
– Liquid water under ice (Life?)
– Many cracks in the ice
– Rocky planet under the sea of ice.
137. • Europa
– Made of smooth white ice.
– No craters (water seeps up)
– Liquid water under ice (Life?)
– Many cracks in the ice
– Rocky planet under the sea of ice.
138. • Europa
– Made of smooth white ice.
– No craters (water seeps up)
– Liquid water under ice (Life?)
– Many cracks in the ice
– Rocky planet under the sea of ice.
139. • Europa
– Made of smooth white ice.
– No craters (water seeps up)
– Liquid water under ice (Life?)
– Many cracks in the ice
– Rocky core under the sea of ice.
140. • Europa
– Made of smooth white ice.
– No craters (water seeps up)
– Liquid water under ice (Life?)
– Many cracks in the ice
– Rocky planet under the sea of ice.
141. • Europa
A.) Made of smooth white ice.
B.) No craters (water seeps up)
C.) Liquid water under ice (Life?)
D.) Many cracks in the ice
E.) Gas core under the sea of ice.
142. • Europa
A.) Made of smooth white ice.
B.) No craters (water seeps up)
C.) Liquid water under ice (Life?)
D.) Many cracks in the ice
E.) Gas core under the sea of ice.
143. • Europa
A.) Made of smooth white ice.
B.) No craters (water seeps up)
C.) Liquid water under ice (Life?)
D.) Many cracks in the ice
E.) Gas core under the sea of ice.
144. • Europa
A.) Made of smooth white ice.
B.) No craters (water seeps up)
C.) Liquid water under ice (Life?)
D.) Many cracks in the ice
E.) Rocky core under the sea of ice.
145. • Europa
– Made of smooth white ice.
– No craters (water seeps up)
– Liquid water under ice (Life?)
– Many cracks in the ice
– Rocky planet under the sea of ice.
146. • Europa
A.) Made of smooth white ice.
B.) Many impact craters
C.) Liquid water under ice (Life?)
D.) Many cracks in the ice
E.) Rocky core under the sea of ice.
147. • Europa
A.) Made of smooth white ice.
B.) Many impact craters
C.) Liquid water under ice (Life?)
D.) Many cracks in the ice
E.) Rocky core under the sea of ice.
148. • Europa
A.) Made of smooth white ice.
B.) Many impact craters
C.) Liquid water under ice (Life?)
D.) Many cracks in the ice
E.) Rocky core under the sea of ice.
149. • Europa
A.) Made of smooth white ice.
B.) No impact craters
C.) Liquid water under ice (Life?)
D.) Many cracks in the ice
E.) Rocky core under the sea of ice.
151. • Video Link! Optional – Hank explains Europa
– Preview from language.
– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAGKpETmJVw
152. • Ganymede
– Largest moon is solar system
– Larger than Mercury, less mass
– Silicate rock, water ice, iron
– Heavily cratered
– Only moon with magnetosphere
– Thin oxygen layer in atmosphere
153. • Ganymede
– Largest moon in solar system
– Larger than Mercury, less mass
– Silicate rock, water ice, iron
– Heavily cratered
– Only moon with magnetosphere
– Thin oxygen layer in atmosphere
154. • Ganymede
– Largest moon in solar system
– Larger than Mercury, less mass
– Silicate rock, water ice, iron
– Heavily cratered
– Only moon with magnetosphere
– Thin oxygen layer in atmosphere
155. • Ganymede
– Largest moon in solar system
– Larger than Mercury, less mass
– Silicate rock, water ice, iron
– Heavily cratered
– Only moon with magnetosphere
– Thin oxygen layer in atmosphere
156. • Ganymede
– Largest moon in solar system
– Larger than Mercury, less mass
– Silicate rock, water ice, iron
– Heavily cratered
– Only moon with magnetosphere
– Thin oxygen layer in atmosphere
157. • Ganymede
– Largest moon in solar system
– Larger than Mercury, less mass
– Silicate rock, water ice, iron
– Heavily cratered
– Only moon with magnetosphere
– Thin oxygen layer in atmosphere
158. • Ganymede
– Largest moon in solar system
– Larger than Mercury, less mass
– Silicate rock, water ice, iron
– Heavily cratered
– Only moon with magnetosphere
– Thin oxygen layer in atmosphere
159. • Ganymede
– Largest moon is solar system
– Larger than Mercury, less mass
– Silicate rock, water ice, iron
– Heavily cratered
– Only moon with magnetosphere
– Thin oxygen layer in atmosphere
160. • Ganymede
A.) Largest moon in the solar system
B.) Larger than Mercury, less mass
C.) Silicate rock, water ice, iron
D.) Heavily cratered
E.) Only moon with ice
F.) Thin oxygen layer in atmosphere
161. • Ganymede
A.) Largest moon in the solar system
B.) Larger than Mercury, less mass
C.) Silicate rock, water ice, iron
D.) Heavily cratered
E.) Only moon with ice
F.) Thin oxygen layer in atmosphere
162. • Ganymede
A.) Largest moon in the solar system
B.) Larger than Mercury, less mass
C.) Silicate rock, water ice, iron
D.) Heavily cratered
E.) Only moon with ice
F.) Thin oxygen layer in atmosphere
163. • Ganymede
A.) Largest moon in the solar system
B.) Larger than Mercury, less mass
C.) Silicate rock, water ice, iron
D.) Heavily cratered
E.) Only moon with magnetosphere
F.) Thin oxygen layer in atmosphere
164. • Ganymede
– Largest moon is solar system
– Larger than Mercury, less mass
– Silicate rock, water ice, iron
– Heavily cratered
– Only moon with magnetosphere
– Thin oxygen layer in atmosphere
165. • Ganymede
A.) Smallest moon of Jupiter
B.) Larger than Mercury, less mass
C.) Silicate rock, water ice, iron
D.) Heavily cratered
E.) Only moon with magnetosphere
F.) Thin oxygen layer in atmosphere
166. • Ganymede
A.) Smallest moon of Jupiter
B.) Larger than Mercury, less mass
C.) Silicate rock, water ice, iron
D.) Heavily cratered
E.) Only moon with magnetosphere
F.) Thin oxygen layer in atmosphere
167. • Ganymede
A.) Smallest moon of Jupiter
B.) Larger than Mercury, less mass
C.) Silicate rock, water ice, iron
D.) Heavily cratered
E.) Only moon with magnetosphere
F.) Thin oxygen layer in atmosphere
168. • Ganymede
A.) Largest moon in the solar system
B.) Larger than Mercury, less mass
C.) Silicate rock, water ice, iron
D.) Heavily cratered
E.) Only moon with magnetosphere
F.) Thin oxygen layer in atmosphere
240. • This Solar System Basics and the Sun lesson is just one
small part of my Astronomy Topics Unit. This unit
includes
• A five part 2,800 Slide PowerPoint Presentation / unit
roadmap full of activities, review questions, games, video
links, materials list, and much more.
• A 13 bundled homework package, modified version, 7
pages of unit notes, 4 PowerPoint Review Games of
100+ slides each, videos, rubrics, and much more that
all chronologically follow the unit slideshow.
• This is a fantastic unit for any Earth Science Class.
• http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Astronomy_Unit.html
241.
242. Areas of Focus in the Astronomy Topics Unit:
The Solar System and the Sun, Order of the Planets, Our Sun, Life Cycle
of a Star, Size of Stars, Solar Eclipse, Lunar Eclipse, The Inner Planets,
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Moon, Craters, Tides, Phases of the Moon, Mars
and Moons, Rocketry, Asteroid Belt, NEO’s, The Torino Scale, The Outer
Planets and Gas Giants, Jupiter / Moons, Saturn / Moons, Uranus /
Moons, Neptune / Moons, Pluto's Demotion, The Kuiper Belt, Oort Cloud,
Comets / Other, Beyond the Solar System, Types of Galaxies, Black
holes, Extrasolar Planets, The Big Bang, Dark Matter, Dark Energy, The
Special Theory of Relativity, Hubble Space Telescope, Constellations, Age
of the Earth, Time, Earth events in a 12 hour day, Principle of
Superposition, Geologic Timescale, Extinction Events, Dinosaurs, and
much more.
Full Unit found at...
http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Astronomy_Unit.html
243. • This was a very brief 5 mb tour. Please visit
the links below to learn more about each of
the units in this curriculum package.
– These units take me about four years to complete
with my students in grades 5-10.
Earth Science Units Extended Tour Link and Curriculum Guide
Geology Topics Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Geology_Unit.html
Astronomy Topics Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Astronomy_Unit.html
Weather and Climate Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Weather_Climate_Unit.html
Soil Science, Weathering, More http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Soil_and_Glaciers_Unit.html
Water Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Water_Molecule_Unit.html
Rivers Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/River_and_Water_Quality_Unit.html
= Easier = More Difficult = Most Difficult
5th
– 7th
grade 6th
– 8th
grade 8th
– 10th
grade
244. Physical Science Units Extended Tour Link and Curriculum Guide
Science Skills Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Science_Introduction_Lab_Safety_Metric_Methods.
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Motion and Machines Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Newtons_Laws_Motion_Machines_Unit.html
Matter, Energy, Envs. Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Energy_Topics_Unit.html
Atoms and Periodic Table Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Atoms_Periodic_Table_of_Elements_Unit.html
Life Science Units Extended Tour Link and Curriculum Guide
Human Body / Health Topics
http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Human_Body_Systems_and_Health_Topics_Unit.html
DNA and Genetics Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/DNA_Genetics_Unit.html
Cell Biology Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Cellular_Biology_Unit.html
Infectious Diseases Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Infectious_Diseases_Unit.html
Taxonomy and Classification Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Taxonomy_Classification_Unit.html
Evolution / Natural Selection Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Evolution_Natural_Selection_Unit.html
Botany Topics Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Plant_Botany_Unit.html
Ecology Feeding Levels Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Ecology_Feeding_Levels_Unit.htm
Ecology Interactions Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Ecology_Interactions_Unit.html
Ecology Abiotic Factors Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Ecology_Abiotic_Factors_Unit.html
246. • The entire four year curriculum can be found
at... http://sciencepowerpoint.com/ Please feel
free to contact me with any questions you may
have. Thank you for your interest in this
curriculum.
Sincerely,
Ryan Murphy M.Ed