Use Crayola® Gel Markers to add a colorful diagram to a report on the natural cycles of the solar system.
Make a scale model of the solar system. Choose an object to represent the sun (kickball, grapefruit, paper plate). Calculate approximate sizes of planets in relation to the sun. Or search the Internet for a Web site that will do the calculations.
Design a fictional solar system on large black paper with 16 planets, one in each of the 16 Crayola Crayon Colors. Use Crayola Colored Pencils to give each planet (and crayon color) a cool name.
Create a tour book about your solar system. Each planet's page can include a drawing of a native of the planet and information about life there.
Provide opportunities for pre-writers to share what they've learned about the solar system using alternatives to writing, such as presenting oral reports, building models, and creating short picture books.
Students identify and explain natural cycles and patterns in the solar system.
Children write short reports about the solar system.
Students plot the order of the planets in a colorful diagram.
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