The Solar System

The 
Solar 
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Science1-3 Grade

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The 
Solar 
System

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Do you know what is in the center of our Solar System?

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The Sun is at the center of our Solar System.

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The planets travel around the sun
The path the planets take around the Sun, is called its orbit

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Our sun is actually a star named Sol. That is why it is called the Solar System. 

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There are 8 planets in our solar system. Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.

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These are Unicorn Noodles 
This is a Very Excellent Monkey

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What does that have to do with planets? Can you guess?

Slide 8 - Open question

My Very Excellent Monkey Just Served Unicorn Noodles is a pneumonic, (a trick to help your brain remember) that can help you remember the order of the planets from the Sun!

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Mercury
MY Very Excellent Monkey Just Served Unicorn NoodlesText

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Mercury 

  • The closest planet to the Sun
  • Goes from VERY hot to VERY cold 
  • The smallest planet in our solar system

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Venus
My Very Excellent Monkey Just Served Unicorn Noodles

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Venus
  • The HOTTEST planet in our solar system
  • Covered in volcanos 🌋 
  • About the same size as Earth
  • The brightest object in the night sky

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What is the name of the planet that we live on?
A
Moon
B
America
C
World
D
Earth

Slide 14 - Quiz

Earth
My Very Excellent Monkey Just Served Unicorn Noodles

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Earth
  • Our home planet! 
  • The only planet we know of that supports life, like plants, animals, and people
  • Earth is the only planet that’s not too hot, and not too cold 

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Earth is known as the Goldilocks planet.
Goldilocks needed her porridge to be not to hot, and not too cold, but juuuuust right. Living things are the same way. We need just the right conditions to survive.

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Our Moon

  • The Moon revolves around the Earth
  • Our moon’s gravity is what causes the ocean’s tides
  • It also affects our climate and our seasons

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Do you know what gravity is?

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Mars






My Very Excellent Monkey Just Served unicorn Noodles

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Mars
  • Known as the red planet
  • Sometimes appears red in the night sky
  • Half the size of Earth
  • Has 2 moons
  • We have sent robots called rovers to Mars to explore and take pictures for us

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A view of Venus in the night sky
A view of Mars in the night sky
Some planets are so bright, you don’t need a telescope to see them!

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Let’s see if you can remember the order of the first 4 planets using our pneumonic trick, My
Let’s see if you can remember the order of the first 4 planets using our pneumonic trick.





On the next slide, Drag and Drop the picture of each planet to its matching memory word from our pneumonic, My Very Excellent Monkey…

Example

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My
Very
Excellent
Monkey

Slide 24 - Drag question

Great! Now only 4 planets to go
Just- Jupiter
Served- Saturn
Unicorn- Uranus
Noodles- Neptune

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Jupiter


  • The largest planet in our solar system
  • A gas giant, which means it is a large planet that is made of gases, rather than solid ground like Earth
  • Has a giant storm , known as the Great Red Spot
  • Jupiter has at least 79 moons

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Jupiter






My Very Excellent Monkey Just Served Unicorn Noodles

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Saturn



  • Second largest planet
  • Large visible rings surround Saturn
  • Rings are made of dust, ice, and rock particles
  • Another gas giant

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Saturn






 My Very Excellent Monkey Just Served Unicorn Noodles

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Uranus






My Very Excellent Monkey Just Served Unicorn Noodles

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Uranus

  • The only planet that is tilted on its side
  • Also has rings, but much smaller than Saturn’s ring system
  • Uranus is an ice giant, which are planets that have a rocky surface covered in frozen and flowing liquids
  • Methane gas in the atmosphere (sky) gives Uranus a blue appearance
Methane gas is in the natural gas used to power gas stoves

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Neptune






My Very Excellent Monkey Just Served Unicorn Noodles

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Neptune


  • The furthest planet from the sun
  • The coldest planet 🥶 
  • Like Uranus, Neptune has methane in the atmosphere 
  • A deep blue color 
  • Has a thick windy atmosphere 

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Just
Served
Unicorn
Noodles

Slide 34 - Drag question

Am I forgetting someone?





You may have heard of a ninth planet  named Pluto. Pluto is no longer considered one of the 8 planets in our solar system

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Dwarf Planets
  • Pluto is now classified as a Dwarf Planet
  • Dwarf planets are much smaller than the other planets, even smaller than our moon
  • Many other dwarf planets have been discovered, some even closer to Earth than Pluto!

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 Sun
Let’s see if we can remember the order of the planets from the Sun. Match the name of the planet to each planet below. 
Venus
Mars
Mercury 
Saturn
Earth
Neptune
Jupiter
Uranus

Slide 37 - Drag question