SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 10
Exploring Solar System Quinto, Jessica P. Saint Andrew Catholic School Bugallon, Pangasinan
     Unit SummaryOur solar system consists of an average star we call the Sun, the planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. It includes ; the satellitesof the planets; and the numerous comets, asteroids and meteoroids. The whole solar system, together with the local stars visible on a clear night, orbits the center of our home galaxy, a spiral disk of 200billion stars we call the Milky Way.
     The lesson will be supported by interactive works through different incorporated activities . Along the discussion, there will be significant questions that will encourage full participation and self-reflection. The discussion will be aided with teacher-made instructional materials and computer based productions that are best suited for the students’ level of thinking and skills.
Curriculum Framing QuestionsEssential Question:1. What makes you unique?Unit Questions:1. Is it possible to live in Mars?2.If one planet did not exist, how would it affect the Solar System?Content Questions:1.What is solar system?2. What is a planet, sun, a dwarf planet, an asteroid, a comet, and a meteor? 3. How does the gravitational pull of the sun affect the solar system?4. How does solar energy help living things?
  Project ExpectationsThis project will help my students develop 21st century skills by:a. Thinking creatively, working independently and applying technology effectively in coming up with a project output. b. Communicating clearly and working effectively in a diverse team during group works.c. Guiding and leading others towards a common goal.
 Students’ Needs     Assessments   Assessment  is used to gather  evidence of learning. Students will be assessed through teacher observation, quizzes, daily works, and final outputs.   Students needs feedbacks on their performance so as to know if they are doing well and where they need to place additional effort.
Teacher’s General Goals for the Project My goals for the course are:a. To apply exciting strategies in teaching my lesson.b. To promote higher-order thinking. c. To come up with activities  that will highly promote the multiple intelligence of each student.d. To give my students a meaningful and relevant learning.
Teacher’s Goals for the Student:a. To conclude that solar system is an orderly arrangement  of heavenly bodies.b. To differentiate the 8 planets as according to their satellites, rings, orbit, rotation, and revolution.c. To compare the  other members of the solar system from each other .d. To conclude that the surface temperature and the relative period of each planet are related with their distance from the sun.
Feedback
Thank You!!!

More Related Content

Similar to Project presentation

Planets - could there be life elsewhere?
Planets - could there be life elsewhere?Planets - could there be life elsewhere?
Planets - could there be life elsewhere?guestea2d9c3b
 
The solar system group 3 (1)
The solar system   group 3 (1)The solar system   group 3 (1)
The solar system group 3 (1)cat250_group3
 
Sss Grades 6 8 Unit 2
Sss Grades 6 8 Unit 2Sss Grades 6 8 Unit 2
Sss Grades 6 8 Unit 2gbushey
 
Education PPT
Education PPTEducation PPT
Education PPTbbpstc
 
DLL_SCIENCE 6_Q4_W8.docxjaajjaajajjekeksisisjsjksjsjsjsjsjsj
DLL_SCIENCE 6_Q4_W8.docxjaajjaajajjekeksisisjsjksjsjsjsjsjsjDLL_SCIENCE 6_Q4_W8.docxjaajjaajajjekeksisisjsjksjsjsjsjsjsj
DLL_SCIENCE 6_Q4_W8.docxjaajjaajajjekeksisisjsjksjsjsjsjsjsjKaidoMonkey
 
Classpresentationpatternsoftime2
Classpresentationpatternsoftime2Classpresentationpatternsoftime2
Classpresentationpatternsoftime2guest6ecc33
 
The Universe: A Module in Science and Technology for Grade 5 Pupils
The Universe: A Module in Science and Technology for Grade 5 PupilsThe Universe: A Module in Science and Technology for Grade 5 Pupils
The Universe: A Module in Science and Technology for Grade 5 Pupilscryster
 
Lesson plan Troneshia Tole.docx
Lesson plan           Troneshia Tole.docxLesson plan           Troneshia Tole.docx
Lesson plan Troneshia Tole.docxLaticiaGrissomzz
 
ULiS presentation - Mark McGowran
ULiS presentation - Mark McGowranULiS presentation - Mark McGowran
ULiS presentation - Mark McGowranmarkomcg
 
Daily Lesson Log Physical Science week 1
Daily Lesson Log Physical Science week 1Daily Lesson Log Physical Science week 1
Daily Lesson Log Physical Science week 1JerdaUIdio
 
Launching Early Childhood Explorers (Math Art Reading Science) MARS
Launching Early Childhood Explorers (Math Art Reading Science) MARSLaunching Early Childhood Explorers (Math Art Reading Science) MARS
Launching Early Childhood Explorers (Math Art Reading Science) MARSCarrie Lynne Draper
 

Similar to Project presentation (20)

planets
planetsplanets
planets
 
Planets - could there be life elsewhere?
Planets - could there be life elsewhere?Planets - could there be life elsewhere?
Planets - could there be life elsewhere?
 
The solar system group 3 (1)
The solar system   group 3 (1)The solar system   group 3 (1)
The solar system group 3 (1)
 
Sss Grades 6 8 Unit 2
Sss Grades 6 8 Unit 2Sss Grades 6 8 Unit 2
Sss Grades 6 8 Unit 2
 
The solar system
The solar systemThe solar system
The solar system
 
The solar system
The solar systemThe solar system
The solar system
 
Education PPT
Education PPTEducation PPT
Education PPT
 
DLL_SCIENCE 6_Q4_W8.docxjaajjaajajjekeksisisjsjksjsjsjsjsjsj
DLL_SCIENCE 6_Q4_W8.docxjaajjaajajjekeksisisjsjksjsjsjsjsjsjDLL_SCIENCE 6_Q4_W8.docxjaajjaajajjekeksisisjsjksjsjsjsjsjsj
DLL_SCIENCE 6_Q4_W8.docxjaajjaajajjekeksisisjsjksjsjsjsjsjsj
 
About Challenger Center fact sheets
About Challenger Center fact sheetsAbout Challenger Center fact sheets
About Challenger Center fact sheets
 
Classpresentationpatternsoftime2
Classpresentationpatternsoftime2Classpresentationpatternsoftime2
Classpresentationpatternsoftime2
 
Solar system
Solar systemSolar system
Solar system
 
Unidad didactica. el universo
Unidad didactica. el universoUnidad didactica. el universo
Unidad didactica. el universo
 
Unidad didactica. el universo
Unidad didactica. el universoUnidad didactica. el universo
Unidad didactica. el universo
 
The Universe: A Module in Science and Technology for Grade 5 Pupils
The Universe: A Module in Science and Technology for Grade 5 PupilsThe Universe: A Module in Science and Technology for Grade 5 Pupils
The Universe: A Module in Science and Technology for Grade 5 Pupils
 
Lesson plan Troneshia Tole.docx
Lesson plan           Troneshia Tole.docxLesson plan           Troneshia Tole.docx
Lesson plan Troneshia Tole.docx
 
ULiS presentation - Mark McGowran
ULiS presentation - Mark McGowranULiS presentation - Mark McGowran
ULiS presentation - Mark McGowran
 
Ed489 Presentation
Ed489 PresentationEd489 Presentation
Ed489 Presentation
 
Ed489 Presentation
Ed489 PresentationEd489 Presentation
Ed489 Presentation
 
Daily Lesson Log Physical Science week 1
Daily Lesson Log Physical Science week 1Daily Lesson Log Physical Science week 1
Daily Lesson Log Physical Science week 1
 
Launching Early Childhood Explorers (Math Art Reading Science) MARS
Launching Early Childhood Explorers (Math Art Reading Science) MARSLaunching Early Childhood Explorers (Math Art Reading Science) MARS
Launching Early Childhood Explorers (Math Art Reading Science) MARS
 

Project presentation

  • 1. Exploring Solar System Quinto, Jessica P. Saint Andrew Catholic School Bugallon, Pangasinan
  • 2. Unit SummaryOur solar system consists of an average star we call the Sun, the planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. It includes ; the satellitesof the planets; and the numerous comets, asteroids and meteoroids. The whole solar system, together with the local stars visible on a clear night, orbits the center of our home galaxy, a spiral disk of 200billion stars we call the Milky Way.
  • 3. The lesson will be supported by interactive works through different incorporated activities . Along the discussion, there will be significant questions that will encourage full participation and self-reflection. The discussion will be aided with teacher-made instructional materials and computer based productions that are best suited for the students’ level of thinking and skills.
  • 4. Curriculum Framing QuestionsEssential Question:1. What makes you unique?Unit Questions:1. Is it possible to live in Mars?2.If one planet did not exist, how would it affect the Solar System?Content Questions:1.What is solar system?2. What is a planet, sun, a dwarf planet, an asteroid, a comet, and a meteor? 3. How does the gravitational pull of the sun affect the solar system?4. How does solar energy help living things?
  • 5. Project ExpectationsThis project will help my students develop 21st century skills by:a. Thinking creatively, working independently and applying technology effectively in coming up with a project output. b. Communicating clearly and working effectively in a diverse team during group works.c. Guiding and leading others towards a common goal.
  • 6. Students’ Needs Assessments Assessment is used to gather evidence of learning. Students will be assessed through teacher observation, quizzes, daily works, and final outputs. Students needs feedbacks on their performance so as to know if they are doing well and where they need to place additional effort.
  • 7. Teacher’s General Goals for the Project My goals for the course are:a. To apply exciting strategies in teaching my lesson.b. To promote higher-order thinking. c. To come up with activities that will highly promote the multiple intelligence of each student.d. To give my students a meaningful and relevant learning.
  • 8. Teacher’s Goals for the Student:a. To conclude that solar system is an orderly arrangement of heavenly bodies.b. To differentiate the 8 planets as according to their satellites, rings, orbit, rotation, and revolution.c. To compare the other members of the solar system from each other .d. To conclude that the surface temperature and the relative period of each planet are related with their distance from the sun.