This is a powerpoint presentation that I completed for EDU 290 in the Fall of 2009. The intent of the assingment was to create a lesson that could be used by a student that missed the classroom instruction.
Everything about the 8 planets, the differences between inner and outer planets; Milk Way (Milky Way); Exoplanets; Meteors; Meteoroids; Asteroids; Comets and Universe.
The solar system is a mesmerizing cosmic ballet, comprising the Sun, eight planets, their moons, countless asteroids, comets, and other celestial objects bound together by gravity. Stretching across vast distances of space, it serves as our cosmic home and a source of endless fascination and wonder.
At the heart of the solar system lies the Sun, a colossal sphere of searing hot plasma that radiates light and heat, providing the energy that sustains life on Earth and drives the dynamic processes of our solar neighborhood. Its immense gravitational pull governs the motion of all the objects within the system, holding everything in its gravitational embrace.
Surrounding the Sun are the planets, each with its own unique characteristics and mysteries waiting to be uncovered. Closest to the Sun is Mercury, a scorched world with a barren, cratered surface, followed by Venus, shrouded in thick clouds of sulfuric acid and boasting a surface temperature hot enough to melt lead. Earth, our precious blue marble, orbits at just the right distance from the Sun to support a rich tapestry of life, from vast oceans teeming with diverse marine creatures to lush forests teeming with biodiversity.
Mars, the "Red Planet," harbors a landscape marked by towering volcanoes, deep canyons, and ancient riverbeds, fueling speculation about the possibility of past or present life on its surface. Beyond Mars lies the gas giant Jupiter, a behemoth adorned with swirling bands of clouds and a retinue of dozens of moons, including the intriguing Europa, which may harbor a subsurface ocean of liquid water beneath its icy crust.
Saturn, famous for its spectacular ring system, captivates with its otherworldly beauty, while its moon Titan stands out as one of the most Earth-like worlds in the solar system, with rivers, lakes, and even rainstorms of liquid methane and ethane. Uranus and Neptune, the ice giants, lurk in the outer reaches of the solar system, their frigid atmospheres concealing a wealth of secrets yet to be unveiled.
Beyond the orbit of Neptune lies the Kuiper Belt, a vast region populated by icy bodies and dwarf planets such as Pluto, once considered the ninth planet before being reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2006. Farther still, in the distant reaches of the solar system, lies the Oort Cloud, a hypothetical reservoir of icy bodies thought to be the source of long-period comets that occasionally grace our skies with their ethereal beauty.
The exploration of the solar system has been a testament to human curiosity and ingenuity, with spacecraft venturing to every corner of our cosmic neighborhood, unraveling its mysteries and expanding our understanding of the universe. From the historic missions of Voyager and Pioneer to the stunning images captured by spacecraft like Cassini and New Horizons, each new discovery has deepened our appreciation for the wondrous diversity and complexity of the solar system.
In conclusion, the solar system is a marvel of nature,
This is a powerpoint presentation that I completed for EDU 290 in the Fall of 2009. The intent of the assingment was to create a lesson that could be used by a student that missed the classroom instruction.
Everything about the 8 planets, the differences between inner and outer planets; Milk Way (Milky Way); Exoplanets; Meteors; Meteoroids; Asteroids; Comets and Universe.
The solar system is a mesmerizing cosmic ballet, comprising the Sun, eight planets, their moons, countless asteroids, comets, and other celestial objects bound together by gravity. Stretching across vast distances of space, it serves as our cosmic home and a source of endless fascination and wonder.
At the heart of the solar system lies the Sun, a colossal sphere of searing hot plasma that radiates light and heat, providing the energy that sustains life on Earth and drives the dynamic processes of our solar neighborhood. Its immense gravitational pull governs the motion of all the objects within the system, holding everything in its gravitational embrace.
Surrounding the Sun are the planets, each with its own unique characteristics and mysteries waiting to be uncovered. Closest to the Sun is Mercury, a scorched world with a barren, cratered surface, followed by Venus, shrouded in thick clouds of sulfuric acid and boasting a surface temperature hot enough to melt lead. Earth, our precious blue marble, orbits at just the right distance from the Sun to support a rich tapestry of life, from vast oceans teeming with diverse marine creatures to lush forests teeming with biodiversity.
Mars, the "Red Planet," harbors a landscape marked by towering volcanoes, deep canyons, and ancient riverbeds, fueling speculation about the possibility of past or present life on its surface. Beyond Mars lies the gas giant Jupiter, a behemoth adorned with swirling bands of clouds and a retinue of dozens of moons, including the intriguing Europa, which may harbor a subsurface ocean of liquid water beneath its icy crust.
Saturn, famous for its spectacular ring system, captivates with its otherworldly beauty, while its moon Titan stands out as one of the most Earth-like worlds in the solar system, with rivers, lakes, and even rainstorms of liquid methane and ethane. Uranus and Neptune, the ice giants, lurk in the outer reaches of the solar system, their frigid atmospheres concealing a wealth of secrets yet to be unveiled.
Beyond the orbit of Neptune lies the Kuiper Belt, a vast region populated by icy bodies and dwarf planets such as Pluto, once considered the ninth planet before being reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2006. Farther still, in the distant reaches of the solar system, lies the Oort Cloud, a hypothetical reservoir of icy bodies thought to be the source of long-period comets that occasionally grace our skies with their ethereal beauty.
The exploration of the solar system has been a testament to human curiosity and ingenuity, with spacecraft venturing to every corner of our cosmic neighborhood, unraveling its mysteries and expanding our understanding of the universe. From the historic missions of Voyager and Pioneer to the stunning images captured by spacecraft like Cassini and New Horizons, each new discovery has deepened our appreciation for the wondrous diversity and complexity of the solar system.
In conclusion, the solar system is a marvel of nature,
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Students, digital devices and success - Andreas Schleicher - 27 May 2024..pptxEduSkills OECD
Andreas Schleicher presents at the OECD webinar ‘Digital devices in schools: detrimental distraction or secret to success?’ on 27 May 2024. The presentation was based on findings from PISA 2022 results and the webinar helped launch the PISA in Focus ‘Managing screen time: How to protect and equip students against distraction’ https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/education/managing-screen-time_7c225af4-en and the OECD Education Policy Perspective ‘Students, digital devices and success’ can be found here - https://oe.cd/il/5yV
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We all have good and bad thoughts from time to time and situation to situation. We are bombarded daily with spiraling thoughts(both negative and positive) creating all-consuming feel , making us difficult to manage with associated suffering. Good thoughts are like our Mob Signal (Positive thought) amidst noise(negative thought) in the atmosphere. Negative thoughts like noise outweigh positive thoughts. These thoughts often create unwanted confusion, trouble, stress and frustration in our mind as well as chaos in our physical world. Negative thoughts are also known as “distorted thinking”.
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An EFL lesson about the current events in Palestine. It is intended to be for intermediate students who wish to increase their listening skills through a short lesson in power point.
This is a presentation by Dada Robert in a Your Skill Boost masterclass organised by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan (EFSS) on Saturday, the 25th and Sunday, the 26th of May 2024.
He discussed the concept of quality improvement, emphasizing its applicability to various aspects of life, including personal, project, and program improvements. He defined quality as doing the right thing at the right time in the right way to achieve the best possible results and discussed the concept of the "gap" between what we know and what we do, and how this gap represents the areas we need to improve. He explained the scientific approach to quality improvement, which involves systematic performance analysis, testing and learning, and implementing change ideas. He also highlighted the importance of client focus and a team approach to quality improvement.
The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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1. OUR SOLAR SYSTEM
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2. ACRONYM TO REMEMBER THE
ORDER OF THE PLANETS
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Us Nachos
3. OUR SOLAR SYSTEM
We live in the Milky Way Solar System. The
Milky Way Solar System is made up of the
Sun, which is a star, and 8 planets. The 8
planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars,
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. There
are also multiple comets, asteroids, and
meteoroids. Let’s learn more about each
planet!
Click on the astronaut to go to the
next page!
4. MERCURY
• 1st planet from the sun
• Smallest planet
• Has a rocky surface
and is covered in
craters
5. VENUS
• 2nd planet from the sun
• Hottest planet
• Is the same size as Earth,
but is much hotter
• There are volcanoes and
mountains on the surface
6. EARTH
• 3rd planet from the sun
• 5th largest planet in our
solar system
• Where we live
• Only planet known to have
life on it
7. MARS
• 4th planet from the sun
• Called the red planet
• Is mainly a desert
• Has seasons, polar ice
caps, volcanoes, canyons,
and weather
8. JUPITER
• 5th planet from the sun
• Largest planet in our solar system
• Is called the King of the Planets
• Is made of gas
• The Great Red Spot on its surface
is a giant storm that has existed for
hundreds of years
• Has over 50 moons
9. SATURN
• 6th planet from the sun
• Known for its beautiful
rings that are made of
ice and rock
• Is also made of gas
• Has at least 53 moons
10. URANUS
• 7th planet from the sun
• Tilted so much that it spins
sidewise
• It looks blue
• Very cold and windy
• Is known as an ice giant
• Has 13 rings and 27 small moons
11. NEPTUNE
• 8th planet from the sun
• Looks blue like Uranus
but is a darker blue
• Takes the longest
amount of time to orbit
the sun