2. Aphrodite discovered Venus in1633
Venus’s first temple were erected in Rome during
the 200s B.C
Ancient History
3. Venus is made up of a central iron core and a
rocky mantle, similar to the composition of
Earth. Its atmosphere is mainly made up of
carbon dioxide (96%) and nitrogen (3%), with
small amounts of other gases
The atmosphere of Venus is composed of
about 96% carbon dioxide, with most of the
remainder being nitrogen. The atmosphere
appears to be relatively clear
4. Venus have shown us that its surface is
covered with craters, volcanoes, mountains,
and big lava plains. The surface of Venus is not
where you'd like to be, with temperatures that
can melt lead, an atmosphere so thick it would
crush you, and clouds of sulfuric acid that
smell like rotten eggs to top it off!
5. Sadly the answer is no moons at all. That's right,
Venus (and the planet Mercury) are the only two
planets that don't have a single natural moon
orbiting them.
6. Tell us about this interesting moon.
Provide several facts.
Include a photo (with a caption).
Again, if your planet does not have moons, add
more photos and captions.
7. Provide information about the rings
surrounding your planet.
Include a photo (with a caption) of the rings.
If your planet does not have rings, add more
photos and descriptive captions.
8. List satellite names and dates that have
explored your planet.
Include a photo (with a caption that describes
the mission) of at least one of the satellites that
has visited your planet.
Add more slides if you need to.
9. The completed Research Worksheet is worth
200 points!
This presentation is worth 800 points.
700 for content. Did you complete everything asked
with a high level of effort?
250 for great images with excellent captions.
50 for style and neatness. Is your presentation
colorful, easy to read, and neat?
Total: 1,000 points!
Delete this slide before turning in.
10. Make your presentation “Over the Top”
Add more facts
Add more photos with descriptive captions
Add animations
Add an audio narration
Add supportive graphics
11. Save the PowerPoint (ppt) in your period’s
folder that is located in the Mr. Gardinier
folder on the desktop.
Save your PPT file and any images in that
folder only.
Any images or files left on the desktop WILL
BE DELETED!
The file size for this presentation is too large to
send to WebLockrz. If you want to work on
this at home, you will need a flash drive.
Delete this slide before turning in.
12. When finished, alert Ms. Hunter.
She will copy your presentation to a flash drive
for grading.
If you have your own flash drive or a
recordable CD, you can take home your
presentation files.
WARNING – No points are awarded if your
presentation gets “accidentally” deleted, does
not save, gets lost, is at home, etc. YOU are
responsible for your files.
Delete THIS slide before turning in.