8th Grade Science
March 24th-28th

South Dakota Science Standard(s) Covered:

8.E.2.1.  Students are able to compare celestial bodies within the solar system using composition, size, and orbital motion.

bullet Describe the composition of the Sun, the planets, asteroids, and comets.
Monday
bullet Hypothesize how the solar system formed.
bulletComplete a cosmic survey and develop an understanding of how big, how old, and how far objects are in our universe.

Assignment: Finish Cosmic Survey.  Brainstorm phases of the moon.

Tuesday
bullet Differentiate the influences of the relative positions of the Earth, Moon, and Sun.
bulletUse a model to explain why moon phases happen.
bulletConclude what causes the phases of the moon.

Assignment:  Model phases of the moon.

Wednesday
bullet Analyze the current theory of the origin of Earth’s moon.
bullet Conclude what causes the seasons.
bullet Determine the difference between a solar eclipse and a lunar eclipse.

Assignment:  Notebook.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_201ttTSG30

Thursday
bulletDetermine the order in which the planets orbit the sun.
bulletDetermine how the planets in our solar system were discovered.
bulletDifferentiate between the inner planets and outer planets.
bullet Contrast planet’s period of rotation and period of revolution.
bullet Contrast prograde and retrograde rotation.
bullet Compare Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
bullet Determine the characteristics that make Earth suitable for life.
bullet Compare and contrast gas giants and terrestrial planets.
bullet Compare Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto.
bulletLearn about the history of space travel.

Assignment: Phases of the moon quiz.  Planet Pages in notebook.  Planet Poetry Rubric.

Friday
bulletDetermine the order in which the planets orbit the sun.
bulletDetermine how the planets in our solar system were discovered.
bulletDifferentiate between the inner planets and outer planets.
bullet Contrast planet’s period of rotation and period of revolution.
bullet Contrast prograde and retrograde rotation.
bullet Compare Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
bullet Determine the characteristics that make Earth suitable for life.
bullet Compare and contrast gas giants and terrestrial planets.
bullet Compare Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto.
bulletLearn about the history of space travel.

Assignment:  Planet Pages in notebook.  Planet Poetry Rubric. 

2013-2014 Lesson Plans

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