An Interstellar Adventure in Science!
Explore the universe of knowledge where clear lessons and teamwork launch us into a cosmos of discovery. Become a star problem-solver!
Cosmic Clarity in Science Lessons
Learning Development
Desired Learning
Success Criteria
Unpacking the Curriculum
Learning Development
Learning development in science subject refers to the continuous process of building studentsβ knowledge, skills, values, and attitudes related to scientific understanding. It is not just about memorising facts but about how learners grow in their ability to think scientifically, apply concepts, and solve problems.
By the end of the lesson, students are able to :
- Listing the members of the Solar System
- Deducing the temperature of planets based on their sequence in the Solar System
- Describing movement of planets
Desired Learning
- I will learn the members of the Solar System
- I will learn the temperatures of planets based on their sequence in the Solar System
- I will learn movement of planets
Success Criteria
- I can list the members of the Solar System
- I can deduce the temperatures of planets based on their sequence in the Solar System
- I can describe movement of planets
Unpacking the Curriculum
Unpacking the curriculum refers to the process of interpreting or translating the intended curriculum into clear and specific learning objectives and instructional plans that can be applied in the classroom. It involves breaking down broad curriculum goals, standards, or competencies into detailed, manageable parts that guide teaching and learning activities effectively.
This process ensures that educators understand what students are expected to learn and be able to do at various stages, making the curriculum practical and actionable for daily instruction. Unpacking helps teachers connect the curriculum content with appropriate teaching strategies and assessment methods for better student learning outcomes.
π Welcome to Our Cosmic Neighborhood π
The Solar System is a vast and wondrous place, home to our planet Earth and countless other worlds. It consists of our star, the Sun, and everything bound to it by gravity β the planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune; dwarf planets such as Pluto; dozens of moons; and millions of asteroids, comets, and meteoroids.
πͺ The Planets (Presentation) π»
πͺ The Planets (Image) πΌοΈ
π Ebook : The Cardboard Rocket Ship β¨
ποΈ Media Gallery π§
πΆ The Planet Song π΅
Listen to this catchy song about the planets in our solar system!
π₯ Eight Planets | Dance Along | Space Song β¨
A fun space song for children by Pinkfong.
Interactive Activities
Time for action! Execute interactive activities to reinforce your understanding of the Solar System.
Choose a Game
Guess the Planet
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Fun Fact!
Congratulations!
You've completed the solar system tour!
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