Solarsystem Worksheet For Gizmo Assignment
Solarsystem Worksheet For Gizmo Assignment
Solarsystem Worksheet For Gizmo Assignment
Vocabulary: atmosphere, ellipse, gas giant, gravity, inner planet, orbit, outer planet, planet,
rocky planet, solar system, year
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3. What force keeps the planets from flying out of the solar system? _____________________
Gizmo Warm-up
On the Solar System Gizmo, check that the ORBIT tab is selected. At first you can only see the
four inner planets. The distances of the planets to the Sun are to scale, but sizes are not.
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These planets are called gas giants because they are essentially huge balls of gas.
3. Before 2006, while Pluto was still considered a planet, people used this saying to remember
the nine planet names: “My very excellent mother just sent us nine pizzas.”
Come up with a new sentence to help remember the eight planet names, in order.
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Get the Gizmo ready:
Activity A: Check that the ORBIT tab is still selected.
Click the “o” button to reset the zoom level.
Planetary orbits
Be sure that the Speed is set to Slow.
Turn on Show orbits.
1. Observe: The path a planet takes around the Sun is its orbit. Planets move in orbits
because of the Sun’s gravity, a force pulling inward toward the Sun. Click Play ( ).
The actual shape of an orbit is an ellipse, or flattened circle. Planetary orbits are
only slightly flattened so that they look almost perfectly circular to the naked eye.
2. Measure: Click Reset ( ). Now you will measure how long it takes each planet to orbit
the Sun. Notice that the date shown below the simulation is today’s date.
Drag an arrow from the left of the Gizmo and place it next to Mercury.
Click Play. When Mercury completes one orbit (reaches the arrow), click Pause.
Record Today’s date and the One orbit date in the first row of the table below.
Do the same steps for each planet, filling in the table as you go.
o For the outer planets, zoom out (–) and increase the Speed of the simulation.
3. Calculate: A year is the time it takes a planet to complete one orbit. Use your data to
estimate the Year length for each planet. Use time units of Earth years or Earth months.
Why does it take the outer planets so long to orbit the Sun? Try to come up with 2 reasons.
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Activity B: Get the Gizmo ready:
Comparing planets Select the SIZE tab.
1. Observe: Look closely at the diagram of planets. Based on the diagram, list the planets from
smallest to largest:
2. Compare: How do the four rocky planets compare to the four gas giants in size?
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3. Analyze: Most planets are surrounded by layers of gas called an atmosphere. Click on
each planet and read about it. Focus on information about each planet’s atmosphere.
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4. Analyze: How is the size of a planet related to the thickness of its atmosphere? Explain.
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5. Extend your thinking: Which planet do you think would be easiest for humans to colonize
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