GR 6spacewebquest
GR 6spacewebquest
GR 6spacewebquest
Other Resources…
Birth month Constellations (This link will help you with worksheet #2)
A Diagram of the Solar System All about the Solar System
Ozone Facts Ozone for Kids Windows to the Universe
The Process
•You will need to choose a partner to work with for
these activities, but both of you will have to hand in your
own work for marking. You should choose someone you
work well with.
• There are three worksheets that you will need to
complete as well as the sheet of questions you have been
provided with. Please write in full sentences and print
neatly.
• You will have until Friday to complete this assignment
so that gives you five periods to complete and hand in all
of your work.
• Do not copy information word for word from the
Internet. I expect you to use your paraphrasing skills that
we have been working on in Language Arts.
• Use only the resources I have given you to find your
information.
•Put your name on all of your work.
•If you finish early, I have given you websites where you
can do activities related to this project.
Space Odyssey Rubric/Evaluation
This project will be out of 100 marks and it will be worth 15% of your final mark in
Science and Technology.
Name: _________________ Date: _____________
Grade 6: Level 5 Level 4 Level 3 Level 2 Level 1
Work Habits/Use Student worked quietly, Student worked quietly Student worked Student rarely worked Student did not work
and used class time well. and almost always used somewhat quietly and quietly and rarely used quietly and did not use
of Class Time class time well. sometimes used class time class time well. class time well.
25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 well. 10 9 8 7 6
15 14 13 12 11 5 4 3 2 1
The student uses The student uses The student uses The student uses
appropriate vocabulary, appropriate vocabulary, appropriate vocabulary, appropriate vocabulary, The student does not use
Uses and including correct science including correct science including correct science including correct science appropriate vocabulary in
terms, in describing terms, in describing terms, in describing terms, in describing
Demonstrates his/her research with clear his/her research with his/her research with his/her research with
describing his/her
research and had no
Knowledge of understanding. understanding. some understanding. limited understanding. understanding of material.
Terms 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Demonstrates The student describes the The student describes the The student describes the The student describes the The student is unable to
physical characteristics of physical characteristics of physical characteristics of physical characteristics of describe the physical
Knowledge and the components of the the components of the the components of the the components of the characteristics of the
Understanding of solar system with solar system with few solar system with several solar system with several components of the solar
virtually no errors. errors. minor errors. major errors. system.
Material
25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Researched
The student paraphrases The student paraphrases The student paraphrases The student does not
and summarizes the and summarizes the and summarizes the paraphrase information, The student does not
The Quality and information researched information researched information researched rather, the student copies provide relevant
demonstrating an demonstrating a good demonstrating somewhat and pastes information
Accuracy of understanding of the topic understanding of the of an understanding of the from other sources.
information to the given
topic. Information has no
Research Information is relevant to topic. Information is topic. Information Information has mostly relevance to the topic.
Presented the topic. mostly relevant to the somewhat relevant to the no relevance to the topic. 5 4 3 2 1
25 24 23 22 21 topic. topic. 10 9 8 7 6
20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11
Conclusion
Welcome back Earth!!! You have successfully
completed this mission if you have:
– answered the questions on the sheet I have provided
for you in full sentences.
– completed all three worksheets in a detailed,
organized, and legible manner.
– handed in your completed work to me with your
name on every page.
I hope you had fun on your mission. With all of the
information you have gathered, you can now consider
yourself a Solar System Expert!!!
Fun and Games
When you have completed all of your work,
click here for …
Solar System Simulator
Instructions: Use a separate sheet of lined paper to write down your answers to these questions. Make sure to
number your answers according to the number of the question on this sheet. Print your answers neatly, and answer
the questions in full sentences. Remember to write your name on your work. Use appropriate units of measure
where required.
1. Describe, in as much detail as possible, the physical components of the Earth, the Sun, Saturn, and Mercury (the
diameter, min. and max.surface temperatures, atmospheric components, and the highest point on the surface, etc., if
available).
Earth –
Sun –
Saturn –
Mercury –
3. Choose one of the constellations and explain the myth associated with it in as much detail as possible.
4. Name four types of stars. In your own words, explain five things about 2 different types of stars.
6. List 6 facts about the moon. Which fact is the most interesting to you? Why?
7. Why should we be cautious when going out into the sun? List and explain some of the safety rules you should
follow when you are going out into the sun.
Worksheet #1 – Multiple Choice
Student’s Name ____________________ Date: _______________
For each of the following questions, circle the letter that represents the most correct answer.
2. This causes many of the tides in the Earth’s oceans : 7. The Sun’s maximum surface temperature is:
a) Mars a) 4700 K
b) Jupiter b) 7500 K
c) Sun c) 5700 K
d) Moon d) 7400 K
3. This larger constellation in our sky is known as 8. Saturn has ________ atmospheric
components: “The Twins”:
a) Orion a) 1
b) Gemini b) 2
c) Andromeda c) 3
d) The Big Dipper d) 4
4. This constellation resembles a dog: 9. What is the highest point on the Earth’s
surface?
a) Cygnus a) The CN Tower
b) Gemini b) Mount Everest
c) The Big Dipper c) The Egyptian Pyramids
d) Canis Major d) The Empire State
Building
5. There are _______ stars visible to the naked eye: 10. The Earth has ________ atmospheric
components
a) 2,000 a) 3
b) 4,000 b) 4
c) 6,000 c) 1
Worksheet #2 – The Constellations
For this worksheet you are required to use one of the specified links to locate your birth month. Once you have
located it, you are to draw and label 4 of the constellations within that month. Make sure to provide a lot of
detail in your drawing and be sure to do a rough draft first. Take your time to do a neat and organized job
especially when you work on your final copy. Your rough draft and final copy are to be handed in to me when
they are complete.
Draw a detailed and colourful picture that demonstrates someone or a group of people following all of the sun
safety rules! This picture will also count towards your art mark so take your time to do a job well done.