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Soaring Through the Solar System
A WebQuest for 6th Grade
Science
Designed by: Amanda Carmean
[email protected]
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Stop 1: Introduction
You have been hired by a multimillion dollar children’s book
publishing company. They have read your previous children’s
books and love your style. Your objective is to create a book
geared towards 3rd graders that can be fiction, but needs to have
facts about the eight planets. The publishers want the story line
to be creative to entice the readers to enjoy the book as well as
learn details about the solar system. Your mission, if you chose
to accept it will be to take the readers on a tour so they may be
able to investigate the organization of the solar system and the
relationships among the various bodies that comprise it. Some
key concepts within the book should include the sun, our moon,
Earth, and the other seen planets and their moons.
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Stop 2- The Task
Guidelines:
~Attractive to and on the reading/interest level of young
children ages 7-8.
~Number of pages: 11-13
~Content to cover all 8 planets plus Pluto and the
asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
~Text and illustration on each numbered page
~Information per page must include: name of planet
and nickname, order /position from the sun, whether
it is an inner or outer planet, length of day, at least 2
interesting facts, and simple description.
~An attractive front and back cover
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Stop 3- The Process
You will need to find research that will help you write the children’s book. Use
the chart on the following page to help you organize your notes as you find more
information on the worldwide web.
1. Visit the following websites to fill in the data on the chart:
1. http://www.proteacher.com/cgibin/outsidesite.cgi?id=23&external=http://www.nineplanets.org/&original=http://www.proteacher.com/11
0066.shtml&title=The%20Nine%20Planets
2. www.brainpop.com
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Watch the video clips on each individual planet and on the asteroid belt. This will give you a lot of interesting
facts and it will tell you about the moons for each planet.
3. http://www.scholastic.com/magicschoolbus/tour/tour.htm?space
4. http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/our_solar_system/solar_system.html
2. Once you have filled in the chart with all the information gathered you may now organize
yourself to create your childrens book. First you need to think of a theme.
3. Now that you have a theme write the introduction page.
4. Write your second page which should include visiting the first planet which is Mercury. Be
sure to give all the data you had recorded from your research.
5. Write your third page on the second planet, Venus. Be sure to give all the data you had
recorded from your research.
6. Continue to write about the adventures through outer space using one page per planet. Do
not forget to add the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. This should also get its own
page.
7. Now that you have written about your journey through all eight planets, Pluto, and the
asteroid belt you can wrap up your adventures on your last page.
8. Create a glossary for young children to use to help them with tough words.
9. Edit your rough draft.
10. Write your final copy including colored illustrations.
11. Decorate your front and back cover, just as you would see on a picture book.
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Planet Name
Position from
the Sun
Chart
Mean distance
from the sun
Description
Interesting
Facts
Satellites
Mercury
Venus
Earth
Mars
Asteroid
Belt
Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
Neptune
Pluto
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Stop 4- Evaluation
The book will be judges worthy of publishing by editors and publishers in the company using the following rubric:
Property
1 point
2 points
3 points
4 points
Attractiveness
Shows no evidence of
attention to neatness/
attractiveness
Shows some
evidence of attention
to neatness/
attractiveness
Shows acceptable
evidence of attention
to neatness/
attractiveness
Shows extensive
evidence of attention
to neatness/
attractiveness
Readability
Level
Is not on the level of
lower elementary
children.
Is close to the level of
lower elementary
children.
Is on the level of
lower elementary
children.
Exceeds expectations
with a glossary/ or
other added feature.
Interest Level
Would not be interesting
to young children.
Would be mildly
interesting to young
children.
Would be interesting to
young children.
Would fascinate young
children.
Illustrations
Show little or no
attention to detail.
Show some attention
to detail.
Show acceptable
attention to detail.
Show excellent
attention to detail.
Scientifically
correct/
complete
content
Gives
incomplete/incorrect
scientific information.
Gives some complete
/some correct
scientific information.
Gives mostly
complete
/mostly correct
scientific information.
Gives complete
/correct scientific
information
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Stop 5- Conclusion
Your final product, the children’s book, should
be an entertaining informative narrative that
young children can enjoy. Once the publisher
(teacher) has looked over the children’s books
then they will decide if the book is ready to go
on the shelves for young children to enjoy. If
the book is free of errors then the books will go
to the library of the neighboring elementary
school for the young children to enjoy.
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Stop 6- Credits and References
http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=solar+system&btn
G=Search+Images&gbv=2
http://www.scholastic.com/magicschoolbus/books/classics/sol
arsystem.htm
http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=schoolhouse&btn
G=Google+Search&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF8&um=1&sa=N&tab=wi
http://images.google.com/images?svnum=10&hl=en&gbv=2&
q=grading
www.brainpop.com
http://www.proteacher.com/cgibin/outsidesite.cgi?id=23&external=http://www.nineplanet
s.org/&original=http://www.proteacher.com/110066.shtml
&title=The%20Nine%20Planets
http://www.scholastic.com/magicschoolbus/tour/tour.htm?spac
e
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