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5 effective ELL strategies teachers should consider Focus on academic language, literacy and vocabulary. Link background knowledge and culture to learning. Increase comprehensible input and language output. Promote classroom interaction. Stimulate higher-order thinking skills and use of learning strategies.
Our solar system includes the Sun, eight planets, five officially named dwarf planets, hundreds of moons, and thousands of asteroids and comets. Our solar system is located in the Milky Way, a barred spiral galaxy with two major arms, and two minor arms.
Introduction. Our solar system includes the Sun, eight planets, five officially named dwarf planets, hundreds of moons, and thousands of asteroids and comets. Our solar system is located in the Milky Way, a barred spiral galaxy with two major arms, and two minor arms.
The solar system is the sun and everything that orbits around it. It includes the planets and their moons as well as numerous asteroids and comets. These objects are all held in orbit around the sun by the suns strong gravity.
A great way to show this can be by having your child draw the different size planets from the closest to the furthest away from the sun. A sensory activity can also be incorporated into explaining the solar system, by having kids find objects around the house that can represent the size of the planets.
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The Very Easy Method for Remembering the Planets If you include Pluto, a good mnemonic for the order of the planets is My (Mercury) Very (Venus) Easy (Earth) Method (Mars) Just (Jupiter) Speeds (Saturn) Up (Uranus) Naming (Neptune) Planets (Pluto).
A great outdoor activity, and to really assist with teaching kids about the solar system, is to go outside and show them the stars, moon and planets. The moon phases can be explained by getting your kids to look at the moon and say what shape they can see.
Explain that the solar system includes the sun and everything that travels around it. Explain that all the planets in the solar system revolve around the sun, all going in the same direction. Ask your students to point out the sun and Earth. Give one student the Sun card and another the Earth card.

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