Description
These Earth and the solar system anchor charts are a great addition to your classroom when teaching about space and topics such as the solar system, tides, eclipses, rotation and revolution, and more!
Why do I love anchor charts? Well, for so many reasons, but one of them is the fact that they can be placed strategically in the classroom for your students to see and review content constantly!
You can save your voice and they can see content on repeat. It’s a win-win!
These can be used as mini-anchor charts, a bulletin board idea, posted on the wall, put into interactive notebooks, and so much more!
In this set, you will receive THREE different sizes!
- Frame Size
- Half-Sheet
- Full-Sheet
This set of science anchor charts was designed to accompany those adorable white frames from IKEA/Amazon, but they also work great for bulletin boards and interactive notebooks!
These Earth and the Solar System Anchor Charts cover:
- rotation and axis
- revolution
- Earth’s rotation and revolution
- seasons
- summer solstice
- winter solstice
- vernal equinox
- autumnal equinox
- tides
- high and low tides
- daily and monthly tides
- spring and neap tides
- Earth’s moon
- 8 phases of the moon: new moon, waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous, third quarter, waning crescent
- eclipses
- solar and lunar eclipses
- total and partial eclipses
- umbra and penumbra
- what the solar system consists of
- the Sun
- the eight planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
- dwarf planets
- moons
- asteroids
- comets
- meteoroids
- meteors
- meteorites
- what makes a planet a planet
- inner and outer planets
- Earth – the goldilocks planet
- types of spacecraft used for space exploration
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