Here is a picture of today’s lapbook page, with the instructions for my Astronomy students:
Starting at the top left Matchbook: Define “hypothesis”
Underneath: Famous Asteroids. If you cut off the name of an asteroid prematurely you may not remember its name. You can google “asteroids,” then click on “images” at the top. You have images of Ceres, Gaspar, Ida, Vesta, Eros, and Kleopatra.
Upper Middle Shutter Fold : Planets that are inside the asteroid belt and closer to the sun are called the inner planets. (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars)
Planets that are outside the asteroid belt and further from the sun are called the outer planets. (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto)
Lower Middle Matchbook: An asteroid is usually larger than a … football field!
Top Right Tri-fold with two windows: The Exploded Planet Hypothesis. On the card inside write all you can about this idea. Try to fill up the card.
Lower Right Flap: I trust Jesus with my life because…
In this unit we talked briefly about meteorites hitting the earth. We talked about how the atmosphere and God’s sovereignty protect us. Now it’s time to make a personal declaration of trust in Jesus. No matter what happens in life, He can be trusted!
Many thanks again to Dana C. for her advice.
