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Earth's Rotation and Revolution

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7th - 9th
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15 slides and 3 student pages
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Just what I needed to engage students with the topic of revolution and rotation. Especially appreciated the exit ticket that was provided!
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This lesson teaches students the difference between Earth's rotation and revolution. Students will compare Earth's rotation and revolution to the motion of other planets in our solar system, and brainstorm what might happen if Earth stopped spinning.

Included in your purchase:

1. Editable powerpoint

2. Writing prompt

3. Student notes page

4. Exit ticket

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Total Pages
15 slides and 3 student pages
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
1 hour
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