Orbits & Rotations

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Help your students to understand the solar system with our ‘Orbits & Rotations’ worksheet.

Instead of creating this worksheet yourself, our ‘Orbits & Rotations’ worksheet will help you save your time, and it provides your students with an engaging activity that will help them to remember the distinguishing features of our solar system.

Our ‘Orbits & Rotations’ worksheet can be printed both with and without Australian curriculum codes.

Product includes:

✔️ Worksheet for entering in the orbits and rotations of each of the eight planets (with website prompt).

✔️ Worksheet for entering in the orbits and rotations of each of the eight planets (without website prompt).

✔️ Follow up questions.

✔️ Answers for each question.

Australian Curriculum Year 6

Science Understanding | Earth and Space Sciences | AC9S6U02 – describe the movement of Earth and other planets relative to the sun and model how Earth’s tilt, rotation on its axis and revolution around the sun relate to cyclic observable phenomena, including variable day and night length

Resource Type: PDF

Number of Pages: 8

Help your students to understand the solar system with our ‘Orbits & Rotations’ worksheet.

Instead of creating this worksheet yourself, our ‘Orbits & Rotations’ worksheet will help you save your time, and it provides your students with an engaging activity that will help them to remember the distinguishing features of our solar system.

Our ‘Orbits & Rotations’ worksheet can be printed both with and without Australian curriculum codes.

Product includes:

✔️ Worksheet for entering in the orbits and rotations of each of the eight planets (with website prompt).

✔️ Worksheet for entering in the orbits and rotations of each of the eight planets (without website prompt).

✔️ Follow up questions.

✔️ Answers for each question.

Australian Curriculum Year 6

Science Understanding | Earth and Space Sciences | AC9S6U02 – describe the movement of Earth and other planets relative to the sun and model how Earth’s tilt, rotation on its axis and revolution around the sun relate to cyclic observable phenomena, including variable day and night length

Resource Type: PDF

Number of Pages: 8