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Space<br />
(a) List the planets in the order th<strong>at</strong> they occur from the sun.<br />
Assessment<br />
(b) Write one fact about the sun and each of the planets in<br />
the solar system.<br />
Explain why scientists predict th<strong>at</strong> the Earth is the only<br />
planet in our solar system th<strong>at</strong> is able to sustain life.<br />
Indic<strong>at</strong>ors<br />
Sarah is looking <strong>at</strong> the night sky from the same spot <strong>at</strong> 7.00 p.m.,<br />
8.00 p.m. and again <strong>at</strong> 9.00 p.m.<br />
(a)<br />
(b)<br />
Describe wh<strong>at</strong> Sarah will see happening to the stars.<br />
Why do stars appear to move across the night sky during<br />
an evening?<br />
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• St<strong>at</strong>es the planets of the solar system and the order they occur from the sun. ❑ ❑<br />
• Expresses one fact about each of the planets of the solar system. ❑ ❑<br />
• Infers why Earth is the only planet th<strong>at</strong> is believed to sustain life in our solar system. ❑ ❑<br />
• Describes observ<strong>at</strong>ions of the night sky in writing. ❑ ❑<br />
• Suggests why the stars appear to move across the night sky. ❑ ❑<br />
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