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Lab Aids Solar System Classification Kit - Hands-On Science Education Tools for Astronomy Classroom & Homeschool Learning
Lab Aids Solar System Classification Kit - Hands-On Science Education Tools for Astronomy Classroom & Homeschool Learning

Lab Aids Solar System Classification Kit - Hands-On Science Education Tools for Astronomy Classroom & Homeschool Learning

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Lab-Aids:  Classifying Objects in the Solar System Kit


Students use sets of LAB-AIDS‚®/SEPUP cards to identify different kinds of objects found in space, with a focus on those observed in our Solar System. The cards contain comparable characteristics of the different objects and students use this information to develop a system of classification. They then compare their own classification system with the standard system used by astronomers. Students then apply their knowledge by analyzing the reasons for the reclassification of Pluto and deciding whether they think it should be classified as a planet or a dwarf planet. Developed by SEPUP.

Scientific Concepts:

  • The Sun, Earth and other planets, moons, and smaller objects make up the Solar System
  • Space objects are grouped into categories by such characteristics as size, composition, and motion in space
  • One way to gather data is through direct observations. Accurate and complete observations are important for making conclusions about the natural world


Content List:

  • 1 Teacher's Guide
  • 28 Student Worksheet and Guides
  • 6 Space Object Classification Cards, Set of 8 LAB-AIDS‚®
  • 6 Space Object Data Cards, Set of 24 LAB-AIDS‚®
  • 1 Transparency: Space Objects

Classroom Planning:
  • To complete this kit requires one to two ~50-minute class periods
  • Number of students: 24