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Colourful and lively pictures of the planets. I have added a post card to the base of each. I usually ask students to do a research project on a planet, then they are given the post card. The purpose is to get the students to link fact to fiction.

For example: if the gravity is more than Earth, the student would write ‘the people here are so short and stocky, but that is because the gravity is 2.5 times greater than Earth’ or ‘the winds are so strong in the big red spot on Jupiter, but great for windsurfing!’

Makes a wonderful display. Anyone finishing early can make astronauts to decorate the gaps between the postcards and cut out some gold and silver stars.

Picture credits to: Paul McGehee
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/e8/ff/84/e8ff84a08815f43a6c8ea9bf33a6cb12.jpg

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