This 69 slide highly interactive powerpoint showcases the inner and outer planets of our Solar System. Students will love the custom animations and vibrant photographs. The powerpoint covers Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus and includes information about some of the planet's Moons, Galileo, and why Pluto is no longer a planet. It is designed as a lecture, but has several interactive slides and includes an interactive quiz.
This Power Point is part of my huge interactive PowerPoint product CD that includes many of the most important topics in Elementary science! Check it out here!
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I'm confused by this feedback. When you are in presentation mode you click the correct answer and it uses hyperlinks to take you to either the "incorrect, please try again" slide, or the "great job, keep going" slide. It gives immediate feedback. You must not be in presentation mode.
I can't wait to use this for our Solar System unit this year. What a great resource!
August 13, 2012
lhittle
Used this to introduce our Solar System Unit, thanks.
May 9, 2012
moritzl
Looking forward to using this with my third graders!
May 6, 2012
pholubet
I will be using this in class tomorrow as a review. The students will love the pictures, the questions, everything about this power point. You did an awesome job. Thanks.
April 29, 2012
Donna Rowlands
The graphics are vivid and really attention grabbing. This was a fun way to introduce a study on the solar system.
April 7, 2012
jresnick1979
This was a great tool I used during our solar system unit! Lots of great information!
April 5, 2012
deanamarie64
This was a great way to begin our solar system unit!
March 18, 2012
jrzgrl12
Very creative presentation. My class enjoyed your graphics! We used this as an introduction to our unit and then again for review before our assessment. Thank you!
January 31, 2012
Holly Horton
Ready to use. This is my first year teaching planets and this powerpoint helped me a ton!
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kmshall
There is a problem in the animation sequence for this product. If you answer the question correctly for slide 18, the show skips to slide 56, leaving out the information on the outer planets completely. I don't know enough Powerpoint to fix this myself yet. Guess I have to learn, and my daughter will be coming home from college so she can show me, but it's kind of annoying that this happened at all.