This document outlines the requirements for an in-class science project on the five layers of the atmosphere. Students must create a presentation with one slide for each layer of the atmosphere providing its thickness, temperature range, gases present, and additional details. The presentation should also include a video summarizing the layers, and slides explaining the ozone layer, ionosphere, and answering questions about the characteristics of each layer.
This document outlines the requirements for an in-class science project on the five layers of the atmosphere. Students must create a presentation with one slide for each layer of the atmosphere providing its thickness, temperature range, gases present, and additional details. The presentation should also include a video summarizing the layers, and slides explaining the ozone layer, ionosphere, and answering questions about the characteristics of each layer.
This document outlines the requirements for an in-class science project on the five layers of the atmosphere. Students must create a presentation with one slide for each layer of the atmosphere providing its thickness, temperature range, gases present, and additional details. The presentation should also include a video summarizing the layers, and slides explaining the ozone layer, ionosphere, and answering questions about the characteristics of each layer.
1 slide for each layer that correctly shows the following
information about each of the five layers
Thickness (how big)
Temperature range Gasses present 2 additional details or facts 1 picture that helps to explain the layer
1 Video link that CORRECTLY explains the 5 layers of the
atmosphere (Summarize the video in 3-5 sentences)
1 Slide that explains what the ozone layer is
1. Where is it located? 2. What is its purpose?
1 Slide that explains the ionosphere
1. Where is it located? 2. What is its purpose?
1 Slide that answers the following questions
1. Which layer is the thickest? 2. Which layer is the coldest? 3. Which layer is the hottest? 4. Which layer do humans live? 5. In your opinion, which layer is the most important and cite 1 reason?