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O sistema

solar
Alunas: Ana Elizabete,
Anecleide Ferreira,
Patrícia Margarida e
Yasminne Souza
O que é Sistema solar?
Sistema Solar é um conjunto de corpos
celestes que gravitam na órbita de um sol
(uma estrela). O nosso sistema solar é
formado por oito planetas, dezenas de
satélites naturais, milhares de asteroides,
meteoros, meteoroides e cometas que giram
em torno do Sol.
Plano de aula
Objetivo geral
A aula tem como objetivo ensinar aos alunos, conceitos e
curiosidade sobre o Sistema Solar, mostrando a
importância dos planetas e suas características. Trabalhar
uma noção maior de espaço em relação do planeta terra
entre os outros planetas.

Objetivo específico
• Identificar a Terra como o planeta em que vivemos e que
está inserido no Sistema Solar;
• Reconhecer que moramos no planeta Terra e que fazemos
parte do Sistema Solar;
• Conhecer os tipos de astros;
• Explicar a organização do Sistema Solar;
• Identificar os astros visíveis no céu noturno;
• Reconhecer os movimentos de rotação e translação da
Terra;
• Relacionar as estações do ano com o movimento de
translação, o dia e a noite, com o movimento de rotação.
Plano de aula
Unidades temáticas: Habilidades:
Formas de representação (EF02GE10) Aplicar
e pensamento espacial princípios de localização
e posição de objetos
(referenciais espaciais,
Objetos de como frente e atrás,
conhecimento: esquerda e direita, em
cima e embaixo, dentro e
Localização, orientação e fora) por meio de
representação espacial representações espaciais
da sala de aula e da
escola.
Capacete Espacial

A confecção do
capacete espacial será
no primeiro momento
com os aluno,
posteriormente ele será
utilizados nas aulas
seguintes de geografia
sobre o sistema solar.
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Roteiro da aulas
Capacete espacial

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Features of the Topic

Mars Mercury
Despite being red, is It’s the closest to the
actually a cold place Sun and the smallest

Jupiter Neptune
Jupiter is a gas giant Neptune is the farthest
and the biggest planet planet from the Sun
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Despite being red,
Mars is a cold place
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● Inicialmente, é preciso saber que o Sol é uma estrela. Essa estrela possui 99,8% de toda a massa do sistema
solar e, segundo a lei da gravitação universal de Newton, massa atrai massa.
Assim, o Sol atrai tudo o que existe a sua volta e aprisiona uma série de astros e corpos celestes em sua órbita,
formando o que chamamos de Sistema Solar.
Algumas hipóteses tentam explicar a origem do Sistema Solar sendo uma delas a hipótese nebular.
Segundo ela, no início as estrelas teriam sido nebulosas. Ou seja, grandes nuvens de poeira e gás que se
compactaram girando cada vez mais rápido devido a sua força gravitacional.
Sua porção central teria formado uma estrela, e a matéria exterior teria se contraído, dando origem aos
planetas.
O Sol e todo o nosso Sistema Solar faz parte de uma galáxia, que se chama Via-Láctea.

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