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Center Stage: Models of the Solar System

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Primary Type: Student Tutorial


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Compare and contrast the heliocentric and geocentric models of the Solar System in this interactive tutorial.

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Subject(s): Science
Grade Level(s): 8
Intended Audience: Educators , Students
   
 
Keywords: Heliocentric, Geocentric, Solar System, , Parallax, models, planets, the Sun, the moon, space science, outer space, interactive, tutorials, elearning, e-learning, science, Earth science,
Instructional Component Type(s): Original Student Tutorial
Resource Collection: Original Student Tutorials Science - Grades K-8



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Name of Author/Source: Robert Lengacher
Access Privileges: Public


Aligned Standards

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SC.8.E.5.8: Compare various historical models of the Solar System, including geocentric and heliocentric.
Clarifications:
Florida Standards Connections: MAFS.K12.MP.4: Model with mathematics.



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