Who knew you were going to find life on another planet!
Imagine you are an astronaut who has travelled to a planet in our solar system and made first contact with an alien race. Now, you are returning home to present your discovery to the world-at-large. What did you find? What is your alien like? How does it survive? What strange pathways of evolution could have produced a creature so bizarre and miraculous? YOU must tell the story.
Task: Create a report, as if you were a scientist/astronaut, about an alien life-form living on a planet of your choice somewhere in our solar system. The report should cover a description of the alien and its habitat. Remember to write as if you are presenting your findings to the rest of the world!
A reminder of the key features of reports can be found here: Report guide
Life-form name: ________________________________________
(If intelligent, what does it call itself? If not, what would humans name it?)
(If intelligent, what does it call itself? If not, what would humans name it?)
Where does your alien come from?
(Is the gravity of your chosen planet more or less than Earth? Temperature – higher or lower than Earth? Atmosphere?)
General physical description of your life-form
(You may sketch a rough picture as well if you'd like)
(You may sketch a rough picture as well if you'd like)
How does your life-form cope with the planetary atmosphere?
How does gravity affect your life-form?
(Low gravity worlds tend to produce thin, elongated creatures. Heavy gravity worlds
might produce short, squat creatures. Creatures in high gravity worlds probably do not fly.)
(Low gravity worlds tend to produce thin, elongated creatures. Heavy gravity worlds
might produce short, squat creatures. Creatures in high gravity worlds probably do not fly.)
How does your life-form cope with the planetary temperature?
Success Criteria:
An introduction
Language to describe my subject
Technical words
Paragraphs
Sub-headings
Charts, diagrams and pictures
Linked sentences
Third personDue date: Friday 18th December
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