Pupils can draw the telluric planets’ orbit with the correct eccentricity and avoid common misconceptions. Although the orbits are elliptical, most of the time they are represented with an exaggerated eccentricity. For example, Venus’ orbit is practically circular.
“The telluric planets’ orbit and how to draw them” consists in a brief introduction to the subject of orbits and 4 sheets (one for each telluric planet) with the focus represented so the pupils can use them to draw a more realistic orbit.
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