4 B SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 2017 © 2017 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 33, No. 29 Read today’s Kid Scoop page to find the answers to these curious questions! The Great (and Weird) Venus Even though Venus is Earth’s closest neighbor, it is very mysterious and strange. Some of the words in Woodword’s report have been blocked by the planet’s hot, poison gas! 1. Which is longer, a Venus day or a Venus year? The surface of Venus is hidden beneath hot, poison gas. rs – coop Reade Dear Kid S it rom afar, f y l e v o l isit. s looks place to v While Venu y k c u y y he t pret re traps t e h p s o would be a m t a poisonous up by The heavy, get heated s k c o r e o h . T t back int a e h sun’s heat e h t e e d radiat it like th s p the sun an a r t h c i here wh the atmosp ouse. f a greenh o s l l a w s glas F 00 degrees 9 t s o m l a to cury, It can get r than Mer e t t o h – s sun! on Venu net to the a l p t s e s o the cl 2. How many moons does Venus have? 3. What traps heat on the surface of Venus? 4. What can melt on Venus? Photo courtesy NASA 5. Who is Venus named after? Venus, the second planet from the sun, is about the same size as Earth and is sometimes called our sister planet. But unlike Earth, the surface of Venus is hidden beneath hot, poisonous clouds making it very hard for scientists to study the planet. Quick! Fly Woodword’s ship to safety! 6. True or False? On Venus the sun sets in the east. 7. Write a question of your own about Venus based on this Kid Scoop page. Have a parent read the page and answer your question. Spin Story Venus spins in the opposite direction from Earth, so the sun rises in the west and sets in the east. Circle every third letter to reveal the answer. It spins very, very slowly. To find out how many Earth days it takes Venus to spin around just once, color in the spaces on the planet at left with two dots PINK and the spaces with one dot BLUE. HINT: It’s a long time between sunsets! Use this chart to answer these questions. 1. About how many millions of miles closer to the sun is Venus compared to Earth? 5 15 25 50 2. Earth and Venus are almost the same size, but which is larger? EARTH VENUS DISTANCE FROM THE SUN TIME TO ORBIT THE SUN ORBIT SPEED LENGTH OF DAY CIRCUMFERENCE NUMBER OF MOONS VENUS EARTH 68 MILLION MILES 225 DAYS 78,292 MILES PER HOUR 243 EARTH DAYS 7,520 MILES 0 93 MILLION MILES 365 DAYS 70,000 MILES PER HOUR JUST A BIT OVER 24 HOURS 7,926 MILES 1 How Venus Got Its Name The planet Venus shines the brightest of the planets and often can be seen from Earth at sunrise and sunset. Ancient Romans named the planet Venus after their goddess of love and beauty. Circle the heart that continues the pattern in each row. Standards Link: Math: Patterning. MYSTERIOUS POISONOUS SURFACE SISTER BEAUTY SUNSET VENUS WEIRD YUCKY HEAVY LOVE LEAD WEST HOT S U O I Venus Adjectives Look through the newspaper to find five adjectives that describe Venus. Standards Link: Language Arts: Follow simple written directions. R E T S Y M D A E L Y I I U T T D S A K O R Y S E Y U R C C F V W T S Y K U I Complete the grid by using all the letters in the word VENUS in each vertical and horizontal row. Each letter should only be used once in each row. Some spaces have been filled in for you. A A E E E N T Y Y C E P N S R U U L E H H W U T A S A S U O N O S I O P E C T E M E L P E D B Vowel Planet This week’s word: RADIATE The verb radiate means to send out rays. The old heater could still radiate enough heat to warm the room. Try to use the word radiate in a sentence today when talking with your friends and family. Moon Cheese Draw a large circle on a blank piece of paper and call this the planet Vowel. Look for words that have short and long vowel sounds. Can you find at least one for each? Is the moon made of cheese? Why do you think so or why not? Standards Link: Language Arts: Follow simple written directions. New Patients Welcome Gentle, Personal, Comprehensive Care 5RRW&DQDOV‡&URZQ%ULGJH‡([WUDFWLRQV‡,PSODQW5HVWRUDWLRQV‡&RVPHWLF'HQWLVWU\‡7HHWK:KLWHQLQJ Relaxing riverfront view from all rooms. (541) 997-3423 1256 Bay Street