Show images of Saturn's rings. When most people think of Saturn, they first think of its rings. Thanks to the Cassini-Huygens space probe, there are several good closeup images of Saturn's rings; thus, you can prepare a Powerpoint presentation that shows slides of the rings from afar, and then shows the closeups of how the rings are made primarily out of ice.
Prepare a handout on the moons, comparing the size and attributes of some of Saturn's larger moons. Saturn has more than 60 moons, with the most important one being Titan, is the second largest moon in the solar system. Titan is significant because it has an atmosphere, and many scientists speculate that there may be simple life on the surface.
Discuss Saturn's history. Saturn was well-known to ancient observers, so there is a wealth of information on what scholars thought of the planet. Pertinent talking points can include discussion of its namesake (the Roman god of agriculture) and also the work of Dutch astronomer Christiaan Huygens in observing the rings and discovering Titan.