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|Learning Objectives= Students will learn that: | |||
* That we can see stars in the night sky, as well as the moon and some planets; | |||
* Some ways in which stars, planets, and the moon differ from each other; | |||
* The difference between reflecting and emitting light; | |||
* The definition of a constellation; and | |||
* The shapes and stories of some currently visible constellations. | |||
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Teaching approach. This activity offers an opportunity for whole class(ta) discussion(ta) and questioning(ta) centred around the use of the Stellarium. It also affords good opportunities for self-directed study or homework(ta) extensions, including perhaps the use of free mobile apps(tool) (see below). There are also opportunities for some cross curricula(i) discussion of geography (navigation by stars) and history or literacy in relation to the ancient world. (edit)
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Title | What's up? |
Topic | [[Topics/Astronomy|Astronomy]] |
Teaching approach | [[Teaching Approaches/Homework|Homework]], [[Teaching Approaches/Questioning|Questioning]], [[Teaching Approaches/Whole class|Whole class]], [[Teaching Approaches/Discussion|Discussion]] |
Learning Objectives | Students will learn that:
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Subject | [[Resources/Science|Science]] |
Age of students / grade | [[Resources/Primary|Primary]] |
Additional Resources/material needed | You need planetarium application, like Stellarium.
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Files and resources to view and download |
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