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{{topictag|Astronomy}} has been practiced for centuries and doesn't require expensive equipment! This first session aims to train the {{teachtag|whole class}} to use a telescope and hopefully to provide an opportunity to engage in some {{teachtag|active learning}}. The lesson includes some naked-eye observations and describes how modern technology helps scientists know where to look. You can explore the {{teachtag|scientific method}} and {{teachtag|language}} at this point, using targeted {{teachtag|questioning}}/{{teachtag|differentiation}}. Students may be able to engage in an {{teachtag|inquiry}}-based project around this work, perhaps for {{teachtag|homework}}. | {{topictag|Astronomy}} has been practiced for centuries and doesn't require expensive equipment! This first session aims to train the {{teachtag|whole class}} to use a telescope and, hopefully, to provide an opportunity to engage in some {{teachtag|active learning}}. The lesson includes some naked-eye observations and describes how modern technology helps scientists know where to look. You can explore the {{teachtag|scientific method}} and {{teachtag|language}} at this point, using targeted {{teachtag|questioning}}/{{teachtag|differentiation}}. Students may be able to engage in an {{teachtag|inquiry}}-based project around this work, perhaps for {{teachtag|homework}}. | ||
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