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* Suggested Activity [[Stellarium/activity]]
* Suggested Activity [[Stellarium/activity]]
* Full sets of lessons here: http://digitaliseducation.com/curricula.html
* Full sets of lessons here: http://digitaliseducation.com/curricula.html
* It is worth noting that these lesson plans are designed for a portable planetarium and whilst the projection of Stellarium on a classroom wall is not quite the same, in terms of what can be shown is the same but they are written on the basis that there is an planetarium (running stellarium) and so may seem a bit odd if you were not tuned into that fact.
* It is worth noting that these lesson plans are designed for a portable planetarium rather than the projection of Stallarium on a classroom wall (which is not quite the same) - it may seem a bit odd if you were not tuned into that fact.
* Suggestions in order of preference
* Suggestions in order of preference
# What's Up - [[file:whatsup.pdf]] - Use activity II from this sheet - Tonight's Sky but will need to stress the southern hemisphere navigation needed (the teaching pack contains refrence to the north star). Section D suggests using a mirror and flashlight but this is not nescessary. The ORBIT revision is available here: [[Stellarium/activity]]
# What's Up - [[file:whatsup.pdf]] - Use activity II from this sheet - Tonight's Sky but will need to stress the southern hemisphere navigation needed (the teaching pack contains refrence to the north star). Section D suggests using a mirror and flashlight but this is not nescessary. The ORBIT revision is available here: [[Stellarium/activity]]
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# Moving Right Along - [[file:moving_right_along.pdf]] again needs adapting and potentially removing some of the extra activities
# Moving Right Along - [[file:moving_right_along.pdf]] again needs adapting and potentially removing some of the extra activities


Note: The linked pdf files containing lesson plans were created by Digitalis Education Solutions, Inc. (http://www.DigitalisEducation.com) and is provided free of charge as a public service to encourage the teaching of astronomy. They were written for use with a Digitarium planetarium system. (Licence: "Permission is granted to copy, distribute, and modify this document provided that existing copyright notices, the text of this license, and the text of the "Notice" section are not removed or modified, other than to add your own copyright notice for your modifications.")
Note: The linked pdf files containing lesson plans were created by Digitalis Education Solutions, Inc. (http://www.DigitalisEducation.com) and are provided free of charge as a public service to encourage the teaching of astronomy. They were written for use with a Digitarium planetarium system. (Licence: "Permission is granted to copy, distribute, and modify this document provided that existing copyright notices, the text of this license, and the text of the "Notice" section are not removed or modified, other than to add your own copyright notice for your modifications.")

Revision as of 11:38, 19 July 2012

Stars in the sky: what's up?

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  • Suggested Activity Stellarium/activity
  • Full sets of lessons here: http://digitaliseducation.com/curricula.html
  • It is worth noting that these lesson plans are designed for a portable planetarium rather than the projection of Stallarium on a classroom wall (which is not quite the same) - it may seem a bit odd if you were not tuned into that fact.
  • Suggestions in order of preference
  1. What's Up - Whatsup.pdf - Use activity II from this sheet - Tonight's Sky but will need to stress the southern hemisphere navigation needed (the teaching pack contains refrence to the north star). Section D suggests using a mirror and flashlight but this is not nescessary. The ORBIT revision is available here: Stellarium/activity
  2. Sky Stories - Skystories.pdf provides an alternative/extra activity but will need adapting by the teachers to draw out the actual stellarium content.
  3. Moving Right Along - Moving right along.pdf again needs adapting and potentially removing some of the extra activities

Note: The linked pdf files containing lesson plans were created by Digitalis Education Solutions, Inc. (http://www.DigitalisEducation.com) and are provided free of charge as a public service to encourage the teaching of astronomy. They were written for use with a Digitarium planetarium system. (Licence: "Permission is granted to copy, distribute, and modify this document provided that existing copyright notices, the text of this license, and the text of the "Notice" section are not removed or modified, other than to add your own copyright notice for your modifications.")