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|topic=Astronomy | |topic=Astronomy | ||
|subject=Science | |subject=Science | ||
|tagline= | |tagline=How can we tell what the sun is made from? What can light from the stars tell us? | ||
|image= | |image=Mysteryofthesun1.png | ||
|resourcenumber= SC0037 | |resourcenumber= SC0037 | ||
|Learning Objectives= | |Learning Objectives= | ||
* | * explain how we use absorption and emission spectra to identify the chemical makeup and nature of stars | ||
* | * use the Bohr model of the atom to explain how emission and absorption spectra are formed | ||
|age=Secondary | |age=Secondary | ||
|content= | |content=As this slide presentation explains in more detail, we can tell what the sun is made from by the light wavelengths that we see emitted and absorbed. The presentation includes video and in an accompanying audio file, the teacher explains what it aims to do. See other titles in this series to appreciate the 'active note taking' which normally accompanies this lesson. | ||
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* Smartboard notebook | * Teacher's audio explanation of how the lesson was delivered [[media:CT - Mystery of the Sun voiceover.MP3]] | ||
* Powerpoint version:[[ ]] | The presentation has been converted to alternative formats: | ||
* PDF | * Smartboard notebook version [[File:The Mystery of the Sun.notebook]] | ||
* Powerpoint version:[[File:]] | |||
* PDF version [File:SC0037 The mystery of the sun.pdf]] | |||
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