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|content=This session involves practical astronomy. It tells what you can expect to see through a telescope and outlines how a telescope works. This is session one of a series of 6 entitled 'Astronomy masterclass' (SC0018).
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Use a telescope and consider how those early astronomers may have worked

Lesson idea. This session involves practical astronomy. It tells what you can expect to see through a telescope and outlines how a telescope works. This is session one of a series of 6 entitled 'Astronomy masterclass' (SC0018).

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

Resource details
Title It's full of stars
Topic [[Topics/Astronomy|Astronomy]]
Teaching approach

[[Teaching Approaches/Differentiation|Differentiation]],  [[Teaching Approaches/Homework|Homework]],  [[Teaching Approaches/Questioning|Questioning]],  [[Teaching Approaches/Whole class|Whole class]],  [[Teaching Approaches/Language|Language]],  [[Teaching Approaches/Active learning|Active learning]],  [[Teaching Approaches/Inquiry|Inquiry]],  [[Teaching Approaches/Scientific method|Scientific method]]

Learning Objectives
  • to be able to set up and aim a telescope
  • to understand how a telescope works and know some of the history of its development.
Format / structure

An 18 minute narrated screencast which is part of the full, six hour 'Astronomy Masterclass'. Also supplied as a Prezi and a Acrobat file should you wish to do the presentation yourself. The Astronomy Masterclass overview tells how the resource was used.

Subject

[[Resources/Science|Science]]

Age of students / grade

[[Resources/Secondary|Secondary]],  [[Resources/Year 10|Year 10]]


Related ORBIT Wiki Resources
Files and resources to view and download

The Teacher Notes are available from this page Choice of formats: