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|format=A Narrated Screencast of Session 1 from the Astronomy Masterclass. Looks at Practical Astronomy, what you can expect to see and how the basics of a telescope works:<br />1. Session 1 narrated video 18mins http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZSMRCjTUBE, <br />2. Session 1 prezi is slides 3-22 of the 241mb file: https://www.box.com/shared/aqnk3lvr09,<br />3. Astronomy masterclass.pdf use pages 3-22 for Session 1,<br />The overview Masterclass Prezi (all 6 sessions) can be viewed online http://prezi.com/2hk390sfkqjh. The full set of resources for the 6 sessions can be viewed online at: http://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/The-Astronomy-Masterclass-6070303/ (This also includes a link to the associated 7 videos on YouTube). | |format=A Narrated Screencast of Session 1 from the Astronomy Masterclass. Looks at Practical Astronomy, what you can expect to see and how the basics of a telescope works:<br />1. Session 1 narrated video 18mins http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZSMRCjTUBE, <br />2. Session 1 prezi is slides 3-22 of the 241mb file: https://www.box.com/shared/aqnk3lvr09,<br />3. Astronomy masterclass.pdf use pages 3-22 for Session 1,<br />The overview Masterclass Prezi (all 6 sessions) can be viewed online http://prezi.com/2hk390sfkqjh. The full set of resources for the 6 sessions can be viewed online at: http://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/The-Astronomy-Masterclass-6070303/ (This also includes a link to the associated 7 videos on YouTube). | ||
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TES Teacher of the year 2011 Resources
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Lesson idea. Lesson 1 of a series of 6 entitled “An 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)
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| 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 | • Increase the likelihood that the students will take an A level in Science (specifically Physics), |
| Format / structure | A Narrated Screencast of Session 1 from the Astronomy Masterclass. Looks at Practical Astronomy, what you can expect to see and how the basics of a telescope works: |
| Subject | [[Resources/Science|Science]] |
| Age of students / grade | [[Resources/Secondary|Secondary]], [[Resources/Year 10|Year 10]]
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