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You can read the suggested Activity online [[Stellarium/activity]] as well as the [http://digitaliseducation.com/curricula.html full sets of lessons]. | |||
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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. | |||
The suggestions in order of preference are:<br /> | |||
# 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]] | ||
# Sky Stories - [[file:skystories.pdf]] provides an alternative/extra activity but will need adapting by the teachers to draw out the actual stellarium content. | # Sky Stories - [[file:skystories.pdf]] provides an alternative/extra activity but will need adapting by the teachers to draw out the actual stellarium content. | ||