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Or, if you are an informal science educator, use ourĭrive-By Science Moon Phase activity when you cannot darken a room.
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Or, learn about using ActiveĮngagement, Think-Pair-Share, or signal cards to teach the phases of the Moon. Use our simple Moon Phase activity to teach your students what causes the phases of the Moon. Surprises await when using the beads on cloudy days. Where does it come from, how we can detect it, and what effects does it have upon us and our Earth. Students use inexpensive UV-sensitive plastic beads to learn about "invisible" UV light - what it is, (Younger students use a prism to learn about the rainbow.) Students build a working spectrograph to study the nature of light. Want a scientific instrument for your classroom, so your students can collect andĪnalyze authentic scientific data? Check out our Spectrographs can be obtained through the non-profit groupĪstronomers Without Borders. To support the spectrographs, we have also developedĪ number of educational resources including PowerPoints, comics, videos,Ĭheck out the "Build Your own Spectrograph" activity below. The Stanford Solar Center has developed punch-out spectrographs suitable for grades 4-12.
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Standards and approved by the NASA Product Review process. Most of these have been aligned to science Here you will find a collection of multi-disciplinary, interactiveĮxercises and activities based on the Sun and solar science, most