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Tuesday, Jan. 6 Do Now: Answer the following in complete sentences: Compare and contrast universe and earth. Compare and contrast galaxy and solar system. What makes up approximately 75% of the universe?

The Universe is composed of 75% hydrogen. Hydrogen is an element that should be used with caution. Remember the Hindenburg. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgWHbpMVQ1U

Learning Targets: I can identify the Big Bang Theory. I can list pieces of evidence for the Big Bang Theory.

Card Sort continued… Finish #3 by filling out the third column. We will check these in 10 minutes.

Go to this site and read the two articles about stars. http://stardate.org/sites/default/files/COS_sdscripts.pdf

Color of Stars Lab: Lite the candle Observe the flame and draw/color it into your journal. Which part of the flame is the hottest? What makes the flame different colors? Finished? Begin a vocabulary chart. (See board)

Vocabulary: Vocabulary Term Definition Draw & Label Nebula White Dwarf Supernova Black hole Galaxy Quasar Universe Hubble’s Law Solar nebula