Astronomy literacy concepts

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Astronomy literacy concepts

Astronomy Literacy Concepts 06/04/2019 Astronomy Literacy Concepts The Earth Understand that we live on a planet and it is called Earth Associate Earth with its colours seen from space (oceans & continents) Distinguish Earth from other planets Manipulate concepts of north-south and east-west (conventions)

Astronomy Literacy Concepts 06/04/2019 Astronomy Literacy Concepts The Earth and the Sun Identify the sun as a star Distinguish the Sun from a planet Understand the day and night The Earth orbits the Sun. Trajectories and seasons The relative sizes

Astronomy Literacy Concepts 06/04/2019 Astronomy Literacy Concepts The Earth and the Moon Understand that Earth has a (smaller in size) natural satellite Understand the phases of the moon Relate the gravitational pull of the moon to the tides

Astronomy Literacy Concepts 06/04/2019 Astronomy Literacy Concepts The solar system Know the planets (primary and secondary), their names, number, shape and ordering Specific features to each of them Planets have moons like Earth The formation of the solar system The lifecycle of the system

Astronomy Literacy Concepts 06/04/2019 Astronomy Literacy Concepts Understand that a map is a representation of the real world Being able to understand spatial and geographic symbols Relate a representation of the solar system and its objects to the referents (real images or the actual objects in the sky) Wayfinding using maps

Astronomy Literacy Concepts 06/04/2019 Astronomy Literacy Concepts Space Understand the concept of cosmological space How life can exist out in space (e.g. an astronaut and a spaceship) Technology needed to bring humans and man-made instruments into space Observing space with telescopes (why telescopes?)

Astronomy Literacy Concepts 06/04/2019 Astronomy Literacy Concepts How to Teach Kids About Astronomy Develop your own interest in astronomy Encourage your child to explore and experiment Look for books that explain astronomy in language you and your child can understand Choose interesting astronomy software Visit astronomy and space-related Internet sites Visit planetariums Go to science fiction conventions with a science component Decorate your child's room with an astronomy theme Integrate astronomy with your and your child's creative talents View the night sky with your child Join an astronomy club Make astronomy a part of your daily life