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Introduction to Astronomy
Objective: To access prior knowledge about the structures of the universe in order to define and describe these structures. Astronomy Note: How big is the universe? Drill: 1. Get all 3 papers from the SET. 2. Place your homework on your desk 3. Wait for directions. one ESS-1
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Introduction to Astronomy
Activity 1: What do You Know? Define the following terms in your own words. Planet: ________________________ Solar System: _______________________ Galaxy: ____________________________ Universe: __________________________ Star: ______________________________ one ESS-1
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Introduction to Astronomy
Activity 2: Unit Scenario and Extra Credit STAR RESEARCH PROJECT WHAT HAPPENED TO PLUTO? one ESS-1
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Introduction to Astronomy
Activity 3: Let’s Take a Trip Size in Space Space Pictures: Can you find some? one ESS-1
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Introduction to Astronomy
Objective: To access prior knowledge about the structures of the universe in order to define and describe these structures. Astronomy Note: How big is the universe? Drill: 1. Get all 3 papers from the SET. 2. Place your homework on your desk 3. Wait for directions. one ESS-1
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Introduction to Astronomy
Activity 3: Let’s Take a Trip Size in Space Space Pictures: Can you find some? one ESS-1
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Introduction to Astronomy
Activity 3: Let’s Take a Trip Size in Space Space Pictures: Can you find some? one ESS-1
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SIMPLE CIRCUITS Homework Lab Analysis
Day 2 Homework Lab Analysis Describe what caused the bulb to light. Use information from your investigation for support. Explain why it is necessary to have a closed circuit. Use information from the investigation and prior knowledge to support your answer. Describe the 2 energy transformations that take place in the circuit. One occurs in the cell. The other occurs in the bulb. one EEM-7A
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