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Including Students in a Model of the Earth, Moon, and Sun System
Thu, Sep 14, 2017 9:13 PM
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This article is easy to follow, even for teachers with limited astronomy education. It is clearly written, with explanations and discussion points for each of four activities. The activities offer a kinesthetic option that will get students standing and moving around. In addition, it offers explanations for what aspects the kinesthetic module will not represent accurately and encourages a discussion with the students around those points. The activities could be used in a classroom over a period of time, or as a final activity to explain multiple concepts. Or, singular parts can be taken and adapted into curriculum. Definitely worth the read for any teacher discussing earth, moon, and sun systems.
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