ESS.10.6.1 Explain how planets seem to wander against the background of the stars
*I will explain how planets seem to wander against the background of the stars.
*Direct Inquiry
Chapter 20, pg. 556
*http://www.unitedstreaming.com/search/assetDetail.cfm?guidAssetID=62C35F6A-9AE5-420E-99F2-634C032BDCD5
*stars
*planets
*grid
*metric
*measurement
ESS.10.6.2 Compare the distance of the following: from the sun to Earth (light minutes), from the next nearest star to Earth (light years)
*I will compare the distance of the sun to Earth.
*I will compare the distance of the next nearest star to Earth.
*Chapter 20, pg. 564
*star
*nuclear fusion
*light-year
*magnitude
*constellation
ESS.10.6.3 Describe how astronomers measure distance to stars
*I will describe how astronomers measure distance to stars.
*Chapter 20, pgs. 554, 564
*http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/ astronomy/
*galaxy
*constellation
*light-year
*star
*magnitude
*solar system
*astronomical unit
*nuclear fusion
ESS.10.6.4 Calculate the rate at which we would have to travel to other stars and planets in our solar system using current technology.
*I will calculate the rate at which we would have to travel to other stars and planets in our solar system using current technology.
*AR 23, pg. AR 46
Use after Chapter 20, pg.564
*light minutes
*light years
ELPS.ESS.4.6-8.6 Illustrate the solar system and galaxies
*I will explain how planets seem to wander against the background of the stars.
*Direct Inquiry
Chapter 20, pg. 556
*http://www.unitedstreaming.com/search/assetDetail.cfm?guidAssetID=62C35F6A-9AE5-420E-99F2-634C032BDCD5
*stars
*planets
*grid
*metric
*measurement
ESS.10.6.2 Compare the distance of the following: from the sun to Earth (light minutes), from the next nearest star to Earth (light years)
*I will compare the distance of the sun to Earth.
*I will compare the distance of the next nearest star to Earth.
*Chapter 20, pg. 564
*star
*nuclear fusion
*light-year
*magnitude
*constellation
ESS.10.6.3 Describe how astronomers measure distance to stars
*I will describe how astronomers measure distance to stars.
*Chapter 20, pgs. 554, 564
*http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/ astronomy/
*galaxy
*constellation
*light-year
*star
*magnitude
*solar system
*astronomical unit
*nuclear fusion
ESS.10.6.4 Calculate the rate at which we would have to travel to other stars and planets in our solar system using current technology.
*I will calculate the rate at which we would have to travel to other stars and planets in our solar system using current technology.
*AR 23, pg. AR 46
Use after Chapter 20, pg.564
*light minutes
*light years
ELPS.ESS.4.6-8.6 Illustrate the solar system and galaxies