entry task: what constellations did you see this weekend, did you write them in your moon chart 1....
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October 5 and 6 Agenda
Entry task: What constellations did you see this weekend, did you write them in your moon chart
1. Finish star lab2. Notes on constellations—Get a white
board for your group3. Constellation Projects
Learning target and Vocab
Learning target: I can tell the difference between Astronomy and Astrology
Vocab: Polaris
Cool news
NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft has returned the best colour and the highest resolution images yet of Pluto’s largest moon, Charon — and these pictures show a surprisingly complex and violent history.
At half the diameter of Pluto, Charon is the largest satellite relative to its planet in the solar system. Many New Horizons scientists expected Charon to be a boring, crater-battered world; instead, they’re finding a landscape covered with mountains, canyons, landslides, surface-colour variations and more.
end of class
Write a Venn diagram showing the difference between Astronomy and Astrology
Turn in
• Today’s lifeline• Star lab
Homework
Read and highlight the Winter sky constellations, do the word search to remember some of the constellations.constellation worksheet: read, highlight important points, do the crossword and drawing