Content
Third Grade Science Standard 1,Objective 2, b. Use a chart to show that the moon orbits Earth approximately every 28 days
For this science activity the students will be looking at Stellarium to chart the moon's position for day one, day 4, day 8, day 12, day 16, day 20, day 24, and day 28 of the moon cycle. At each day the children will write on a document (created in Kidsperation) about what the moon looks like and where the moon is in the sky. At the end of the activity the entire class will make a chart on the moon's positions and looks through the 28 day cycle.
The teacher will begin class by explaining how to use Stellarium. Using a computer, the teacher will show the kids how to use the date tool on stellarium to skip over dates to be able to look at the first, fourth, eighth day, etc. of the moon cycle. She will also show them how to use the chart to make observations. During the activity the teacher will go around talking to the students about what they see. When the activity is over the teacher will gather the class together to make a class chart based on the moon cycle observations of the students.
Pedagogy
The science strategy I decided to use was observation. This strategy seemed to fit perfectly with the moon because is an easy object to observe in science. It appears nearly every night and children can easily see the differences in the position and shape of the moon. This activity also involves data collection as the children write down their observations about the moon. This data will then be used by the class to create a scientific moon cycle chart. Data analysis is another activity type that will be used to create the moon chart.
Technology
Stellarium is used in the activity because it allows the children to see the moon in the sky without having to come to school every night to look. The kids can zoom towards the days required to look at in one day to see how the moon cycles around the earth. Kidsperation was used because it had a nice observation chart that the kids can record observatons about the moon in.
The content is represented well through the use of Stellarium. Stellarium shows the children what the moon really looks like during any time from earth. Because of that Stellarium shows the position of the moon and its phases during the 28 day cycle. This technology will help the students because it provides real life photographs of the moon and the sky and it is very interactive. The children get to explore the concepts about the moon themselves. This will help the content sink deep into their brains.
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