Focus On Middle School Astronomy Laboratory Notebook (3rd Edition)

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022767
ISBN
9781941181461
Grade 5-8
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Multi-Sensory
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Charlotte Mason
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Twelve chapters covering early and modern astronomers, the changing views of the cosmos, technology in astronomy, earth in space, the moon, sun, eclipses, chemistry and physics of stars, planets, celestial clocks, star atlas, time, planetary position, planetary orbits, asteroids/meteorites/comets, stars, galaxies, the Milky Way, spiral galaxies, barred spiral galaxies, elliptical galaxies, exploding stars, super giant stars and super novae. The consumable Laboratory Notebook is a very important part of the program. For each text chapter there are two lab activities: a main experiment and a second "Just For Fun Experiment" which is less formal and provides further exploration of concepts presented. Experiments are divided into sections: "Observe it" which focuses on making observations; "Think About It" questions; "What Did You Discover?" where students write down or draw what they observed from the experiment; and, "Why?" where they learn the reasons why they observed certain things during the experiment. Single lines are provided for answering questions, along with space for drawing observations. With a few black and white illustrations, the softcover lab notebook helps children develop their observation and analytic skills, which are vital to understanding the scientific process. Experiments take approximately one hour to complete.
Publisher's Description of Focus On Middle School Astronomy Laboratory Notebook (3rd Edition)

The Focus On Middle School Astronomy Laboratory Notebook, 3rd Edition contains hands-on experiments that coincide with the 12 chapters of the Focus On Middle School Astronomy Student Textbook, 3rd Edition. The experiments include: observing constellations; using the triangulation method to measure the distance of faraway objects; modeling lunar and solar eclipses, the Moon, the planets, and the solar system; thought experiments; using star maps; using the internet to gather data; exploring globular clusters in the Milky Way; researching nebulae; and more.

The Focus On Middle School Astronomy Laboratory Notebook, 3rd Edition contains 12 black and white chapters. Grades 5-8.

140 pages.

Category Description for *FIX*Middle School Astronomy

Twelve chapters covering early and modern astronomers, the changing views of the cosmos, technology in astronomy, earth in space, the moon, sun, eclipses, chemistry and physics of stars, planets, celestial clocks, star atlas, time, planetary position, planetary orbits, asteroids/meteorites/comets, stars, galaxies, the Milky Way, spiral galaxies, barred spiral galaxies, elliptical galaxies, exploding stars, super giant stars and super novae. Lab activities use commonly found items including a computer with internet access, modeling clay in several colors, flashlight etc. Contact us for full listing.

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Product Format:Paperback
Grades:5-8
Brand:Gravitas Publications
Author:Rebecca Keller
ISBN:9781941181461
Length in Inches:11
Width in Inches:8.5
Height in Inches:0.3125
Weight in Pounds:0.7875
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