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ST TRO ON NOM MY Y RA ADE ASSESSM MENTPACKET T A Acompreh hensivecoursethattteachesth hebigideaasbehindNewton’sground‐b breaking worrk.Discov verhowtoidentifym meteoritess,learnaboutmagneticstorm ms,listento othesong g ofthessun,learnhowtoch hartthestaars,andbu uildasimp plehandh heldtelescope. Createdb byAuroraLiipper,Supe rchargedSccience www w.Sup percha arged dScien nce.co om Thiscurriculum misalignedw withtheCalliforniaStatteStandardsandSTEM MforSciencee. gedScienceP.O.Box4 4418,SanL LuisObispo,,CA93403(805)617 7‐1789 ©2014Supercharg EducationalGoals Astrophysicscombinestheknowledgeoflight(electromagneticradiation),chemicalreactions,atoms,energy,and physicalmotionallintoone.Thethingswe’regoingtostudyinthisunitborderonsci‐fiweird,butIassureyouit’s allthesamestuffrealscientistsarestudying. Herearethescientificconcepts: Objectsintheskymoveinregularandpredictablepatterns.Thepatternsofstarsstaythesame,although theyappeartomoveacrosstheskynightly,anddifferentstarscanbeseenindifferentseasons. ThepositionoftheMoonchangesduringthecourseofthedayandfromseasontoseason. ThephasesoftheMoonandthelunarcycle. ThetiltoftheEarthanditslocationinorbitarethereasonsfortheseasons. TheEarthisoneofseveralplanetsthatorbittheSun,andtheMoonorbitstheEarth. ThesolarsystemconsistsofplanetsandotherbodiesthatorbittheSuninpredictablepaths. Bytheendofthelabsinthisunit,studentswillbeableto: Designandbuildatelescopeusinglenses. Knowhowtodemonstratehowthepositionofobjectsintheskychangesovertime. Knowthecelestialobjectsinthesolarsystemandhowtheyrelateandinteractwitheachother. Differentiateobservationfrominference(interpretation)andknowscientists’explanationscomepartly fromwhattheyobserveandpartlyfromhowtheyinterprettheirobservations. Measureandestimatethelengthandvolumeofobjects. Formulateandjustifypredictionsbasedoncause‐and‐effectrelationships. Conductmultipletrialstotestapredictionanddrawconclusionsabouttherelationshipsbetween predictionsandresults. Constructandinterpretgraphsfrommeasurements. Followasetofwritteninstructionsforascientificinvestigation. ©2014SuperchargedScience 2 www.SuperchargedScience.com AstronomyGrade3Evaluation TeacherSection OverviewKidswilldemonstratehowwelltheyunderstandimportantkeyconceptsfromthissection. SuggestedTime45‐60minutes ObjectivesStudentswillbetestedonthekeyconceptsofastronomy: Objectsintheskymoveinregularandpredictablepatterns.Thepatternsofstarsstaythesame,although theyappeartomoveacrosstheskynightly,anddifferentstarscanbeseenindifferentseasons. ThetiltoftheEarthanditslocationinorbitarethereasonsfortheseasons. TheEarthisoneofseveralplanetsthatorbittheSun,andtheMoonorbitstheEarth. ThesolarsystemconsistsofplanetsandotherbodiesthatorbittheSuninpredictablepaths. Oursolarsystemincludesrockyterrestrialplanets(Mercury,Venus,Earth,andMars),gasgiants(Jupiter andSaturn),icegiants(UranusandNeptune),andassortedchunksoficeanddustthatmakeupvarious cometsandasteroids. TelescopesmagnifytheappearanceoftheMoonandtheplanets. TelescopesmagnifytheappearanceoftheSunusingspeciallensesandmakeitpossibletolocatesunspots andsolarflares. Starsarethesourceoflightforallbrightobjectsinouterspace.TheMoonandplanetsshinebyreflected Sunlight,notbytheirownlight. Thenumberofstarsthatcanbeseenthroughtelescopesisdramaticallygreaterthancanbeseenbythe unaidedeye. Materials Twohandheldmagnifiers Sheetofpaper BallwithatoothpickstickingoutofthetopandbottomtorepresenttheEarth’snorthandsouthpoles(or useaglobeifyouhaveone) Strongflashlight LabPreparation 1. Printoutcopiesofthestudentworksheets,labpractical,andquiz. 2. Havematerialsinfrontofyouatadesksokidscandemonstratetheirknowledgeusingthesematerials. Lesson:Thestudentsaretakingtwoteststoday:thequizandthelabpractical.Thequiztakesabout20minutes, andyou’llfindtheanswerkeytomakeiteasytograde. LabPractical:Studentswilldemonstrateindividuallythattheyknowhowthemoon’sappearancechangesduring thelunarcycleandexplainthesizeofplanetsandtheirdistancefromtheSun.Whileotherkidsarewaitingfor theirturn,theywillgetstartedontheirhomeworkassignment.Yougettodecidewhethertheydotheirassignment individuallyorasagroup. ©2014SuperchargedScience 3 www.SuperchargedScience.com AstronomyGrade3Evaluation StudentWorksheet Overview:Today,you’regoingtotaketwodifferenttests:thequizandthelabpractical.You’regoingtotakethe writtenquizfirst,andthelabpracticalattheendofthislab.Thelabpracticalisn’tapapertest–it’swhereyouget toshowyourteacherthatyouknowhowtodosomething. LabTest&Homework 1. Yourteacherwillaskyoutosharehowmuchyouunderstandaboutastronomy.Sincescienceissomuch morethanjustreadingabookorcirclingtherightanswer,thisisanimportantpartofthetesttofindout whatyoureallyunderstand. 2. Whileyouarewaitingtoshowhowmuchofthisstuffyoualreadyknow,yougettochoosewhich homeworkassignmentyouwanttocomplete.Theassignmentisduetomorrow,andhalfthecreditisfor creativityandtheotherhalfisforcontent,soreallyletyourimaginationflyasyouworkthroughit.Choose one: a. Writeashortstoryorskitaboutgravityfromtheperspectiveoftheplanetorobject(likeasunor moon).You’llreadthisaloudtoyourclass. b. Makeaposterthatteachesoneofthemainconceptsofastronomyyouenjoyedmost.Whenyou’re finished,you’lluseittoteachtoaclassofyoungerstudentsanddemonstratetheprinciplesthat you’velearned. c. Writeandperformapoemorsongaboutastronomy,telescopes,gravity,moonsoratmospheres.This willbeperformedforyourclass. ©2014SuperchargedScience 4 www.SuperchargedScience.com AstronomyGrade3Quiz Teacher’sAnswerKey 1. Whyisn’tPlutoaplanet?Plutowasreclassifiedasadwarfplanet.BeyondNeptune,theKuiperBeltholdsthe chunksoficeanddust,likecometsandasteroidsaswellaslargerobjectslikedwarfplanetsErisandPluto. 2. HowmanyEarthscanfitinsidetheSun?1.3million 3. Whatarecometsmadeoutof?Cometsarereallydirtysnowballs–madefromdustandice. 4. WhatistheEarth’satmospheremadeupof?21%oxygenand78%nitrogen 5. HowmanyEarthsfitinsideJupiter?1,321 6. HowfaristheEarthfromthesun?93millionmiles,alsoknownas1AU 7. Whatisanatmosphere?Anenvelopesurroundinganobjectlikeaplanetoramoonthatisheldinplacebythe object’sgravitationalfield 8. Whatisamagneticfield?Aforcefieldaroundamagnet. 9. Aresunsetsthesamecoloronallplanets?No,itdependsonwhattheiratmosphereismadeupofandalso whatcolorlightthecentralstarisemitting. 10. Whatmakesacompassneedlemovearound?Themagneticlinesofforcethatareinvisibletoyoureye. 11. WhydowehaveseasonsonEarth?Doallplanetshaveseasons?Seasonsarebecausetheaxisistilted23.4o, exposingonehemispheretomoresunlighteachdayandwarmingtheplanet.Planetswithoutanaxistiltwill nothaveseasons. 12. Namethreeplanetsthathavevolcanoes(activeorextinct)?Mercury,Mars,Venus,Earth,Io(moonof Jupiter),Triton(moonofNeptune),Enceladus(moonofSaturn),andourveryownMoon. 13. Canyoudetectallkindsoflightwithyoureyes?No,onlyvisiblelight,likearainbow. 14. Whyisthetelescopeimageupside‐down?Becauseyou’vefocusedtheimagebeyondthefocalpoint. ©2014SuperchargedScience 5 www.SuperchargedScience.com AstronomyGrade3Quiz StudentQuizSheet Name__________________________________________________________ 1. Whyisn’tPlutoaplanetanymore? 2. HowmanyEarthscanfitinsidetheSun? 3. Whatarecometsmadeoutof? 4. WhatistheEarth’satmospheremadeupof? 5. HowmanyEarthsfitinsideJupiter? 6. HowfaristheEarthfromthesun? 7. Whatisanatmosphere? 8. Whatisamagneticfield? 9. Aresunsetsthesamecoloronallplanets? 10. Whatmakesacompassneedlemovearound? 11. WhydowehaveseasonsonEarth?Doallplanetshaveseasons? 12. Namethreeplanetsthathavevolcanoes(activeorextinct)? 13. Canyoudetectallkindsoflightwithyoureyes? 14. Whyisthetelescopeimageupside‐down? ©2014SuperchargedScience 6 www.SuperchargedScience.com AstronomyGrade3LabPractical Teacher’sAnswerKey Thisisyourchancetoseehowwellyourstudentshavepickeduponimportantkeyconcepts,andifthere areanyholes.Yourstudentsalsowillbeworkingontheirhomeworkassignmentasyoudothistest individuallywiththestudents. Materials: Twohandheldmagnifiers Sheetofpaper BallwithatoothpickstickingoutofthetopandbottomtorepresenttheEarth’snorthandsouthpoles(or useaglobeifyouhaveone) Strongflashlight LabPractical:AskthestudentNote:Answersgiveninitalics! Designandbuildanexperimentthatshowshowarefractortelescopeworks.Taketwomagnifiersand holdthemafixeddistanceapartandlookthroughboth.Studentmaydrawsomethingonthepaperand holditupatadistanceawayfromyouasyoupeerthroughthelensestomagnifyasademonstration,or simplylookatanobjectinthedistance.(DonotlookattheSun!) DemonstratewhytheEarthhasseasons.ThetiltoftheEarthanditslocationinorbitarethereasons fortheseasons.WhentheEarth’sNorthPoleistiltedtowardthesun,thenorthernhemispheregetsmore sunlightexposure,whichmeanslongerdays,andwarmerclimates.Thestudentcanuseaflashlightto modelthesunandstickatoothpickforthenorthpoleintotheball,pointingthetoothpicktowardthe sunasitrotatesarounditsaxis(fordailyrotation). ©2014SuperchargedScience 7 www.SuperchargedScience.com AstronomyGrade3LabPractical StudentWorksheet Thisisyourchancetoshowhowmuchyouhavepickeduponimportantkeyconcepts,andifthereareany holes.Youalsowillbeworkingonahomeworkassignmentasyoudothistestindividuallywithateacher. Materials: Twohandheldmagnifiers Sheetofpaper BallwithatoothpickstickingoutofthetopandbottomtorepresenttheEarth’snorthandsouthpoles(or useaglobeifyouhaveone) Strongflashlight LabPractical: Designandbuildanexperimentthatshowshowarefractortelescopeworks. DemonstratewhytheEarthhasseasons. ©2014SuperchargedScience 8 www.SuperchargedScience.com