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Transcript
Creating a Slideshow Storyboard
Note: Slides could be added to this slide show storyboard template, but a short and powerful
message is likely to be the most effective. Look at the sample presentation in the Module 3
Activity 1 folder on the CD.
Slide 1
Text
Title of slide – include the unit
question
Image
Use a picture that grabs the
attention
A picture of the moon
The Moon
Does the moon influence my life?
Slide 2
Your smaller questions
What is a myth?
How was the moon created?
What is astronomy?
How does the moon influence the
tides?
How does the moon change its
shape?
Do you know your moon facts?
Slide 3
Provide the background facts /
information
Rockets carrying the smaller
questions
Support facts with graphs or images
that can enhance the presentation
What is a myth?
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Slide 4
Stories told by ancestors of
what they believed.
Stories of explanations of
natural happenings.
A story that is not true
Speech bubbles containing the
myths coming from a praying
mantis
Provide the background facts /
information
How was the moon created?
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Theories:
The moon was captured.
The moon was born out of
Arrows
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Slide 5
gas.
The moon was a piece of the
Earth.
Provide the background facts /
information
Shapes of star, sun and a face
What is astronomy?
 Study of space
 Moon, stars, sun and planets
 Scientist Astronomer
Slide 6
Provide the background facts /
information
Astronomy tools
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Slide 7
Satellites
Probes
Space stations
Telescopes
Pictures of a satellite, space station
and a telescope
Provide the background facts /
information
Telescopes
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Slide 8
Reflecting telescope
Refracting telescope
Refracting and a reflecting
telescope
Provide the background facts /
information
How does the moon
influence the Ocean tides?
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Slide 9
Spring tide
Neap tide
Animation of how the moon
influences the tides
Provide the background facts /
information
Spring tide
Bullets
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Slide 10
Sun, Earth and Moon are in a
straight line.
The moon and sun’s gravity
The tides are very strong
Full moon and New moon
Provide the background facts /
information
Neap tide
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Slide 11
Sun, Earth and moon are
perpendicular
The moon and sun’s gravity
The tides are weak
First and last quarters
Provide the background facts /
information
How does the moon change its
shape?
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Slide 12
Bullets
The different phases of the moon
The moon reflects the suns
rays
The changes are called
phases
The phases
Provide the background facts /
information
Do you know your moon facts?
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Slide 13
Age
Diameter
Surface temperature
Distance from the Earth
Orbits the Earth
Meteorites
Satellite
Footprint
What is your final interpretation or
conclusion?
Animated moon and stars
Lunar eclipse
 Sun, Earth, moon
 Full moon
 Lasts 1 hour
 2-3 times a year
Slide 14
Slide 15
Illustration of the eclipse
Photo of a lunar eclipse
Provide the background facts /
information
Solar eclipse
 Sun, moon, Earth
 Happens during the day
 Lasts for 2-3 minutes
 Happens every 3-4 years
What is your final interpretation or
conclusion?
Illustration of the eclipse
Photo of a solar eclipse
Astronaut asking question
Little girl answering
Conclusion
The answer to the critical question
Consult Appendix E of the manual for more detailed notes on PowerPoint skills.