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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? 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? Theories: The moon was captured. The moon was born out of Arrows 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 Slide 7 Satellites Probes Space stations Telescopes Pictures of a satellite, space station and a telescope Provide the background facts / information Telescopes Slide 8 Reflecting telescope Refracting telescope Refracting and a reflecting telescope Provide the background facts / information How does the moon influence the Ocean tides? Slide 9 Spring tide Neap tide Animation of how the moon influences the tides Provide the background facts / information Spring tide Bullets 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 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? 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? 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.