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Student Planner April 30, 2015
Place this in the proper place
Tomorrow triad 5 work due.
You need planner, notes, pen/pencil
Josue Reyes Rocket height 76.8
meters or 230 feet
Sara Del La Cruz Rocket height 58.8
meters or 176 feet
WOW!
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End Planner
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Summary: We had a test shortened class with
a normal opening. We were assigned the Sky
th
Map Information sheet due May 6 . We
worked on using the Sky Map.
Answer the last class’s EQ
which was:
Essential Question: The professional
association of astronomers is known as
the WHAT?
Answer the last class’s EQ
which was:
Essential Question: The professional
association of astronomers is known as
the WHAT?
IAU (International Astronomical Union)
Topic/Objective:
Constellations
Name:
Class/Period:
Date:
April 30, 2015
Essential Question: Name one new fact
observed in the video.
Warm Up
1. Which planet has the shortest
revolution?
a) Jupiter
b) Saturn
c) Venus
d) Mars
2. Our solar system is made up of
P_____; S___; A_____; M______;
C____; M______
3. A supernova will form a
a) white dwarf
b) neutron star
c) black hole
d) red giant
4. the measure of the brightness of a star.
AM of 4 is about the dimmest we can see
with the naked eye. Sun has a AM of -26
a) Eclipse; b) Constellation; c) Astronomical Unit;
d) orbit; e) magnitude
Answers
1. Which planet has the shortest
revolution?
a) Jupiter
b) Saturn
c) Venus
d) Mars
1. Which planet has the shortest
revolution?
a) Jupiter
b) Saturn
c) Venus
d) Mars
2. Our solar system is made up of
P_____; S___; A_____; M______;
C____; M______
2. Our solar system is made up of
Planets; Sun; Asteroids; Moons;
Comets; Meteroids
3. A supernova will form a
a) white dwarf
b) neutron star
c) black hole
d) red giant
3. A supernova will form a
a) white dwarf
b) neutron star
c) black hole
d) red giant
4. the measure of the brightness of a star.
AM of 4 is about the dimmest we can see
with the naked eye. Sun has a AM of -26
a) Eclipse; b) Constellation; c) Astronomical Unit;
d) orbit; e) magnitude
4. the measure of the brightness of a star.
AM of 4 is about the dimmest we can see
with the naked eye. Sun has a AM of -26
a) Eclipse; b) Constellation; c) Astronomical unit;
d) orbit; e) magnitude
Today’s Homework
Finish all triad 5 work. Work on Sky Map.
Planner grading tomorrow, Notes of April 20,
24, 27, 28, 29, 30 collected tomorrow.
Today
Sky Maps
Video
SkyMap
Assignment: Use the star map to identify 3
constellations, 2 planets and 3 stars. List the space
objects you identified on the Sky Map Identification
sheet. The sheet will be due May 6.
Instructions: Figure which direction is NORTH. Holding
the chart overhead, with the North on the map pointing
north. Look for the brightest stars, and planets, and
match to the chart. Record items you match.
SkyMap Identification Sheet
Stars identified:1.
2.
3.
Planets identified:1.
Constellations identified: 1
2.
3.
2.
Watch this video
http://www.history.com/shows/the-universe/videos/theuniverse-constellations
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