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Planets, Comets and the Night Sky begins with a sunset and an
examination
of the winter sky and what can be seen, both with the naked eye, and
through
telescopes. A section deals with NASA's Venus, Mars and Saturn. Comets
are discussed in general. The program ends with a meteor shower and a
sunrise.
But, the heart of the program deals with "Concrete Operations" and a participatory experiment or two.
According to Piaget this age/learning level is when the students acquire the ability to use "Concrete Operations" such as number, class inclusion, conservation, associativity. In other words, the student can now handle concepts and understand concrete events, but not the abstract!
As a result in the heart of this program the students are taken through each concept, step by step, and by using the discovery method, they are allowed to participate in the programs experiments and draw their own conclusions. But, the students are always led through to the final result!
Concepts analyzed in Planets, Comets and the Night Sky are: rotation of the Earth (day/night), and the apparent and real motions of the planets.
This is accomplished by letting the students participate in an experiment to analyze retrograde motion and to discover real and apparent motion.
In the process, Kepler's 1st and 2nd Laws of Planetary motion are
discussed,
analyzed and illustrated using the planetarium projector and animated
lap
dissolves.
Special Effects Needed
A planetarium projector capable of showing retrograde motion. (It is
possible to build a simple retrograde planet projector). A two
projector
dissolve (one projector will work, but, beg or borrow a second
projector...
build a dissolve controller and you'll wonder why you didn't do this
sooner!).
Suggested Special Effects
Fiber optic or grain of wheat super nova, orrery, part pan (slide
projector
with tray is ok), slewing mirror, rotating gate projector, unveiler,
meteor
shower (Can use pointer), sunrise/sunset. You could get along without
these
effects...
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Last changed 08 March 2001 by Garry T. Stasiuk. garrystasiuk@comcast.net