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This illustrated book is a fun way to get young astronomers ready
for August 2017, when millions of North Americans will have the
rare chance to witness a total solar eclipse. The book tells how
two curious children and their grandparents re-create eclipses in
their living room using a lamp, a tennis ball, two Hula Hoops, and
table tennis balls. Later, in the backyard and around the house,
the family explores safe ways to view a solar eclipse and ponder
phenomena from sunspots to phases of the Moon. Written by the
authors of NSTA's award-winning book Solar Science, When the Sun
Goes Dark gives children and adults hands-on techniques for
learning the science behind eclipses of the Sun and Moon.
This is just the resource you need to get middle schoolers ready
for August 21, 2017—the day when millions of North Americans will
have the rare chance to witness a total solar eclipse. But the
book’s usefulness won’t end when the eclipse does! Solar
Science offers more than three dozen hands-on, inquiry-based
activities on many fascinating aspects of solar astronomy. The
activities cover the Sun’s motions, space weather caused by the
Sun, the measuring of time and seasons in our daily lives, and much
more. The authors are award-winning experts in both astronomy and
science education, so they know how to prompt students to work like
scientists by asking questions, doing experiments, comparing notes,
and refining and reporting results. They also know you have to make
the most of every instructional minute. The book contains plenty of
ideas for related writing projects; grade-appropriate math
examples; and connections to music, art, fiction, and history.
It’s also aligned with the three-dimensional learning encouraged
by the Next Generation Science Standards and connects to the Common
Core State Standards. Solar Science is ideal for teachers, informal
science educators, youth group leaders, curriculum specialists, and
teacher trainers. You can use these versatile activities one at a
time, as the basis of a stand-alone unit on the Sun, or as a
comprehensive curriculum. You get to determine the best way for
your students to learn a lot while having fun with the Sun.
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