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Earth and Space

A collection of classroom resources by Scoilnet

November 14th 2016 will see the closest full moon to Earth since 1948. We won't see another Supermoon like this until 2034. Lets hope for clear skies!

Best to view animations on a PC - flash/ swf player required for some resources. Recommended space websites for news on recent exploration include ESA, NASA KidsNASA and Space Week Ireland.

 

 

Day and Night
Moon
Seasons
Eclipses
Planets
Galaxies
Universe
Space Travel
Fun

 

 

Earth and Space - Axis, Moon, Seasons - HWB

http://resources.hwb.wales.gov.uk/V..._space/eng/Introduction/default.htm Added: 27 Jul 2016 Contributor: Scoilnet Resource type: Lesson Plan / Simulation

Resource includes interactive whiteboard activities -By carrying out the activities in this lesson pupils will understand: why we have day time and night time on planet Earth, why we have the different seasons and why the moon appears a different shape over the month. Activities include learning activities and animations along with mini assessment activity.

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How it maps to the curriculum

JC
Science

Strand: 2. Earth and Space

Strand unit: 4. Model of Earth-Sun-Moon System

Suggestions for use: Use the interactive whiteboard activities to guide your lesson. Click on the words to find out the meaning of axis and gravity, play the animation for your groups to discuss the meaning of seasons and view the picture illustration of the phases of the moon. These activities could be assigned to groups to complete with worksheet/ driving question to present information on. Return as class group to assess classes understand of content by using the interactive whiteboard activity 2.

Key Skills: Communicating Managing Information and Thinking Managing Myself

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Language: English
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The Moon - ESA'S INTERACTIVE GUIDE

http://lunarexploration.esa.int/#/intro Added: 27 Jun 2016 Contributor: Scoilnet Resource type:

A fascinating exploration of lunar exploration. Options to investigate the Science (Solar system history, moon origin and evolution, lunar resources, earth-moon system), technology (human exploration, descent ascent, instrumentation, robots on the surface, flight dynamics), missions (timeline, orbiters, Apollo, Robotic Landers, Robotic Sample Returns, Robotic Rovers). Why not check out the Gallery, Playlists and Moon facts to delve further into the European Space Agency (ESA)?

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JC
Science

Strand: 2. Earth and Space

Strand unit: 3. Compare Earth with Moon & Other Planets

Suggestions for use: Engage students into the fun of exploration by allowing students to discover aspects of the moon in terms of science, technology and missions. Listen to playlist, view galleries or view the European Space Agency website. Curiosity is key to expanding on human potential. Nothing is Impossible.

Key Skills: Communicating Managing Information and Thinking

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Phases of the Moon Activites

http://aspire.cosmic-ray.org/Labs/L...Phases/lunar_phases_main.html#part2 Added: 06 Sep 2016 Contributor: Aoife McDonnell Resource type: Guide/notes / Simulation

Initially the resource looks like an article, however there are three interactive animations embedded into the website for use in the classroom. Activities on selecting the shadows on the moon at each phase, identify how each phase will look from Earth and an animation identifying the names of each phase of the moon.

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JC
Science

Strand: 2. Earth and Space

Strand unit: 4. Model of Earth-Sun-Moon System

Suggestions for use: Read the teacher notes accompanied with each activity from the website. Project the animations onto the whiteboard using full screen.

Key Skills: Managing Information and Thinking

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Language: English
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Moon Cycles

http://www.spaceweek.ie/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/MoonCycle2nd.pdf Added: 27 Sep 2016 Contributor: Scoilnet Resource type: Guide/notes

Excellent resource to get students critically thinking and discussing the phases of the moon.

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3-4
SESE Science

Strand: Environ. Awareness & Care

Strand unit: Science and the environment

Content objective:
This resource should enable a child to:

  • begin to explore and appreciate the application of science and technology infamiliar contexts

Suggestions for use: Print worksheet out for students. Students must read the activity independently. Students must discuss activity with their partners to explore prior knowledge of the moon. Questions about the homework exercise can be discussed as a class.

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Language: English
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Planets - Fact File and Timeline (NASA)

http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/ Added: 06 Sep 2016 Contributor: Aoife McDonnell Resource type: Reference

NASA solar system resource with fact files on planets, small bodies, moons, regions and stars. Students can research facts from each celestial object by clicking on the object. Within, they will find interesting timelines and information - Did you know the first picture of the Earth from outerspace was taken in 1946?

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JC
Science

Strand: 2. Earth and Space

Strand unit: 3. Compare Earth with Moon & Other Planets

Suggestions for use: Allow students time to explore this research in comparing planets/ learning about the history of celestial bodies.

Key Skills: Managing Information and Thinking

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Language: English
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Criteria for Success on a Planets Project - Comparing Earth to other Planet

https://www.scoilnet.ieuploads/resources/19203/18890.doc Added: 06 Sep 2016 Contributor: Aoife McDonnell Resource type: Assessment / Project

Students should be given a success criteria sheet when completing projects. This is an excellent criteria sheet for the project on "Comparing Earth to another Planet". Students should glue to the criteria into their copies. Teacher can assess projects using the criteria sheet.

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JC
Science

Strand: 2. Earth and Space

Strand unit: 3. Compare Earth with Moon & Other Planets

Suggestions for use: Print the success criteria. Assign students a project on comparing Earth to another Planet. Go through the success criteria with the class responding to questions students may have.

Key Skills: Managing Information and Thinking Managing Myself

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Language: English
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Solar System Comparison Worksheet

https://www.scoilnet.ieuploads/resources/19214/18904.docx Added: 06 Sep 2016 Contributor: Aoife McDonnell Resource type: Guide/notes

Resource contains a worksheet with questions on comparing planets using a data sheet provided. Students will answer the questions by looking at the data and comparing values.

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JC
Science

Strand: 2. Earth and Space

Strand unit: 3. Compare Earth with Moon & Other Planets

Suggestions for use: Worksheet can be set as a homework task or completed in groups. Worksheet could be printed and laminated for future use. Students can work in their books.

Key Skills: Communicating Managing Information and Thinking

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Language: English
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Solar System Scope

http://www.solarsystemscope.com/ Added: 27 Sep 2016 Contributor: Scoilnet Resource type:

Online 3D simulation of the solar system. Ability to explore the planets, constellations ans stars. Download available on desktop, android and iOS.

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JC
Science

Strand: 2. Earth and Space

Strand unit: 3. Compare Earth with Moon & Other Planets

Suggestions for use: A great animation to display over the projector. Ask the class to create 10 questions about the stimulation. Explore the questions using group work discussion to check students prior knowledge of the solar system.

Key Skills: Communicating Managing Information and Thinking Working with Others

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The Universe Through Time Poster

http://www.open.edu/openlearn/sites...rse%20Timeline%20FINAL%20.pdf_0.pdf Added: 21 Sep 2016 Contributor: Scoilnet Resource type: Presentation

Poster of information on the Universe Through Time created by The Open University. The picture is very clear is representing the time-frame of events through time from the inflation to red giant yet to come. Below the visual is text information providing more information of each stage.

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How it maps to the curriculum

JC
Science

Strand: 2. Earth and Space

Strand unit: 2. Scientific Model: Orgin of the Universe

Suggestions for use: An excellent print out to place among students. Students must speak for five minutes without stopping on the origin of the universe without stopping. Another student in the group must record as much information as possible from what they hear. While another student must create a visual from the information they hear. Present to class.

Key Skills: Being Creative Communicating Managing Information and Thinking Working with Others

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Language: English
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Where is the Center of the Universe?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8I7APll8wWs Added: 21 Sep 2016 Contributor: Scoilnet Resource type: Audio / Video

Dr. Varoujan Gorjian explains the mind-boggling expansion of the Universe with analogies to help understand this abstract concept. A good experiment to demonstrate to students is the balloon experiment shown in this video clip.

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How it maps to the curriculum

JC
Science

Strand: 2. Earth and Space

Strand unit: 2. Scientific Model: Orgin of the Universe

Suggestions for use: Teacher can use the video as a teacher reference for getting analogies to help explain the expansion of the universe. Can you class create their own analogies? Have they another view of what is happening to the universe?

Key Skills: Being Creative Communicating Managing Information and Thinking Staying Well Working with Others

Asset type: Video
Language: English
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Origin of Our Universe - Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zV6aQbnHSRo Added: 16 Aug 2016 Contributor: Scoilnet Resource type: Audio / Video

A video created from donations by a group of people passionate about science and telling the story of science. Physics Professor Janna levin explain how the big bang created time and space. She explore the time frame associated with planet and human creation.

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How it maps to the curriculum

JC
Science

Strand: 2. Earth and Space

Strand unit: 2. Scientific Model: Orgin of the Universe

Suggestions for use: 2016+ Junior Cycle Science involves learning the big bang theory. This is a nice video to introduce the big bang to your class. Students will be astonished by the existence of nothing into the universe that now exists. (If asked about - But didn't God create the universe? A nice response is to explain the meaning of the word theory. Explain how the bible has a theory to a certain date and how science also has a theory. Both have significant evidence. )

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Language: English
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Build your own Rosetta Model - ESA

http://esamultimedia.esa.int/docs/rosetta/RosettaModel.pdf Added: 22 Sep 2016 Contributor: Scoilnet Resource type: Guide/notes

With this PDF from European Space Agency, students will be able to create a model of the Rosetta. Students will need scissors and glue for this activity. Excellent for use during World Space Week.

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How it maps to the curriculum

JC
Science

Strand: 2. Earth and Space

Strand unit: 8. Space Exploration: Impact on Society

Suggestions for use: Allow students time to create the Rosetta and research what the Rosetta is during World Space Week. Print out on card.

Key Skills: Managing Information and Thinking

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Language: English
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Soho Model - Craft (ESA Kids)

https://www.scoilnet.ieuploads/resources/19363/19057.pdf Added: 22 Sep 2016 Contributor: Scoilnet Resource type: Guide/notes

With this PDF from European Space Agency, students will be able to create a model of the Soho Model. Students will need scissors and glue for this activity. Excellent for use during World Space Week.

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How it maps to the curriculum

JC
Science

Strand: 2. Earth and Space

Strand unit: 8. Space Exploration: Impact on Society

Suggestions for use: Allow students time to create the Soho and research what the Soho is during World Space Week. Print out on card.

Key Skills: Communicating Managing Information and Thinking

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Language: English
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AVT Paper Model - Craft

http://esamultimedia.esa.int/docs/atv_model/ATV_2002_Intro.htm Added: 22 Sep 2016 Contributor: Scoilnet Resource type: Guide/notes / Reference

Visual guide on how to construct a AVT paper model. At the end of the page, you will find a link with "To the ATV Paper Model Assembly Description". Click on this link to access the sheets to be printed for the construction activity. A nice activity for students to carry out during World Space Week.

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How it maps to the curriculum

JC
Science

Strand: 2. Earth and Space

Strand unit: 8. Space Exploration: Impact on Society

Suggestions for use: Teacher should provide the visual instructions to groups. It should be a group challenge to construct and research the AVT paper model. Groups should present their work at the end of the activity.

Key Skills: Being Creative Managing Information and Thinking

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Language: English
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Construct a Model Mars Express - ESA

https://www.scoilnet.ieuploads/resources/19365/19059.pdf Added: 22 Sep 2016 Contributor: Scoilnet Resource type: Guide/notes / Reference

European Space Agency instruction manual on constructing a model of the Mars Express.This is a detailed guide to a challenging space construction. Templates included. Students will need scissors and glue for this activity. Excellent for use during World Space Week.

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How it maps to the curriculum

JC
Science

Strand: 2. Earth and Space

Strand unit: 8. Space Exploration: Impact on Society

Suggestions for use: Allow students time to create the Mars Model and research what the Mars Model is during World Space Week. Print out on card.

Key Skills: Being Creative Managing Information and Thinking

Asset type: Document
Language: English
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Outer Space "We are the Planets" Solar System Song from StoryBots on Youtube.


AstroEdu - Astronomy Education Resources.

ESERO Ireland - Space related resources linked to the Irish curriculum.


Star & Planet Finder App

  1. Download the Star & Planet Finder app.
  2. Use your camera on your mobile device.
  3. Hold the device, move around, look up, look down, look side to side to see the planets all around you.

Weekly News From Across the Universe

Learn about the latest missions aboard the International Space Station. Visit www.spacescoop.org

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