Thursday, January 26, 2012
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Day 11: The Moon and the The Review
Moon Dance (watch this as a class)
Hand in the Moon Sheets from yesterday, please.
Review (I would suggest you save this as a copy to your google docs, and then you can edit it.)
Hand in the Moon Sheets from yesterday, please.
Review (I would suggest you save this as a copy to your google docs, and then you can edit it.)
Understanding the Moon
Please read about the Moon/Galileo. Summarize in 4 points
Now, use the Reading that accompanies the applet to go through the following
Applet 1 (click 1, 3, 5, and 6). Move the moon position slider through all the phases of the moon. View all the phases from the overhead and earth position.
Applet 2 and Applet 3 Complete pages 1-3, 7, 8 of this handout
Now, use the Reading that accompanies the applet to go through the following
Applet 1 (click 1, 3, 5, and 6). Move the moon position slider through all the phases of the moon. View all the phases from the overhead and earth position.
Applet 2 and Applet 3 Complete pages 1-3, 7, 8 of this handout
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Galileo's Dialogue
http://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfm?guidAssetId=8EE50055-34F3-45AA-82AC-760424928412
is the story of Galileo's dialogue. This is a pivotal moment in the story of science and religion interactions.
is the story of Galileo's dialogue. This is a pivotal moment in the story of science and religion interactions.
- How do church/religion and politics interact in our modern world? What was the difference in Galileo's world and why do you think it mattered? Where did science fit into that section.
- How does Galileo influence the people of his day by his inventions and his writings and his observations.
- What is heresy and why was a sun-centered solar system considered a problem?
- Could this happen today in a political or church environment
Galileo's pardon: http://www.bibletopics.com/biblestudy/71.htm
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Cultural Astronomy (Groups of 2 or 3)
You are going to explore the lives of some famous astronomers. You will have ONE day to do this, so think carefully about your goals and how you divide and conquer. The project is due at the beginning of class on Thursday.
You must find the following:
- are they heliocentric or geocentric?
- when is the time period in which they lived?
- was politics, religion, or science their realm of work?
- who paid for their work as astronomers?
- did they have access to telescopes?
- why do they matter?
First, check the book and summarize, including the page #. Then, confirm it with a web reference, and find a picture. Finally, create a Linoit or Google presentation that compares the similarities and differences of the astronomers.
You must include all the astronomers marked with a *, plus 2 others in your presentation, for a total of 8.
- Aristotle
- Galileo*
- Hipparchus
- Eratosthenes
- Tycho Brahe*
- Pope Gregory*
- Copernicus*
- Kepler*
- Newton*
- Ptolemy
- Einstein
- Hawking
- Annie Cannon
- Van Allen
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
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