Our Place in Space - The Moon
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In this lesson, we'll be visiting the moon. We'll take a look at some myths about the moon before we take a closer look at why the moon appears to change shape in the night sky.
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Activity 1
Crazy Craters
In this activity, the children will
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Activity 2
Moon Phase Slider
In this activity, the children will create a slider that shows the different phases of the moon as it moves to different locations around the earth. They will use these to answer questions afterwards.
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From the Curriculum
Strand: Natural Environments
Strand Unit: Planet Earth in Space
Strand Unit: Planet Earth in Space
Curriculum Objectives
The child should be enabled to:
1) recognise that the Earth, its moon, the sun, other planets and their satellites are separate bodies and are parts of the solar system.
1) recognise that the Earth, its moon, the sun, other planets and their satellites are separate bodies and are parts of the solar system.
Learning Objectives
-use the language of history including: chronology, timeline, causes, sources.
-sequence the events leading up to the start of WW1.
-identify some of the reasons why WW1 started.
-use online sources of information to research the flags of WW1 countries.
-sequence the events leading up to the start of WW1.
-identify some of the reasons why WW1 started.
-use online sources of information to research the flags of WW1 countries.
Learning Activities
-Video Stimulus: watch the video stimulus explaining the causes of WW1, pausing the video when prompted to answer stimulus questions.
-Comic Strip Sequencing: draw a three piece comic strip that explains the events of Archduke Franz Ferdinand's assassination.
-Summarising: using the video content, summarise three reasons why war was inevitable, even without Ferdinand's assassination.
-Flag Research: using ICT resources, research the flags of various countries that took part in WW1. Research carefully to make sure you are finding sources that show WW1 flags not modern flags.
-Comic Strip Sequencing: draw a three piece comic strip that explains the events of Archduke Franz Ferdinand's assassination.
-Summarising: using the video content, summarise three reasons why war was inevitable, even without Ferdinand's assassination.
-Flag Research: using ICT resources, research the flags of various countries that took part in WW1. Research carefully to make sure you are finding sources that show WW1 flags not modern flags.
Assessment
-Teacher Designed Tasks:
1) Comic Strip Sequence
2) Reasons for War
3) Flag Research Sheet
-Teacher Questioning:
1) Can you identify a few reasons why WW1 started?
2) Can you put the events of Franz Ferdinand's assassination in order?
1) Comic Strip Sequence
2) Reasons for War
3) Flag Research Sheet
-Teacher Questioning:
1) Can you identify a few reasons why WW1 started?
2) Can you put the events of Franz Ferdinand's assassination in order?