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activities

 

The following activities are included in the Universe at Your Fingertips guide. The code in the left hand column corresponds to the activity number in the guide.

Clicking on each activity will take you to a "reviews" page where you can post a review, or read reviews posted by others who have used the activity.

Activity M-6, Picturing an Astronomer, is available for download.

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A

MOON AND PHASES

A-1

Predicting Phases and Features

A-2

Observing Phases and Features

A-3

Modeling Moon Phases

A-4

Modeling Eclipses

B

SUN AND SEASONS

B-1

The Sun

B-2

Observing the Sun Safely

B-3

Observing Where the Sun Sets

B-4

Sunrises at Stonehenge

B-5

The Reasons for Seasons

B-6

Making Pictures of Motion

B-7

Making a Sun Clock

B-8

Plotting the Apparent Daily Motion of the Sun

B-9

Solar Motion Detector

B-10

Modeling the Reasons for Seasons

C

THE PLANETS

C-1

The Earth's Shape and Gravity

C-2

What Shape is the Earth?

C-3

How Big is the Earth?

C-4

Observing a Planet

C-5

Staying Up While Falling Down

C-6

Morning Star and Evening Star

C-7

Venus Topography Box

C-8

Martian Canals

C-9

Planet Picking

C-10

Solar System Bingo

C-11

Can You Planet?

C-12

How High Can You Jump on Another Planet?

D

SCALE OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM

D-1

A Question of Scale

D-2

3-D Model of the Earth and Moon

D-3

How Big is the Moon?

D-4

Finding the Size of the Sun and Moon

D-5

Solar System Scale Model Scaled to Your Room

D-6

Toilet Paper Solar System Scale Model

D-7

The Thousand Yard Model

D-8

Extraterrestial Excursions

D-9

Time Traveler

E

COMETS AND METEORS

E-1

Experimenting with Craters

E-2

Make a Model Comet

E-3

Making a Comet in the Classroom

E-4

Make a Comet Motion Flip Book

F

STAR-FINDING AND CONSTELLATIONS

F-1

Looking Up: Observing the Nighttime Sky with the Unaided Eye

F-2

Locating the Big Dipper

F-3

Star Clocks

F-4

What's Your Latitude

F-5

Star Finding with a Star Finder

F-6

Star Frames

F-7

Creating Constellations

F-8

Three Dimensional Constellations

G

STARS

G-1

Compare the Sizes of Stars

G-2

Among the Stars

G-3

Investigating Types of Stars

H

GALAXIES AND THE UNIVERSE

H-1

Your Galactic Address

H-2

Cosmic Calendar and Time Line Scale Model of the Age of the Earth

H-3

How many Stars?

H-4

A Ballooning Universe

H-5

The Expanding Universe

H-6

Visualizing the Expansion of Space

I

SPACE EXPLORATION AND SETI

I-1

Designing a Planetary Probe

I-2

Decoding and Extraterrestial Message

I-3

Pack Up for a Trip to the Moon

I-4

Building a Lunar Settlement

I-5

Hello Out There: Message From Space

I-6

Invent an Alien

J

TOOLS OF THE ASTRONOMER

J-1

Making Measurements of Objects in the Sky

J-2

Parallax - How Far Is It?

J-3

Hello Out There!

J-4

Light and Color - Activities from the FOSTER Project

J-5

Seeing the Invisible: Studying Infrared and Ultraviolet Radiation

J-6

Infrared Light

J-7

Spectroscopes and Spectrometers

J-8

Light Collecting Model

J-9

What Makes Good Viewing?

J-10

Building an Optical Telescope; Making a Simple "Parabolic" Reflector

K

DEBUNKING PSEUDOSCIENCE

K-1

What's Your Sign?

K-2

Activities about Astrology

K-3

UFO Detective

L

ASTRONOMY IN DIFFERENT CULTURES

L-1

Create A Constellation

L-2

Stories in the Stars

L-3

Ancient Models of the World

L-4

The Astronomical Tourist: An Activity about What and Where in the World to Visit

L-5

Teaching with Stories and Symbols

M

ACROSS THE CURRICULUM

M-1

Who Was Right?

M-2

The Twelve Tourist Wonders of the Solar System

M-3

Astronomy in the Marketplace

M-4

Finding the Music of the Spheres: Astronomy in Music

M-5

Women in Astronomy: Some Activities to Get Students Thinking

M-6

Picturing an Astronomer

M-7

Puzzling Space Collection