Stellar Evolution Facts/Forces Foldable I have included 2 foldables. The Facts foldable (Pages 1 - 8) has an emphasis on giving facts for each star life cycle phase. It does NOT emphasize inward gravitational forces vs. outward pressure forces. If your lesson does NOT include this detail, I would say use this one. The Forces foldable (Pages 10-17) does include room for facts but also emphasizes the role of inward gravitational forces vs. outward pressure forces. I find that this foldable works
This sheet allows students to research how electromagnetic waves are used in astronomy. It has QR codes that send students to websites which will help them research the EM waves. It is one page, front and back, with a rubric. Before this assignment, I introduce the structure of electromagnetic waves and show some images of nebula, planets and black holes in visible, infrared, uv and radio waves.
This is a review sheet similar to a one-pager although it is 2 pages and it is a guided template for students to draw and write about the summer solstice, winter solstice, vernal equinox and autumnal equinox. I use this at the end of the unit and as a review for midterm exams. When printing, select "fit to printable area" for best results.
This is a review sheet similar to one-pager although it is 2 pages and it is a guided template for students to draw and write about the geocentric model, heliocentric model, Kepler's laws of planetary motion and Galileo's law of universal gravitation. I use this at the end of the unit and as a review for midterm exams. When printing, select "fit to printable area" for best results.
I print this on 12" by 18" poster (other sizes will work as well) for my classroom. I usually print 2, one for the front of the classroom and 1 for the back.