Astronomy
- What
- Astronomy
- When
- 10/23/2024
Standard(s): | SAST6. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information to discuss how the past, current, and future explorations of space impact our investigations of the connections between cosmic phenomena and conditions necessary for life. a. Construct an argument based on evidence of the significance of historical and future space exploration as they relate to leaps in technology, cultural cooperation, knowledge, and inspiration. (Clarification statement: Historical space exploration begins with Sputnik and continues to the present day, including possible future extrasolar exploration, space stations, and colonization.) | ||
Learning Target: | I can learn more about the Space Exploration Program and the Space Race. | ||
Success Criteria: | I can learn about the Space Race from the 1960s to present day. | ||
Instructional Strategies:
| Opening (I do): PIRATE PREP - SAT Math of the Day We Do:
You Do:
Closing (We Check):
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Differentiation Strategies: | Group work - Notes on the Space Program Individual work - work on computers. | ||
Formative/Summative Assessment(s): (We Check) | Teacher check while in partners/group work Address individual questions/concerns | Flocabulary #9 on "Life Cycle of a Star" and #10 on "Black Holes" due on Monday, October 28th. | |
Assignment(s): | 1. Flocabulary #9 on "Life Cycle of a Star" and Flocabulary #10 on "Black Holes" are due on Monday, October 28th. |
- usa_human_spaceflight.pptx 3.31 MB