Grade Level(s): 3 - 12
Program Length: 45 minutes
Program Description:
Students will explore objects visible in the
winter night skies with the assistance of the
Planetarium presenter. We will look at the
constellations of Orion the Hunter, Taurus the
Bull, Gemini, Auriga, Canis Major and Canis
Minor. The program will also feature the Moon,
meteor showers, and the planets visible in the
evening skies.
The presentation will concentrate on the
current night skies over Southeastern
Michigan, with tips on using stars in one
constellation to find other constellations and
planets that will be visible.
Program Objectives:
Upon completion of this program, students will be able to:
- Identify the constellations visible during
any night of the year;
- Identify the constellations visible during
the winter months;
- Explain the difference between a star
and a planet, and how to discover the
nature of each;
- Explain the nature of the Moon's
phases;
- Explain perceived and actual
movement of the Sun, Moon and stars
across the sky;
- Use a star map and a Planisphere to
locate planets, bright stars, and
constellations visible in the winter sky;
- Understand the limits of our knowledge
of our and other solar systems.
For a complete Teacher's Resource Guide to this show, please click
HERE.
Michigan Content Standards and Benchmarks
More information can be found at the Michigan Department of Education website at: www.michigan.gov/documents/MichiganCurriculumFramework_8172_7.pdf
The Detroit Science Center and the Dassault
Systèmes Planetarium are dedicated to assisting all
educators in building and utilizing curricula based on
the above-mention standards and benchmarks. Each
of our shows for school groups keeps you and your
students needs in mind. For this show,
the Standards & Benchmarks addressed include:
Elementary School:
Matter & Energy IV. 1-1
Solar System, Galaxy and Universe V. 4-1,2
Middle School:
Matter & Energy IV. 2-5
Waves & Vibrations IV. 4-4
Solar System, Galaxy & Universe V. 4-2,3
High School:
Matter & Energy IV. 2-5
Waves & Vibrations IV. 4-4
Solar System, Galaxy & Universe V. 4-2,3
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