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Natural sciences

The earth and beyond

The stars

Educator section

Memorandum

Assignment 1:

  • Follow the directions in the module and let each learner make a planisphere.
  • Instead of a paper clip, a thumb tick and Prestik can also be used.
  • Ensure that the hours are marked as follows on the upper disk of the planisphere.

How to make the planisphere “outside”.

  1. Hold the map to the light. It has to show downwards, so you can see the constellations.
  2. Find the place on the upper disk where "midnight" is indicated and ensure it points south. (Ensure that the eastern and western horizons are in the correct "places".)
  3. Turn the upper disk so that the precise hour lines up with the correct date on the lower disk.

4. The stars that are visible through the plastic should now also be visible in the sky above you.

Assignment 2:

This activity can be completed in class. To keep it simple, bear the following in mind:

  • 1) provide a date, e.g. 26 May;
  • 2) and a time, e.g. 21:00 or 22:00.
  • Keep the times full hours and not minutes before or after the hour.
  • It is important that the learners know that stars are ALWAYS in the heavens, even during the day. But we cannot see them then.

Decide in advance which date is to be given to the learners, so that enough constellations and bright stars will appear in the window of the planisphere.

Leaner section

Content

Activity: to identify constellations and stars with the help of a planisphere [lo 1.2]

  • As all stars are not visible throughout the year. A planisphere, a model for assisting a viewer in finding constellations in night sky and recognising individual stars is used.

ASSIGNMENT 1

MAKE YOUR OWN PLANISPHERE

1. Draw or make a photostat copy of the following form on stiff cardboard and mark off the 24 hours of the day along the outside edge.

2. Cut out the section that is indicated, using a sharp cutter. Cover the opening with stiff plastic as indicated in the sketch.

3. Photostat the following star chart of the constellations in the Southern Hemisphere: cut it out along the outer edge and glue it to the cardboard.

IMPORTANT TO KNOW:

The names of the brightest stars are shown in bold print.

4. Make a small hole in each of the circles and use a paper clip to keep them together securely on top of one another, as in the sketch.

NOW USE THE PLANISPHERE AS FOLLOWS:

Rotate the top disc to align the relevant time with the date of the relevant day on the bottom disc. The constellations that are visible through the plastic window will be those that appear in the night sky on the particular date.

ASSIGNMENT 2

  • Your educator will provide a date and a particular time. Consult your planisphere and copy down the names of all the constellations and bright stars that are visible at the particular time. Make a clear distinction between constellations and bright stars.

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Educator’s AssessmentCRITERIA 1. 2. 3. 4.
1. Constellations indicated correctly.
2. Bright stars indicated correctly.
3. Neatness

Assessment

Learning Outcome 1: The learner will be able to act confidently on curiosity about natural phenomena, and to investigate relationships and solve problems in scientific, technological and environmental contexts.

Assessment Standard 1.2: We know this when the learner conducts investigations and collects data.

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Source:  OpenStax, Natural sciences grade 6. OpenStax CNX. Sep 16, 2009 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11079/1.1
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