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Title: RELATIONSHIPS IN SPACE


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RELATIONSHIPS IN SPACE
  • Presented by
  • Apptechies
  • Lynn Lifford, Cindi Ramseur, Teresa Sain

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MAIN MENU
THE SUN
THE MOON
THE STARS
CLICK ON WHAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO EXPLORE
Requirements
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STAR BOOK LIST
The Big Dipper by F. M. Branley
Stargazers by Gail Gibbons
The Sky is Full of Stars by F. M. Branley
Do Stars Have Points? by Melvin Gilda Berger
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SUN BOOK LIST
Me and My Place In Space by Joan Sweeney
What Makes Day and Night by F.M. Branley
Sunshine Makes the Seasons by F.M. Branley
Day Light, Night Light by F. M. Branley
Somewhere in the World Right Now by Stacey
Schuett
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MOON BOOK LIST
The Moon Seems to Change by F. M. Branley
What the Moon is Like by F. M. Branley
Papa, Please Get the Moon For Me by Eric Carle
The Moon Book by Gail Gibbons
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GALAXIES AND STARS
STARS SONG
FAMILIAR CONSTELLATIONS
STARS ON A CLEAR NIGHT
Stars
STARS VIDEO CLIP
Requirements
Book List
Back to Main Menu
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Graphing the Constellations Get graph paper and
click on the constellation you wish to plot.
Familiar Constellations
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The Winged Horse (Pegasus)
(N,9) (O,7) (N,5) (L,3) (N,1) (P,4) (R,6) (S,7)
(T,8) (S,9)
Back
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The Hunter (Orion)
(Q,22) (Q,24) (R,24) (S,24) (T,26) (R,27) (P,26)
(N,27) (N,28) (O,29) (P,29) (T,23) (T,22) (U,29)
(V,28) (V,27) (V,26) (V,25) (U,23)
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The Dragon (Draco)
(A,23) (B,24) (C,25) (E,26) (F,26) (G,25) (H,24)
(J,24) (I,26) (J,27) (I,28) (H,27) (H,22) (K,23)
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The Swan (Cygnus)
(N,13) (M,14) (N,15) (M,17) (M,18) (N,17) (P,15)
(Q,14) (S,13) (Q,13) (P,13) (Q,16) (R,17) (S,19)
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Queen on a Throne (Cassiopeia)
(B,13) (E,12) (E,14) (E,16) (I,16) (I,13)
Back
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Big Dipper (Ursa Major)
(A,8) (C,8) (F,4) (E,2) (H,1) (I,3)
Back
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Stars Video Clip (from United Streaming)
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Stars on a Clear Night (from United Streaming)
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Galaxies and Stars (from United Streaming)
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Stars (sung to Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star)
Twinkle, twinkle, little star, I know what you
really are Giant ball of glowing gas, One of
billons in a mass! Twinkle, twinkle, little
star, Oh, how big you really are!
Twinkle, twinkle, giant star, Larger than the
Earth by far! Since your distance is a lot, You
look like a tiny dot. Twinkle, twinkle, giant
star, Very bright, yet very far!
Stars are twinkling, every one, Some are bigger
than the sun! Just a twinkle in the sky, Just
because youre oh, so high! Twinkle, twinkle,
little star, Oh, how big you really are!
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PHASES OF THE MOON
THE MOON AND TIDES
THE MOON EARTHS SATELLITE
The Moon
LUNAR ECLIPSES
Requirements
Book List
Back to Main Menu
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Lunar Eclipse Video Clip (from United Streaming)
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The Moon Video Clip (from United Streaming)
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THE MOON AND TIDES
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Moon Phase Calculator
Moon Phases Video Clip
Phases of the Moon Kidspiration
Phases of the Moon Side by Side
Your Birthday Moon Scroll to Phases and enter
your date of birth
Phases of the Moon Applet
PHASES OF THE MOON
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Moon Phases Video Clip (from United Streaming)
Back
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OUR VERY OWN STAR THE SUN
SOLAR SYSTEM IN MOTION SONG
SUN AND EARTH RELATIONSHIP
The Sun
Requirements
Book List
Back to Main Menu
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RequirementsAfter exploring the
informationabout your topic, your group will
need to choose one of the following ways to share
your information with the class.
  • Create a PowerPoint Presentation
  • Make a model
  • Create a diorama
  • Create a Kidspiration Presentation
  • Make a game for your classmates to play

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The Sun and the Earth Video Clip (from United
Streaming)
Back
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Seasons
Solar Eclipse
SUN AND EARTH RELATIONSHIP
THE SUN AND THE EARTH VIDEO CLIP
Back
Day and Night
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Solar Eclipse Video Clip
(from United Streaming)
Back
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Day and Night Video Clip (from United Streaming)
Back
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SOLAR SYSTEM IN MOTION (sung to the tune of The
Farmer in the Dell)
The Earth turns around, The Earth turns
around. Once a day, every day, The Earth turns
around.
The moon goes round the Earth, The moon goes
round the Earth. Once a month, every month, The
moon goes round the Earth.
The Earth goes round the sun, The Earth goes
round the sun. Once a year, every year, The Earth
goes round the sun.
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VIEW ONLINE INTERACTIVE OF OUR VERY OWN STAR
THE SUN
http//stargazer.gsfc.nasa.gov/pdf/products/books/
Sun_booklet_English.htm
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Seasons of the Year (sung to Here We Go Round
the Mulberry Bush)
CHORUS Here we go round the year again, The year
again, the year again. Here we go round the year
again, To greet the different seasons.
Wintertime is time for snow. To the south, the
birds will go. Its too cold for plants to
grow Because it is the winter. CHORUS
In the springtime, days grow warm. On the plants,
the new buds form. Bees and bugs come out to
swarm Because it is the spring. CHORUS
In summertime, the days are hot. Ice cold drinks,
I drink a lot! At the beach, Ive got a
spot Because it is the summer. CHORUS
Fall is here, the air is cool. Days are short,
its back to school. Raking leaves is now the
rule Because it is the autumn. CHORUS
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THE SUN AND SEASONS PowerPoint Presentation
Seasons
SEASONS VIDEO CLIP
SEASONS OF THE YEAR SONG
Reason for The Seasons Applet
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The Seasons of the Year Video Clip (from United
Streaming)
Back
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THE SUN Striking the Earth
Differently Causes Seasons
Presentation by Levesia Sadler
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Earth circles the sun. This is called
revolution. Seasons occur because earths axis
is tilted as it journeys around the sun. This
tilt causes sunlight to hit the surface of the
earth differently during the year.
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The suns rays are fairly straight as they hit
Earths surface. There are also times in which
the suns rays are slanted. These changes,
along with earths revolution, effect the amount
of heat and light Earth receives. Summer,
autumn, winter and spring are the results of
these changes.
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When the top of Earths axis points in the
direction of the sun, it is summer in the
northern half. As the Earth moves around the
sun, the top axis no longer points toward the
sun. Neither does the bottom axis. Both halves
of the Earth get the same amount of light and
heat. It is autumn. Later the northern half of
Earth points away from the sun. The suns rays
are slanted when hitting Earths surface,
winter has arrived. During spring neither of
the Earths axis is facing the sun.
Summer the earths northern axis faces the
sun Fall (autumn) northern axis tilts away
from sun Winter earths northern half points
away from the sun Spring neither axis points
in the direction of the sun
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Earths
Earths
Earths
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