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Seperuelo Duarte, E.; Mota, A. T.; de Carvalho, J. R.; Xavier, R. C.; Souza, P. V. S. – Physics Education, 2021
In this paper, we present a physical modeling activity whose objective is to allow students to determine the differences between a disk and a sphere using pure scientific criteria. Thereunto, we reproduce the Sun-Earth-Moon system with low-cost materials and compare the illumination effects on the Moon considering two possible shapes for it (a…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Comparative Analysis, Scientific Research
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Juuti, Kalle – Science & Education, 2014
The goal of this paper is to study the question of whether a phenomenological view of the Earth could be empirically endorsed. The phenomenological way of thinking considers the Earth as a material entity, but not as an object as viewed in science. In the learning science tradition, tracking the process of the conceptual change of the shape of the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Earth Science, Phenomenology, Astronomy
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Lombardi, Doug; Bickel, Elliot S.; Bailey, Janelle M.; Burrell, Shondricka – Science Education, 2018
Evaluation is an important aspect of science and is receiving increasing attention in science education. The present study investigated (1) changes to plausibility judgments and knowledge as a result of a series of instructional scaffolds, called model-evidence link activities, that facilitated evaluation of scientific and alternative models in…
Descriptors: High School Students, Science Instruction, Earth Science, Knowledge Level
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Davies, Malonne; Landis, Linda; Landis, Arthur – Science Scope, 2009
After studying phenomena related to the positions and motions of the Earth, Sun, and Moon, many students are familiar with the positional ordering of the planets, but their knowledge of the distances involved is vague. Scale models are one means of bringing extreme sizes into better focus, cutting them down to relative values that they can better…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Science Education, Evaluation, Models
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Werts, Scott; Hinnov, Linda – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2011
We present a MATLAB script INSOLATE.m that calculates insolation at the top of the atmosphere and the total amount of daylight during the year (and other quantities) with respect to geographic latitude and Earth's obliquity (axial tilt). The script output displays insolation values for an entire year on a three-dimensional graph. This tool…
Descriptors: Earth Science, Astronomy, Geography, Science Instruction
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Chiras, Andreas – Science Education International, 2008
The study investigated the mental models of primary school children related to the day/night cycle. Semi-structure interviews were conducted with 40 fourth-grade and 40 sixth-grade children. Qualitative and quantitative analysis of the data indicated that the majority of the children were classified as having geocentric models. The results also…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Models, Interviews, Time Perspective
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Whipple, Fred L. – Mercury, 1986
"The Mystery of Comets" by Dr. Fred Whipple provides an introduction to the modern picture of comets and his personal reminiscences of how his model of comets came to be. An adaptation of several sections of the book is presented. (JN)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Earth Science, Models, Science Education
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Lebofsky, Nancy R.; Lebofsky, Larry A. – Science Scope, 2002
Presents a science activity using cubes for constructing the "Olympus Mons" model, the largest known volcano in the solar system. Uses the Catalina Mountains as a real-life comparison and builds a scale-proportionate model. (YDS)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Earth Science, Geology, Models
Gaides, Ed – Insights into Open Education, 1981
Presents two sets of astronomy activities for elementary students: (1) constructing scale models of the solar system which depict relative distances and diameters, and (2) demonstrating the effects of factors responsible for the seasons. (WB)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Climate, Earth Science, Elementary School Science
Peterson, Ivars – Science News, 1991
The Big Bang Theory and alternatives to the Big Bang Theory as an explanation for the origin of the universe are discussed. The importance of the discovery of redshift, the percentage of hydrogen found in old stars, and the existence of a uniform sea of radiation are explained. (KR)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Earth Science, Models, Science Education
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Bogan, Dan; Wood, David – Science Scope, 1997
Outlines several activities and games in which students play the roles of sun, earth, and moon at different times of the day, month, and year. (DKM)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Earth Science, Educational Games, Elementary Secondary Education
Kovalevsky, Jean – CNRS Research, 1979
Describes how satellites and other tools of space technology have transformed classical geodesy into the science of space geodynamics. The establishment and the activities of the French Center for Geodynamic and Astronomical Research Studies (CERGA) are also included. (HM)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Earth Science, Global Approach, International Programs
Wilson, Roosevelt L. – 1979
The changes which occurred in man's view of the solar system from the time of Ptolemy to that of Galileo are presented. Contained is a brief review of the chain of events which resulted in the acceptance of a heliocentric system. Ptolomy's theory is described and a diagram illustrates the paths of the epicycle of Mars according to his geocentric…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Earth Science, Models, Observational Learning
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Hoehn, Robert G. – Science Activities, 1974
Describes student activities with mercuric oxide and mercury that help them to form models of the solar system and its creation. (JR)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Earth Science, General Science, Laboratory Procedures
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Hickman, Jennifer Bond, Ed. – Physics Teacher, 1993
Presents two methods to teach the phases of the Moon: (1) students use a Styrofoam ball (Moon), light bulb (Sun), and one's own head (Earth) to model the Earth-Moon-Sun system; (2) students use their hands to represent the location of the Sun, Earth, and Moon during a teacher controlled "Moon Dance." (MVL)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Demonstrations (Educational), Earth Science, Models
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