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Timberlake, Todd K. – Astronomy Education Review, 2013
This paper describes a series of activities in which students investigate and use the Ptolemaic, Copernican, and Tychonic models of planetary motion. The activities guide students through using open source software to discover important observational facts, learn the necessary vocabulary, understand the fundamental properties of different…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Science History, Science Instruction, College Science

Ward, Alan – Science Activities, 1978
A short history of Newton's work in optics, mathematics, and astronomy. (BB)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Mathematics, Optics, Physics

Vogt, Gregory L. – Science Teacher, 1978
A discussion of the "Martian Canal" controversy and how it can be used to help students understand the workings of science is presented. (MDR)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Earth Science, Science Activities, Science Education

Bar, Varda; Evry, Zipora; Zinn, Barbara – Science Activities, 2000
Presents activities designed to help children experimentally determine what the dark areas of the moon consist of, and compares primary children's ideas about the moon with those of early scientists. (WRM)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Elementary Education, Inquiry, Misconceptions
Bertke, Mary Christopher; Feistritzer, Emily – 1970
This text is designed for use in a first year high school science course and is an attempt to put basic physical science concepts into a logical order. This organization involves an historical approach, beginning with four chapters on astronomy: Modern Astronomy, The Ancient Astronomers, Astronomy - Ptolemy to Kepler, and Galileo and Newton. The…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Atomic Theory, Electricity, Instructional Materials
Wilkinson, Ronald S. – 1991
The teaching materials listed in this annotated bibliography emphasize an observational and "hands-on" approach to awakening students' interest in their universe. The sources, which are for teachers and students, can be used to create courses, units, or concepts to stimulate learning. Individual and class projects range from instructive…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Astronomy, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Atkin, J. Myron; Wyatt, Stanley P., Jr. – 1969
Presented is book two in a series of six books in the University of Illinois Astronomy Program which introduces astronomy to upper elementary and junior high school students. This guidebook is concerned with how celestial bodies move in space and how these motions are observed by astronomers. Topics discussed include: a study of the daily motion…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Elementary Secondary Education, Physical Sciences, Science Activities
Nature Scope, 1986
Provides: (1) a historical look at people's relationship with the heavens and at how the science of astronomy developed; (2) four activities; and (3) two ready-to-copy pages with student exercises. Activities include objective(s), recommended age level(s), subject area(s), list of materials needed, and procedures. (JN)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Environmental Education

Howarth, Dean E. – Physics Teacher, 1999
Describes the organization and completion of a scientific field trip for a group of high school physics students that was organized primarily around a study of the Manhattan Project. The group visited the Trinity site, Los Alamos, several museums, and the National Radio Astronomy Observatory Very Large Array. Contact information for the various…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Field Trips, Nuclear Warfare, Physics
Atkin, J. Myron; Wyatt, Stanley P., Jr. – 1969
Presented is book three in a series of six books in the University of Illinois Astronomy Program which introduces astronomy to upper elementary and junior high school students. The causes of celestial motion are investigated and the laws that apply to all moving things in the universe are examined in detail. Topics discussed include: the basic…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Junior High Schools
Atkin, J. Myron; Wyatt, Stanley P., Jr. – 1969
Presented is book four in a series of six books in the University of Illinois Astronomy Program which introduces astronomy to upper elementary and junior high school students. This document terms the analysis of light as an essential clue to understanding astronomical phenomena. Topics discussed include: thm behavior of light; the wave model and…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Elementary Secondary Education, Light, Physical Sciences
Atkin, J. Myron; Wyatt, Stanley P., Jr. – 1969
Presented is book five in a series of six books in the University of Illinois Astronomy Program which introduces astronomy to upper elementary and junior high school students. This guidebook discusses the interior of stars, their source of energy, and their evolution. Topics presented include: the physical properties of the sun; model of the solar…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Junior High Schools

Teichmann, J. – Physics Education, 1991
This article looks at the historical interpretations and counterinterpretations of some experiments selected from science history. The homocentric spheres of Eudoxus, hermetic and scientific concepts of the universe in the middle ages, and the change in the concept of the world are included. (KR)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Exhibits, Laboratory Equipment, Museums

Erlichson, Herman – Physics Teacher, 1999
Describes a laboratory activity in a liberal-arts physics course entitled "Galileo to Newton and Beyond" in which students examine the orbits of Earth and Mars from heliocentric and geocentric viewpoints. (WRM)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Higher Education, Mechanics (Physics), Motion
Lincoln Public Schools, NE. – 1967
THIS RESOURCE BOOK OF ACTIVITIES WAS WRITTEN FOR TEACHERS OF GRADES K-6, TO HELP THEM INTEGRATE AEROSPACE SCIENCE WITH THE REGULAR LEARNING EXPERIENCES OF THE CLASSROOM. SUGGESTIONS ARE MADE FOR INTRODUCING AEROSPACE CONCEPTS INTO THE VARIOUS SUBJECT FIELDS SUCH AS LANGUAGE ARTS, MATHEMATICS, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, SOCIAL STUDIES, AND OTHERS. SUBJECT…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Bibliographies, Biographies, Elementary School Science
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