Description
Everything you need to teach the astronomy/space unit for high school! This is a comprehensive set of slides that include the following:
Topics
- Observable and non-observable universe
- The cosmic horizon
- The size of the universe
- The age of the universe
- Early astronomical models
- The origin of the universe
- Expansion of the universe
- Doppler Effect: Red-shift and Blue-shift
- Cosmic microwave background
- The cosmic calendar
- The future of the universe.
- Cosmic objects
- Small solar system bodies: asteroids, comets, meteoroids, meteors, meteorites
- Celestial bodies: stars, planets, moons, dwarf planets
- Stellar structures and phenomena: nebulae, supernova, pulsars, quasars, star clusters, galaxies, black holes
- Historical significance of celestial sphere
- Celestial sphere components: horizon, celestial pole, celestial south, celestial equator, meridian, zenith, altitude, azimuth
- Retrograde motion
- Modern implications of the celestial sphere
- Celestial navigation
- Seasonal changes in the celestial sphere
- The movement of the sun during the day in the celestial sphere
- The change in position and location of the sun during the year
- What is a star
- Star formation
- Properties of stars: luminosity, temperature, size, composition
- Nuclear fusion
- Classification of stars by mass and by spectral types
- Binary systems and multiple star clusters
- Open and globular star clusters
- Hertzsprung-Russell (H-R) diagram
- Spectroscopes – analyzing spectroscopes to identify elements
- Importance of stars
- Star formation in nebulae
- Stages of a star’s life cycle: protostar, main sequence, super giant, supernovae, white dwarfs, neutron stars, black holes
- Constellations: naming, history, and significance
- Famous constellations: Orion, Ursa Major, Cassiopea
- Observing constellations
- What is a galaxy
- Types of galaxies: spiral, barred spiral, elliptical and irregular
- The Milky Way
- Andromeda
- Formation of galaxies
- Galaxy clusters and superclusters
- The Local Group
- Active galactic nuclei
- Galactic cannibalism
- The Cosmic Web
- Astronomical distances: light years and astronomical units (AU)
- Measuring distances in space
- Parallax method
- Astronomical data: optical, radio, IR, x-ray, etc..
- Astronomical observations: ground-based and space-based
- Astronomical data collection methods --> Telescopes and Radio telescopes
- Hubble Space Telescope
- James Webb Telescope
- Where and when
- Key concepts
- Infographics
- Singularity, initial explosion, cosmic inflation, formation of fundamental particles, nucleosynthesis & formation of atoms, formation of first stars and galaxies
- Evidence of the Big Bang: cosmic microwave background, redshirting, abundance of elements, large scale structure
- Dark Matter: definition, role
- Evidence of dark matter: galaxy rotation curves, gravitational lensing and cosmic microwave background
- Observational tools of black matter
- Dark energy: definition, role, evidence and observational tools
- Black holes
- Effects of black holes
Key features:
- 9 engaging slideshows
- Comprehensive coverage
- Captivating visuals
- Concise notes
- Interactive online activities with QR codes
- Differentiated to meet the needs of different styles
- Exercises and formula applications
- Real-world connections
- Teacher friendly/home school friendly
This bundle is everything you need to teach those topics!
This bundle is aligned with the learning objectives of the new curriculum in British Columbia; BC, Canada for grade 10 but can be used by teachers and students from around the globe!
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