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Fendrich, Jean; Brown, Mark – Science Scope, 2012
How do teachers help students realize their place in the universe? How do they teach the relationship among the Earth, Moon, stars, and galaxies during daylight hours? Most teachers assume that astronomy is a difficult subject to teach in the classroom and that without a planetarium little can be learned. In this article, the authors discuss…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Lighting, Science Teachers, Teaching Methods
Riddle, Bob – Science Scope, 2004
This is another great month for evening observing as four planets continue to remain easily visible. Venus, Mars, and Saturn can be viewed over the western horizon, and Jupiter is shining high over the southeastern horizon. Opportunities will also exist for using binoculars or low-power telescopes to observe conjunctions between the planets, the…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Space Sciences, Science Education, Science Activities

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