Kinesthetic Astronomy lessons emphasize astronomical concepts and phenomenon that people can readily encounter in their "everyday" lives such as time, seasons, and sky motions of the Sun, Moon, stars, and planets. They are intended for sixth graders up through adult learners in both formal and informal educational settings. You will be asked to register your name and email address before downloading the lessons. Educational levels: Middle school, High school, General public, Informal education
How planetariums educate young people effectively about the wonders of the universe? Traditional way...
This paper describes a method for teaching planetary retrograde motion, and the Ptolemaic and Copern...
International audienceFrance is among the few countries that have integrated astronomy in primary sc...
This lesson teaches basic astronomical concepts such as the astronomical meaning of the day, year, a...
The National Science Education Standards [National Research Council (1996) National science educatio...
The National Science Education Standards (NRC, 1996) recommend that students understand the apparent...
The National Science Education Standards (NRC, 1996) recommend that students understand the apparent...
If you go to the country, far from city lights, you can see about 3,000 stars on a clear night. If y...
The purpose of this project was to research, design, and present a series of lessons that educated a...
This collection of astronomy lesson plans and experiments from across the internet was developed by ...
This lesson is designed to teach students about the functions of a telescope, the daylight uses of a...
Based on kinesthetic learning style theory and interviews regarding teachers' experiences applying t...
Astronomy is a multidisciplinary field, rich in history, broad in content, and universally appealing...
The Human Orrery is a representation of the Solar System at a human scale, on which positions of pla...
Tales around the World give visibility to local, national and international fundamental connection t...
How planetariums educate young people effectively about the wonders of the universe? Traditional way...
This paper describes a method for teaching planetary retrograde motion, and the Ptolemaic and Copern...
International audienceFrance is among the few countries that have integrated astronomy in primary sc...
This lesson teaches basic astronomical concepts such as the astronomical meaning of the day, year, a...
The National Science Education Standards [National Research Council (1996) National science educatio...
The National Science Education Standards (NRC, 1996) recommend that students understand the apparent...
The National Science Education Standards (NRC, 1996) recommend that students understand the apparent...
If you go to the country, far from city lights, you can see about 3,000 stars on a clear night. If y...
The purpose of this project was to research, design, and present a series of lessons that educated a...
This collection of astronomy lesson plans and experiments from across the internet was developed by ...
This lesson is designed to teach students about the functions of a telescope, the daylight uses of a...
Based on kinesthetic learning style theory and interviews regarding teachers' experiences applying t...
Astronomy is a multidisciplinary field, rich in history, broad in content, and universally appealing...
The Human Orrery is a representation of the Solar System at a human scale, on which positions of pla...
Tales around the World give visibility to local, national and international fundamental connection t...
How planetariums educate young people effectively about the wonders of the universe? Traditional way...
This paper describes a method for teaching planetary retrograde motion, and the Ptolemaic and Copern...
International audienceFrance is among the few countries that have integrated astronomy in primary sc...