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No gum, candy or chewing please!  4/3/17 Agenda: Bell work Pre-Test Reflect Space Science Ch 1.1 Materials: -Pencil -Notebook -Space Science Book (pg 9) DO: Today we will assess our current knowledge of astronomy DQ: What is the closest star to Earth?

I think this is a picture of… Because…

The Sun is the closest star to Earth, about 93 million miles away The Sun is the closest star to Earth, about 93 million miles away. The Sun's nearest neighbor, Alpha Centauri, is actually a triple-star system — three stars bound together by gravity. Alpha Centauri A and B are two bright, closely orbiting stars with a distant, dim companion, Proxima Centauri. Alpha Centauri A (α Cen A) has 1.1 times the mass and 1.519 times the luminosity of the Sun, while Alpha Centauri B (α Cen B) is smaller and cooler

4 In addition to a 3, I can teach another student about how/why the position of the sun and moon in combination with Earth’s rotation and revolution causes the seasons, day and night, phases of the moons, eclipses and constellations. In addition, I am able to explain how the life cycle of a star influences Earth, our galaxy and the universe. 3 I can explain how/why the position of the sun and moon in combination with Earth’s rotation and revolution causes the seasons, day and night, phases of the moons, eclipses and constellations. In addition, I am able to explain how the life cycle of a star influences Earth, our galaxy and the universe. 2 I can somewhat explain how/why the position of the sun and moon in combination with Earth’s rotation and revolution causes the seasons, day and night, phases of the moons, eclipses and constellations. In addition, I can somewhat explain how the life cycle of a star influences Earth, our galaxy and the universe. 1 I can not explain how/why the position of the sun and moon in combination with Earth’s rotation and revolution causes the seasons, day and night, phases of the moons, eclipses and constellations. In addition, I can somewhat explain how the life cycle of a star influences Earth, our galaxy and the universe.

Astronomy Pre-Test Socrative.com APRMERRITT Last Name, First Name When you are done: Reflect on your score and how you feel about the upcoming content.

Space Science Ch 1.1 (Pg 9) Orbit Solar System Galaxy Universe Constellation Complete Reading Study Guide A as you read Ch. 1.1 Be prepared to share your answers