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Universal Design for Learning in junior astronomy First two lessons: preparation Researching planetary information, collation of relevant facts, extrapolation.

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2 Universal Design for Learning in junior astronomy First two lessons: preparation Researching planetary information, collation of relevant facts, extrapolation to required conditions for life Third lesson: initial space suit design plans Over the next week (in own time): Complete the spacesuit design and submit it for assessment. Student consults will be conducted throughout the subsequent lessons as required. Follow the audio summary

3 Your mission: Lesson 1: research a planet in our solar system and collate useful information to assist with your spacesuit design Lesson 2: Organise your planet information and relate it to the required conditions for life Lesson 3: Start on the spacesuit design - link the features with the conditions on the planet and the requirements for survival To design a spacesuit that would protect you and help you to survive when visiting another planet in our solar system Student slide 1

4 Work options: Groups of 3 or 4, pairs or individually Research a planet in our solar system (not Earth) Digital animations Online videos web sites (audio option for text, using headphones) Nasa data charts Text books Information sheets Collate relevant information to assist with your spacesuit design Data collation using chart Bubble map to relate planet conditions to spacesuit design Student slide 2

5 Resources (listed on board, Google classroom, hard copy) Digital sources of information http://space-facts.com/planets http://www.solarsystemscope.com http://science.nationalgeographic.com/sc ience/space/planets https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets http://io9.com/take-a-3d-animated-tour- of-our-solar-system-with-nasas- 1457647966 http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/fact sheet https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zR3I gc3Rhfg students are encouraged to research their own sources and demonstrate scientific judgment Written sources of information On Google classroom and in hard copy Attached to the website Starter information Nasa data chart Organiser chart and bubble map Students require devices, headphones, paper and pens to organise information

6 Focus questions 1.how long it takes the planet to rotate on its axis (length of a ‘day’) 1.how long it takes the planet to revolve around the Sun (length of a ‘year’) 3. the conditions on this planet a) What is the planet made of? b) What is the surface of the planet like? c) What is the temperature at the surface of the planet? d) What the atmosphere is made of? e) How strong is the gravity? 4. how many moons / rings the planet has Student slide 3

7 Data charts can be viewed in hard copy or online for visual manipulation and links to vocabulary assistance. Starter information supports and directs students research. These can viewed digitally or in hard copy. Text to audio is available on all text documents in digital version. For example

8 Guiding info processing and visualisation information from the range of resources available is used to complete the table for the chosen planet. Earth is done as an example and modelled on the board Highlighting critical features and big ideas

9 Graphic organiser (bubble map, modelled on board) VENUS Temp fluctuation atmosphere? Length of day/night Will I need to keep my body warm/cool? How will I breathe? Strategy development and planning is supported Managing information is facilitated Relate necessary adaptions for survival to suit features


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