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Star in a Box- Data for Logger Pro (basic)

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Star in a Box- Data for Logger Pro (teacher)

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Star in a Box- Example Table-top Hertzsprung Russel Diagram

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Star in a Box- Teacher Presentation (Beginner)

A presentation for teacher introducing Star in a Box activity

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Star in a Box- Worksheet (Beginner) PDF

A worksheet for students to accompany Star in a Box, providing assessment for learning, primarily designed for ages 12-16.

There is also a version in MS Word (.docx) format.

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Star in a Box- Worksheet (Beginner) WORD

A worksheet to acompany Star in a Box. Designed primarily for students aged 12-16.

PDF version of this worksheet is also available.

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Stars as Black Bodies

Explore the nature of stars as black body emitters, using them to investigate the Stefan-Boltzmann Law
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The Multiwavelength Universe

An introduction to the electromagnetic spectrum from the point of view of astronomy.
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The Multiwavelength Universe Scenario

An introduction to the electromagnetic spectrum from the point of view of astronomy.
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The Scale of the Universe - Primary School level

In this activity students will learn about their place in the Universe, beginning at the Moon and working outwards in steps, from the Solar System to deep-sky objects.
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The Scale of the Universe - Primary School level

In this activity students will learn about their place in the Universe, beginning at the Moon and working outwards in steps, from the Solar System to deep-sky objects.
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The Scale of the Universe- Betws

In this activity students will learn about their place in the Universe, beginning at the Moon and working outwards in steps, from the Solar System to deep-sky objects.
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Description of the lesson to show how it works
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Using robotic telescopes in the classroom

A brief scenario demonstrating how to observe with LCOGT robotic telescopes. Complete this as part of the ISE 2016 Observing Challenge. Make sure to include your school name in your 'Nickname'
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