Showing posts with label Solar System. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Solar System. Show all posts

Thursday, 7 July 2016

Visit from Hari!


Haritina (Hari) is a horticultural engineer who works in biosecurity at MPI and has a passion for Space science.  She came to speak to Room 10 about the Solar System.  








Choosing the next question to ask..... 






Haritina Mogosanu
Education

Haritina is a science communicator, passionate about astronomy, biology and space sciences.
She has a scientific background in biological sciences, environmental management and communication and public relations.

Haritina was awarded the “International Year of Astronomy 2009 Certificate of appreciation” by the International Astronomical Union in recognition of the commitment and outstanding contribution to the success of the International Year of Astronomy 2009 in Aotearoa New Zealand. 


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Susan Weekes - Futureintech Facilitator
Porirua/Wellington/Hutt cities & Manawatu region

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Tuesday, 21 June 2016

Phases Of The Moon

Group Two is currently working their way through the Phases of the Moon.   They will update this post further once they have completed their inquiry on this particular area.


Distance From The Sun - Solar System



Team One had their opportunity to answer the question:  Which planet is the furtherest from the sun?  



Watch their video to find out which planet it was.....

Tuesday, 7 June 2016

Distance From The Sun....


In Room 10 we are learning about Planet Earth & Beyond.  Today a group of students went about the task of working out which planets were closest to the sun.  

Below you will find a video made by the students sharing their findings.


It's hard work this measuring business!

Big thank you to Whaea Jess for supporting the student's learning.




Monday, 30 May 2016

Space Visit...

We all hopped on a bus and travelled into Wellington to the Space Place which can be found in the Carter Observatory.  

We sat in big, red comfy chairs in a cool cinema and watched an awesome video that played up in the ceiling!  

We started at the Sun and flew through our Solar System.  We learned that not all moons are the same, which planets could have life on them and other facts.  

After the video the ceiling lit up with stars.  We learned how to find the Southern Cross, the Scorpion and a few more.  Our favourite was the Pleiades (Matariki stars) because soon it will be the Māori New Year!






We learnt more about the 8 planets that orbit our sun (which is a humungous star!).  

After the two sessions with our guides, we were able to look at, and play with the exhibitions.  Everyone loved being able to touch and play with everything.






Thursday, 26 May 2016

Solar System Inquiry...


In Room 10 we are beginning our inquiry around Earth and the Solar System.  

During our inquiry we will find answers to student generated questions and carry out some fun experiments.  




Along the way we will cover the points listed below, and any other student driven inquiry that is not listed here:


  • To know that the Earth is part of the Solar System
  • To know that the Earth takes 365 days and 8 hours to orbit The Sun
  • To understand that The Earth revolves around its own axis once every day (24 HOURS) and how this gives us day and night

  • To know that the Solar System includes The Earth, The Sun and nine planets
  • To know the average distances between the planets
  • To know that The Sun is the most important part of the Solar system because it keeps the planets in their orbits
  • To know how the height of The Sun in the sky varies with the seasons

  • To understand how and why the moon appears to change shape
  • To know the different moon phases
  • To know that The Earths moon takes 27.5 days to orbit The Earth