The Mysteries of the Night Sky

 
The Night Sky
 
Jake Rehm and Megan Spencer
 
Ice breaker
 
If you could have any condiment come out of your
fingers what would it be?
 
Stars
 
Same stars, different stories
 
Use the Big Dipper to find the North Star
 
Find the Big Dipper and the North Star!
 
Did you find it?
 
Polaris,
the North Star
 
The Big
Dipper
The North Star, Polaris
 
Orion and his Belt
 
 
Stories of Orion
 
1. The Mischief Maker -
Peru
 
4. Turtle  - Brazil
 
2. Canoe - New Zealand
 
3.  Animal Trap - Borneo
 
There are many different
interpretations of the
same stars. Take 5 minutes
and create your own story
for the Orion constellation.
You can make your own
shape out of the stars, or
use one of the shapes we
have already looked at!
 
Maps of the Night Sky
 
Use sky charts and star wheel to help find constellations at
night!
Star Wheel
Interactive Sky Chart
What do you need to stargaze?
1.
Clear, moonless night. 
a.
Now-March 21st
2.
Open space to see the sky
3.
Turn off all the lights. Let your
eyes adjust to the darkness!
4.
Bring water and snacks.
5.
Wear layers.
6.
Star wheel/constellation guide
7.
Ask for parents permission!
 
Nature Journal
 
Share the story that you wrote for the Orion constellation!
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Delve into the enchanting realm of the night sky with captivating images and intriguing stories about constellations like Orion and the North Star. Discover the importance of celestial navigation, learn to identify stars like Polaris, and unleash your creativity by crafting your own tales inspired by the twinkling stars above.

  • Night Sky
  • Constellations
  • Celestial Navigation
  • Orion
  • Star Stories

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  1. The Night Sky Jake Rehm and Megan Spencer

  2. Ice breaker If you could have any condiment come out of your fingers what would it be?

  3. Stars Stars Slides.mp3

  4. Same stars, different stories Same stars different stories Slides.mp3

  5. Use the Big Dipper to find the North Star Big Dipper to find North Star Slides.mp3

  6. Find the Big Dipper and the North Star!

  7. Did you find it? Polaris, the North Star

  8. The North Star, Polaris North Star and Navigation Why is the North Star important?

  9. Orion and his Belt Orion.mp3

  10. Stories of Orion 2. Canoe - New Zealand 1. The Mischief Maker - Peru Chimu Slides.mp3 Canoe.mp3 3. Animal Trap - Borneo 4. Turtle - Brazil Dayak Slides.mp3 Bororo Slides.mp3

  11. There are many different interpretations of the same stars. Take 5 minutes and create your own story for the Orion constellation. You can make your own shape out of the stars, or use one of the shapes we have already looked at!

  12. Maps of the Night Sky Use sky charts and star wheel to help find constellations at night! Sky Charts and Star Wheels.mp3

  13. Star Wheel Star Wheel Learn how to use a Star Wheel!

  14. Interactive Sky Chart Interactive Sky Chart Learn how to use a sky chart!

  15. What do you need to stargaze? How to Stargaze The all-encompassing guide on how to see stars! 1. Clear, moonless night. a. Now-March 21st 2. Open space to see the sky 3. Turn off all the lights. Let your eyes adjust to the darkness! 4. Bring water and snacks. 5. Wear layers. 6. Star wheel/constellation guide 7. Ask for parents permission!

  16. Nature Journal Share the story that you wrote for the Orion constellation!

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