Difference between revisions of "Time and Space Scheme of Work"

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The purpose of this module is to  
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=Topics covered:=
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* Gravitation and its role in celestial mechanics.
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* The main features of the [[solar system]].
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* Cosmogony; the Big Bang and Universe's earliest moments.
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* Chronometry and the evolution of human timekeeping.
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=Primary "Features"=
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==Alien Planet Project==
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* A long-form open ended project that asks pupils to create an alien race and their local celestial environment. Pupils will consider issues such as the role that the strength of a planet's gravitational field plays in the morphology of its inhabitants; or how having two or more suns would affect an orbiting planet's orbit and environment.
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==Time Machine==
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* Is an open-ended problem-solving exercise designed for a double lesson. Pupils construct a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rube_Goldberg_machine Rube Goldberg] machine to measure a period of one minute. Prizes are awarded to those pupils who come closest to 60 seconds.
 
=Lesson Order=
 
=Lesson Order=
 
* [[3-TAS-01 Gravitation|3-TAS-01]] Gravitation
 
* [[3-TAS-01 Gravitation|3-TAS-01]] Gravitation

Revision as of 17:38, 7 November 2007

Topics covered:

  • Gravitation and its role in celestial mechanics.
  • The main features of the solar system.
  • Cosmogony; the Big Bang and Universe's earliest moments.
  • Chronometry and the evolution of human timekeeping.

Primary "Features"

Alien Planet Project

  • A long-form open ended project that asks pupils to create an alien race and their local celestial environment. Pupils will consider issues such as the role that the strength of a planet's gravitational field plays in the morphology of its inhabitants; or how having two or more suns would affect an orbiting planet's orbit and environment.

Time Machine

  • Is an open-ended problem-solving exercise designed for a double lesson. Pupils construct a Rube Goldberg machine to measure a period of one minute. Prizes are awarded to those pupils who come closest to 60 seconds.

Lesson Order