Lesson for year 5 topic lunar and solar eclipses in the space topic. I did it over two lessons but can be done over 1. Worksheet is included in powerpoint.
Solar Eclipse worksheets
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Lesson explaining what is a Solar Eclipse and the difference between a total, partial and annular solar eclipse.
Students should use their phones to simulate the different types of solar eclipses (see cover image) and then be able to explain the conditions for the three types of solar eclipses to occur.
Also includes research worksheet.
A set of pictures to colour, cut out and then sequence to support your observations and help understanding of the process of the solar eclipse; - also can be pasted to a strip of paper to make a zigzag book.
A few answered questions about the up and coming solar eclipse on Friday 20th march.
All text and images have been put together by me.
The images of the Sun, Earth and Moon are not to scale.
The angle of tilt of the Moon's orbital path is drawn to illustrate the point not accurate to the real movement.
The answers to the questions are my interpretations of fact learnt over the years and cannot therefore be sourced. I am a qualified Physics teacher with 17 years experience of teaching.
Light lesson 3 Worksheet 1 (scheme WS6)
A short internet investigation into solar eclipses. Ideal for homework.
Please find the full scheme of work for light here:
http://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/Full-Scheme-of-Work-Light-KS2-KS3-6162648/
Join NASA to learn more about solar eclipses, especially the awe-inspiring phenomenon of total eclipses. Find out about the unique geometry and the distances and sizes of the sun and moon as seen from Earth that allow us to witness the sun's corona or actually be in the path of totality.
These task cards are a great way for students to improve their skills and knowledge of lunar and solar eclipses.
This product contains 24 cards with multiple choice questions about the different types of eclipses. A recording sheet and an answer key are included. Blank cards are also included for questions to be added, if wanted. The same 24 cards are also available as open ended questions.
This breakout escape room is a fun way for students to test their knowledge of lunar and solar eclipses. Full “Letter” sized cards as well as smaller sized cards are provided.
Contents:
♦ Teacher Instructions with Usage Guide and FAQ
♦ 20 Multiple Choice Questions
♦ 5 Decoders for each of the 5 Levels
♦ Student Recording Sheet and Teacher Answer Key
♦ Large Sized Cards and Smaller
♦ Link to an optional, but recommended, digital breakout room
The Solar and Lunar Eclipses Venn diagram graphic organiser is a great way for students to compare and contrast eclipses.
Includes two versions:
Version 1. Students cut and paste labels onto the correct part of the Venn diagram. Version 2. Students write the correct statement into boxes on the Venn diagram.
Also includes a bonus word search and comes with an answer key.
Clipart by:
Artifex
Ron Leishman
Digital Toonage
ToonClipart
Introduce or review the stages of a solar eclipse in a hands-on way with this foldable sequencing activity. This fun cross between a craft and a science worksheet has options for annular and total solar eclipses.
Use this resource to prepare for watching an eclipse, or as part of a space or solar system unit. Completed foldouts can be inserted into an interactive science notebook for future reference.
There are differentiated templates so you can choose the options that best suit your students:
Template 1: Colour the sun and stages of an annular solar eclipse, match the pictures to the stage names, glue, cut out the template and fold. Letters indicate which is the Sun/Moon.
Template 2: Colour the sun and stages of an annular solar eclipse, arrange the stages in order, glue, cut out the template and fold.
Template 3: Colour the sun and stages of a total solar eclipse, match the pictures to the stage names, glue, cut out the template and fold. Letters indicate which is the Sun/Moon.
Template 4: Colour the sun and stages of a total solar eclipse, arrange the stages in order, glue, cut out the template and fold.
For templates 2 and 4, there is the option to sequence the stages with the names or with short descriptions.
Also included:
Stage names volcabulary cards (in colour) for both eclipses.
Versions for UK and US paper sizes
Folding guide
Please note, this resource is not editable.
This worksheet comes with a markscheme. It covers the cause of both types of eclipses and asks students to explain it.
It then asks students to explain how eclipses would be different in different situations
High quality, complete and ready to use lesson. For use in KS3 and for lower and middle ability groups in KS4.
‘‘ECLIPSES’’ - STUDENT OUTCOMES:
By the end of the lesson students will be able to:
* Understand new key words such as eclipse, umbra, penumbra etc.
* Understand what solar and lunar eclipses are.
* Be able to explain what happens during a solar and lunar eclipse
* Be able to draw diagrams of a solar and a lunar eclipse.
STARTER
Pupils will start the lessons by thinking and working in pairs and doing a mini quiz. After discussion of the answers this leads on to revealing the title and lesson outcomes, students then self assess their current understanding of what this lesson is going to cover.
MAIN and MAIN and MAIN....
This lesson is chunked into discrete sections to support learning and engender positive behaviour by keeping students interested and focused. All points of the specification are addressed.
There are various student activities such as: practical, gap fill, carefully selected videos, paired work, literacy activities, focused questions with answers and differentiation, SMSC, quiz, homework, self-assessment and peer assessment opportunities etc. This good variety of activities keeps pupils focused and happily learning.
PLENARY:
In the plenary activity pupils complete an activity then peer assess it to uncover how much they have learnt during the lesson. They then self-assess themselves against the lesson outcomes. Students who need further support set themselves additional homework to enhance learning of today’s lesson.
EXTENSION ACTIVITIES:
These are provided just in case any group requires them.
COMPLETE AND READY TO USE:
All resources are included in this excellent lesson, there is nothing for you but order the practical kit and deliver the lesson.
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OTHER BARCLAYFOX SPACE LESSONS FOR STUDENTS BETWEEN 10 YEARS AND 14 YEARS OLD:
* Solar system, stars and galaxies and the universe.
* Geocentric and heliocentric solar system models
* Seasons.
* Gravity, weight and mass.
* Exploring and observing the universe.
* The moon’s phases.
* Eclipse
* Space travel
* Observations of the universe
* Day and night
MORE HIGH QUALITY LESSONS:
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A fun and engaging word search puzzle about Solar Eclipse. It’s filled with lots of vocabulary words, and even has an answer key. Plus, it’s super convenient for teachers because it’s a printable PDF worksheet that requires no prep work. You can use it for early finishers, as homework, or as a helpful activity for special education students.
What’s included in this resource?
Puzzle (PDF)
Answer Key (PDF)
Vocabulary Words Included: Path, Umbra, Darkness, Observation, Celestial, Corona, Sky, Mystery, Photography, Total, Eclipse, Universe, Lunar, Astronomy, Event, Unique, Shadow, Occultation, Rare, Science, Horizon, Totality, Chase, Awe, Penumbra, Alignment, Safety, Partial
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Eclipses: Lunar and Solar
This lesson incorporates easy to understand explanations with interactive/ animations, and questions which keep students engaged while learning about what is and what causes solar and lunar eclipses.
This lesson contains 29 slides and should run a full class period or two to teach, and contains the following Slide Titles:
♦ Title Slide
♦ Solar Eclipse
♦ Total vs. Partial Eclipses
♦ Partial Solar Eclipse
♦ Total Solar Eclipse (with video)
♦ The Sun's Corona
♦ Stars During the Day
♦ The Next Solar Eclipses: Mark Your Calendar
♦ Solar Eclipse: August 21, 2017
♦ The "Greatest Eclipse" (3 slides)
♦ Solar Eclipse: October 14, 2023
♦ Solar Eclipse: April 8, 2024
♦ Solar Eclipse August 12, 2045
♦ Lunar Eclipse (Title Slide)
♦ Lunar Eclipse
♦ Penumbral Lunar Eclipse
♦ Partial Lunar Eclipse
♦ Total Lunar Eclipse
♦ The Moon's Passage (2 Slides)
♦ Time Lapse of a Lunar Eclipse
♦ Why is the Moon Red?
♦ Light Through a Prism
♦ Red Horizons
♦ Why the Moon Turns Red
♦ The Next Lunar Eclipses: Mark your Calendar
High quality images for use in resources:
Eclipses (1 file): one diagram with both types of eclipse. Grey background jpeg
Solar eclipse (6 images): detailed diagrams, with or without labels. Black background and white background jpeg files and transparent background png file.
Lunar eclipse (6 images): detailed diagrams, with or without labels. Black background and white background jpeg files and transparent background png file.
Phases of the moon (2 images): detailed diagrams to be completed by shading the moon phases. White background jpeg file and transparent background png file.