Compostion of the Sun means playtime in class today. Today students get to experiment outside the classroom and have some fun. Students will be learning that the Sun is not all red or yellow. The colors of the Sun are determined by the chemical composition within it. The Sun is primarily composed of Helium and Hydrogen with give it its red and yellow appearance.
Today students will be creating rainbows in the school play field. Todays activity will be a group activity and require them to work together to get the desired result, a visible rainbow. Students will learn tht the colors in a rainbow are actually from light being bent by water. Not all rainbows will have the same colors. Here ( http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=dfz8dg3m_65fz4dskhc&hl=en ) is a brief document showing what todays activity is about.
The evaluation of this activity is based on teamwork by the group. Students, this is your chance to shine. Work together, share ideas, everyone should be participating since each of you is relying on the other for your grade today. Get creative, who can create the largest rainbow? Who can make the smallest? Which group will get the brightest colors.
Today students will be creating rainbows in the school play field. Todays activity will be a group activity and require them to work together to get the desired result, a visible rainbow. Students will learn tht the colors in a rainbow are actually from light being bent by water. Not all rainbows will have the same colors. Here ( http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=dfz8dg3m_65fz4dskhc&hl=en ) is a brief document showing what todays activity is about.
The evaluation of this activity is based on teamwork by the group. Students, this is your chance to shine. Work together, share ideas, everyone should be participating since each of you is relying on the other for your grade today. Get creative, who can create the largest rainbow? Who can make the smallest? Which group will get the brightest colors.
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