Online Resources
1. Bad Astronomy
2. NASA
3. Sky & Telescope Magazine
4. Atlas
of the Universe
5. Current Star
Gazing
6. Earthlink
7. Kids Astronomy
8. Sun, Earth, Moon
9. Ball on a String
10. Why Things Fall
11. Why Satellites Don't Fall
FCA's
1. Correct spelling and grammar
2. 1-2 pages, 12 pt. font, normal margins and headers.
No longer, no shorter!
3, Includes from 1 to 3 pictures.
4. The 5 W's are all covered.
5. Take notes, no cut-and-paste and no copying. Use you
own words.
6. Two projects alike? Both zeroes. |
PathFinder: Mazzaglia
Astronomy Project
As part of your Astronomy unit, I would like you
to spend some time (either at home, after school at the Higgins Library
or at any of the city's libraries) opening each of the 11 websites listed
to the left and looking over the different types of information offered
at each one. Many students were surprised at how much time they spent
just previewing them (especially the pictures) and how interesting the
information was.
Choose the website you like the best
and write a report that includes the five W's
(who, what, when, where and
why) describing the website.
I will grade based on whether your information convinces
me that you:
1. spent time on the website
2. checking the links,
3. reading the
information and
4. studying any pictures you might have found there.
The length will vary depending on the site you choose, but it should be
no shorter than one page and no longer than two. In addition, feel
free to include any particularly interesting pictures you may come across.
Please end your report with some comment as to
why you liked this website the best - what about it appealed to you? Use
the FCA's listed to the left to guide you in writing the report.
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