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Keywords:
astronomical systems
models
night sky
southern cross
stars
This practical task requires students to use a simple star map to point out the apparent location of stars or star groups during daylight hours. Students also use the star map to show where the Southern Cross would be situated at different times of an evening.
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Keywords:
astronomical systems
stars
table construction
For this assessment students read a paragraph of information about the stars. They use this to complete a table that summarises all this information.
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Earth's rotation
astronomical systems
night sky
south celestial pole
stars
Students plot the positions for three different stars at three different times during the evening. Students use this information to answer questions about star movement around the South Celestial Pole.
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Keywords:
astronomical systems
comets
diagrams
night sky
stars
Students are provided with a star map showing the path of comet Haley-Bopp 1997. Students use this map to answer three questions.
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Keywords:
Earth's rotation
astronomical systems
night sky
southern cross
stars
Students answer two multiple-choice questions about star movement during an evening and star colour and temperature.
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Keywords:
Earth's rotation
astronomical systems
night sky
stars
Students are provided with two star maps as seen from Wellington at two different times of the year. Students are asked to explain why the stars on the map appear in different parts of the sky depending on the time of the year.
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Keywords:
Moon
astronomical systems
diagrams
night sky
planets
stars
venus
Students use two diagrams of the night sky to answer a multiple-choice question on each.
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Keywords:
astronomical systems
graph interpretation
stars
Task: Answer questions about the temperature and brightness of types of stars. Assessment focus: interpreting a graph.
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Keywords:
astronomical systems
orbits
stars
Students are asked to explain why the Southern Cross appears not to be in the same place in the night sky that it was a few months previously.