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Activity: Tracing Constellations

Activity: Tracing Constellations
Mid-August night sky constellations with the following multiple star systems highlighted: the Double Double in Lyra, Albireo in Cygnus, Polaris in Ursa Minor, Mizar and Alcor in Ursa Major.
Levels
  • Introductory (K-5)
Material Type
  • Activity/Hands-on
Heliophysics Big Ideas
  • Big Idea 1.1 – The Sun is really big…
  • Big Idea 2.3 – The Sun is the primary source of light…
NGSS
  • ESS1 - Earth's Place in the Universe
Heliophysics Topics
  • Sun
  • Solar System
  • Light
Heliophysics Missions
  • Voyager
Material Cost per Learner Free
Language English

Activity | Grades K-5 | This hands-on activity provides elementary students with a guided experience in tracing constellations, making it an excellent tool for introductory astronomy and cultural science units. Educators can use this resource to seamlessly connect star-gazing to thousands of years of human history, helping learners visualize stellar patterns while understanding how diverse cultures have interpreted the night sky over generations. Students can practice their skills by mapping out specific constellations on paper or during a night-sky observation session, allowing them to apply concepts of light, the solar system, and big ideas in heliophysics.

Credit: UAF

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