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It seems impossible that scientists can study stars. After all, they seem so small and so far away except for one -- Earth's own sun! Students will learn the many amazing ways scientists look at the stars and how they can use what they see to answer questions like: What are stars made of? How far away are they? How old are stars? Includes a hands-on activity ideal for science fair project ideas. One of nine volumes in the Space Science in Action Video Series in the Schlessinger Science Library. Part of the Schlessinger Science Library in Action Collection. This title correlates to the National Science Education Standards for Earth & Space Science -- structure of Earth's system, Earth's history and Earth in the solar system. This program includes a Teacher's Guide. |
Telly Award winner. Endorsed by the National Association of Geoscience Teachers. "This energetic, colorful video describes how scientists analyze and study the stars. ...a good deal of territory is covered at a reasonable pace. ...the video does a fine job bringing astronomy to life." - School Library Journal"“…standards based…outstanding…school and community libraries should acquire the entire 10 volume set for their students..." - Midwest Book Review (Feb 2007)
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Grades 5 to 8 Color, Live Action Closed-Captioned Copyright 1999 MARC Record Available Catalog Card Kit Available Single Main Entry Card Available Teacher's Guide Available: Download Now
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Correlation to National Science Education Standards
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| See Also Space Science for Children Video Series (Grades K - 4) |
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