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Kinesthetic Astronomy: The Meaning of a Year

California Academy of Sciences

In this interactive lesson, students will use kinesthetic techniques to model Earth's orbit around the Sun for a year. In this activity students will understand the astronomical meaning of an earth year, and learn the difference between a rotation and an orbit.

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  • While this is a straightforward lesson, it will require careful classroom management. For larger classes, it may be helpful to use a gym or auditorium for this activity rather than the classroom. It is recommended that teachers obtain a lamp to represent the Sun at the center of the circle and painter's tape (if you are taping the printout signs to chairs or walls). The astrology part is interesting, but not necessary. It could be left out or a good extension activity. It could be a distraction for understanding the basic science in a first round of the activity.