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Overview
of "Fast Facts: Warped Galaxy"
Description:
Fast
Facts: Warped Galaxy lists the name, description, location, size, and
distance of the galaxy from Earth in the form of a table. A picture of the
galaxy is included.
Format(s) available: Printer-friendly
web page
Grades: Adaptable, at teacher's discretion
How to use it in the classroom
Teachers can use Fast Facts: Warped Galaxy as: A source of information. Find out about the galaxy. A mapping activity. Locate the galaxy's associated constellation on a star map. A large-number recognition activity. Have students put this and other Fast Fact tables in order from the one closest to Earth to the one farthest away. An inquiry tool. Have students write down 3-5 questions they would like answered as a result of reading this Fast Facts table and looking at the image. An engagement tool. Involve students in a discussion. Press release: "Hubble Views a Starry Ring World Born in a Head-On Collision" Press release: "Hubble Images Reveal Supersonic Comet-Like Objects In
Heart of Galaxy" See the Galaxies section on "Teaching tools" page. |
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