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AstrophysicsStudents explore vocabulary and activities about the interrelation of Astrophysics and STEM disciplines. |
Writing DefinitionsStudents practice writing definitions and using definitions to help support content in academic essays. |
APA GuidelinesStudents learn APA format and citation rules for academic essays and practice with both exercises and a full essay. |
Math VocabularyLessons continue introducing algebra vocabulary from polynomials to logarithms, and students practice these words in exercises. |
PresentationStudents practice synthesizing material and applying ideas in a multitude of contexts. For this unit's presentation, students respond to a video about a mission to Mars. |
Reading StrategiesStudents learn new reading strategies and practice previously learned skills like prediction, reading for main ideas, and reading for details. |
Unit Introduction | Reading | Listening |
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4-1 Humanity: An Interplanetary SpeciesStudents discuss the social and scientific importance of space exploration and watch a video of Stephen Hawking explaining more about this topic. 4-2 Saving EarthStudents discuss catastrophic threats Earth could face and watch a video on the feasability of exploring Earth-like planets as a solution. |
4-1 One Astrophysics Research Project at a TimeThis lesson is paired with Listening 4-1, this reading focuses on promoting inclusion in STEM. The reading includes vocabulary, prediction and completion exercises. 4-2 Are American Astrophysics Papers Accepted More Quickly Than Others?In this lesson, students read an abstract and then a full, published scientific study about bias in the publication of astrophysics papers. 4-3 Making Humans a Multiplanetary SpeciesThis lesson includes reading strategies for remaining engaged in academic reading, as well as exercises for summarizing and analyzing using an article by Elon Musk. 4-4 A Planet Hotter Than Most StarsStudents discuss what they know of stars and planets, read an article about a planet with star-like qualities, and answer comprehension questions. |
4-1 Promoting Inclusion in STEMThis lesson is paired with Reading 4-1. These listening exercises include note-taking, prediction, summarizing and categorizing. 4-2 The Banach-Tarski ParadoxStudents watch a video introducing concepts of infinity and paradox using an intriguing mathematical paradox. Students complete a variety of note-taking and comprehension exercises. 4-3 Neil deGrasse TysonStudents research online to find videos with or about the famous astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson. Students share their findings in groups and conduct critiques. |
Media & Tech | Math | Use of English |
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4-1 Mars TrekStudents watch a video on terraforming and complete a variety of vocabulary and comprehension exercises. 4-2 Buying a TelescopeStudents watch a video on telescopes and practice transitions and academic vocabulary. 4-3 What Shape is the Universe?Students watch a video about three possible shapes of the universe. The exercises include listening for numbers and listening for key concepts. |
4-1 Algebra: Expressions with Multiple Terms, Order of Operations and FactoringA lesson and exercises introducing key vocabulary used in algebra, focusing on manipulating polynomials. 4-2 Algebra: Imaginary and Complex Numbers, Rational Exponents, and Exponentials and LogarithmsStudents learn and practice vocabulary and pronunciation for words related to imaginary numbers, exponentials and logarithms. 4-3 Math Review: Real World PracticeStudents read an article describing how logarithms are used to graph the distance between stars. Students answer comprehension topics about the article and its relation to algebra. |
4-1 Careers in Space StudiesStudents explore jobs within three different categories of space science and conduct research to find more information. 4-2 Presentation: Mars Mission BriefingStudents continue building on the Mars Mission Briefings they created in Media & Tech 4-1, developing a 3-5 minute presentation. |
Writing | ||
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4-1 Writing DefinitionsStudents review definition writing, focusing on classifying, characterizing, clarifying, and exemplifying. 4-2 APA GuidelinesThis lesson introduces APA and some general information about references and citation. 4-3 APA FormatStudents learn how APA essays should appear, focusing on characteristics like font, spacing and indentations. 4-4 EssayStudents use the skills they've learned in this unit for writing definitions and using APA citation to write an essay about Earth-like planets. |