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TYPES OF STARS (Con't) OPENING QUESTIONS: Work with your team to write a bulleted list of factual bits you have learned about the sun by singing the sun song-- GO! OBJECTIVE: I will be able to describe the conditions inside a star's core after today's class. WORD FOR TODAY:
OBSERVING: Last night was AWESOME!!! Thank you Hunter and Brooklyn for joining Tonight is a GO WORK O' THE DAY: Now let's S*I*N*G* - tra la la...... do re mi....Sun Song ═══════════════════════════ What do you recall about kicking goats? Make a 3 column chart and fill in the blanks for red dwarf stars, yellow stars and blue giants for: Oh and while we're at it, what is 'mashing'? Where does it happen and what are the conditions required for that to happen?
Now let's do a bit of a student-led review of where we've been so far, how did all that stick? Please grab some strips of paper and a sharpie.
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What about THIS?
Here is a more exhaustive (and also more confusing) explanation of the tortured path that protons go through to go from hydrogen nuclei to helium nuclei. You don't need to know that but if you like to nerd out on such things then by all means go for it!!!
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