After lunch and having some rest time, we headed for the classroom for the students to make their very own star gazing chart that can be adjusted according to the time of year and which hemisphere one is in. It can be a tricky lesson as the cutting is quite complicated. Our students managed quite well and soon they had their charts finished and ready to be used later in the evening with the telescopes.
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Girls getting stuck in. |
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There's some glueing involved too. |
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Concentrating... |
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They also learn't how binoculars work and had a worksheet to stick in their books. |
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How does it all works? |
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Claudie explaining concepts. |
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We're in the satelite room - That is the twin of Sputnik. |
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Claudie explaining in detail how the students must cut out the chart. |
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Hanna starting hers. |
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Galvyn making good progress. |
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Hi Nathanael. |
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This is finicky! |
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Adriana |
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Serena getting some help. |
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Yay! Tanya's is done. |
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Girls making good progress. |
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Well done, Roulian! |
Woohooo! Well done Tanya !!!!
ReplyDeleteHello Hanna, my sweet girl. Missing you so much. Proud of you. May our Sweet Lord Jesus grant you joy as you contemplate the wonders of His creation. Remember these mountains and all the universe are the works of His hand. And He thought of you my little Hanna before he formed all this. Love you baby. Cheer up, keep his Words in all situation and be a model for Him. Amen.
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