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CULTURE OF EXCELLENCE in education” as its monumental contribution to
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MABINI COLLEGES
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Earth and Space

Science V

I. Objectives
At the end of the lesson, students should be able to:

✓ Describe the relationship between the color and temperature of a star; (S5FEIVi-j-9)

✓ Explain why stars seem to twinkle; and

✓ Illustrate an example of a star

II. Content

✓ 4. The Stars

✓ 4.1 Patterns of stars (constellation)

III. Learning resources

✓ References: Science Beyond Boarders pages 202-205

(Learners material)

Everything You wanted to know about stars

( https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/space/universe/star/ )

Star facts: The Basic of star names and stellar

Evolution ( https://www.space.com/37-stars-formation-classification-and-
constellations.html )

✓ Materials: Book, bond paper, color


IV. Procedures

 Engage

*Ask the pupils the following questions:

✓ What do you see in the sky at night aside from the


moon? (Stars)

✓ What color of the star do you see?

✓ Do you know where the star made of?

✓ What do you think is the closest star on earth?

✓ What do you think is the color of the hottest star?


How about the coldest?

*Study the table about stars’ color and temperature on


page 205 of the textbook.

Stars Color Temperature


Betelguese Red 3,000
Areturus Orange 4,000
Sun Yellow 6,000
Vega White 10,000
Rigel White 20,000

*Individual activity
 Explore
✓ Bring out the bond paper and the crayons

✓ In the short bond paper draw or illustrate an


example of star and color it with their favorite color.

*Key question:

✓ If you will be given an opportunity to be a star, what


color of a star do you want and what is your
temperature?

*Let the pupils present their own work/output and


 Explain answer the following questions:

✓ Why did you choose that color?

✓ What is your temperature? Why?

✓ Do you think the stars really twinkle?

✓ What do you think is the reason why the stars seem


to twinkle?
 Elaborate

*Identify the word/words being describe in every


number. Choose your answer on the box below.

1. It is the second star nearest to earth


 Evaluate 2. It is the brightness of a star as seen from earth
3. It is the distance light travels in one year
4. It is the color of the hottest star
5. It is the closest star to earth
6. It is a giant ball of hot gasses
7. It gives an idea of the size of the star
8. The size of this star is 1,979,000,000 km in
diameter
9. This is equal to about ten million kilometers
10. It is the color of the coldest star

Star Red 1light year


Light year Brightness Apparent
magnitude
Blue Canis major Proxima
centauri
 Assignment:
Draw or create an illustration of your favorite star.

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