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 May be observed at different times of the

year. Infer that the arrangement of stars in a


group(constellation) does not change;
 Using models, shows which constellations e
year;
 Observes that the position of a constellation
changes in course of a night.
Rule 1: Listen when someone is
talking.
Rule 2: Raised your hand when you
want to talk.
Rule 3: Follow directions carefully
 It is a polar projection of the celestial sphere
and the stars on a plane with adjustable
circles showing celestial phenomena.
 Swivel the star map around to line up the date and the
time to the day you are outside.
 Identify where North and South are on the
planisphere. Then you need a compass to identify
where is the North /South.
 Stand facing South, looking down at the planisphere
so that North is at the top facing away from you.
 Lift the Planisphere above your head and the white
disk area will show you the stars in the night sky.
 Use your planisphere as a guide to find the brightest
stars.
 Find the meaning of the following:
 Force
 Impulse and momentum
 Work
 Energy
 Power
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 https://www.slideshare.net/MauRivera2/cons
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