Links for Week 10
October 31, 2007 by alicemercer · 7 Comments · links
HubbleSite – Explore Astronomy
- Fun stuff on the Hubble Space Telescope website.
Ology @ the American Museum of Natural History
- Check out these activities on astronomy
Funbrain.com’s Space Hopper Constellation Game
- Play the constellation game on FunBrain
aaliyah t // Nov 5, 2007 at 1:48 pm
Here are some question that i have.How many stars are there?Do we ever lose stars?Has any one ever been on one of the planet and and is there any thing on the planets?
The first two question will keep you very busy, so you should pick either the first two, or the third.–Ms. Mercer
oscarl. // Nov 5, 2007 at 1:53 pm
why do people think that planets are the biggest to smallest
Why are planets the different sizes they are? That would be a good question.–Ms. Mercer
Isabella G. // Nov 6, 2007 at 9:54 am
What i am going to be learning about is what is the biggest planet and why and what is the history of it.And who named the planet and how it became a planet.and who found the it was a planet.
You already studied a lot about Jupiter with the story on Galileo. What is interesting about Jupiter, why is it so big, might work better. REWRITE PLEASE–Ms. Mercer
shataya // Nov 6, 2007 at 10:00 am
i like erak becuse TO IS SES THAY SIZE GOOG ROOM IS
I don’t understand this. REWRITE PLEASE–Ms. Mercer
sonya s. // Nov 8, 2007 at 1:43 pm
Who created stars?Why are they called stars?
Use “how” not “who”. REWRITE–Ms. Mercer
nancyd // Nov 9, 2007 at 9:42 am
Why is it so important about astronomy?
You mean why do we study astronomy? This is a good question.–Ms. Mercer
michelle H. // Nov 29, 2007 at 1:55 pm
Kids have a right to have friends.
Kids have a good thing to help out adult.
Kids have a right to have a house, and eat food.
Good job on the first and third. The second sounds more like a responsibility, not a right.–Ms. Mercer