Star Light, Star Bright, How Did You Get There?
by Melissa Mara
This is the last part of the evidence of the Big Bang Theory. Students will learn of nucleosynthesis and the products of the big bang. They will watch videos and engage in activities that model the big bang and nucleosynthesis. This is part of a series of lessons.
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10th GradeLesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1OuX9VjYsGHyD3uC9ppUkN2fEDDWab_yHH8yzwUA…Subject Area
Science Earth and Space Science E2: Earth & the Universe Engineering S4: Apply Science to Engineering
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