Grade Level: 6-8
In this mini-lesson activity, students use art to demonstrate their knowledge of an aurora.
In this mini-lesson activity, students use art to demonstrate their knowledge of an aurora.
Learners use a compass to trace magnetic field lines of a bar magnet. They observe a CME hitting Earth’s magnetosphere and compare its shape to the magnet. They then apply their understanding of magnetic fields to those found on the Sun.
In this activity, students will compare the methods scientists use to study the Sun, including drawings made during a total solar eclipse in the 1860’s, modern coronagraphs, and advanced imagery gathered by NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory.