Science 5 Q4-Module 6
Science 5 Q4-Module 6
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Science
Quarter 4 – Module 6
Patterns of Stars (Constellation)
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What’s New
Activity A
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What’s New
Activity B
Constellations are group of stars that form pictures, such as animals or people in the
night sky. This constellation can be seen during summer time.
It is called SAGITTARIUS, or The Archer.
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What Is It
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Some of the Known Constellations and Stars
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The Big Dipper and Small Dipper are not
constellations but are asterisms. An asterism is a part of
a constellation that represents another object within the
pattern.
Some constellations are named after Greek
mythology legends. Two of them are Cassiopeia, the
Queen and; Orion, the Hunter.
Cassiopeia Orion
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The star map below show polar constellations in the
northern and southern skies.
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Constellations in the Zodiac
Movement of Stars
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The Milky Way Galaxy
Usefulness of Constellations
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What’s More
What to Do
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1. Place the lenses on one end of each cardboard tube.
2. Fix the lenses in place by using adhesive tape.
3. Insert one tube onto the other.
4. You may decorate your improvised telescope
5. Use your telescope to observe the stars and
constellations in the night sky.
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You will need:
• a telescope
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1. Do some stargazıng.
2. Observe the stars with your naked eyes.
3. Then observe them using your improvised telescope.
Questions
• bondpaper
• pencil and eraser
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Look at the night sky. Use polaris as your reference point
as you have observed to make your own constellation.
Draw you own constellation and name it.
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What I Have Learned
Guide Question:
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What I Can Do
What to do:
Guide Questions:
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Summary
➢ Stars move just like all the other bodies in the universe.
Galaxies or groups of billions of stars, are also in
constant motion in space.
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Assessment:
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II. Directions: Write the correct word/s to complete each
statement.
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