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DIY Sun Science

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Get an up-close-and personal look at the sun from the safety of your classroom with this fun science application. Offering numerous activities, images, and videos, the resource supports children of all ages as they learn about the sun.

K - 8th Science 269 Views 118 Downloads
App Overview

From learning about the sun's energy and size, to the fascinating phenomenon of sunspots and solar flares, this app provides learners with a comprehensive look at that amazing fireball in the sky. These topics are investigated through a series of hands-on activities, each with its own summary, estimated duration, appropriate age range, list of materials, step-by-step instructions, and detailed scientific explanation, as well as related instructional videos. In addition, the Sun Observatory section provides users with live satellite images of the sun as seen through different wavelengths of light, with written descriptions of the different observable features on its surface. This resource is a must-have for any elementary or middle school science teacher!

Any-Day Activities:

  • Sun Cookies
  • Big Sun, Small Moon?
  • Solar Flare Flip Book
  • Model the Sun and Earth
  • Solar Convection
  • Hot Equator, Cold Poles
  • Detect Solar Storms (Advanced)

Sunny-Day Activities:

  • Ancient Sun Observations
  • Measure the Sun's Size
  • Cook with a Solar Oven
  • Make a UV Detector
  • Make a Prism
  • Spot the Sunspots (Advanced)
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Curator Rating
  • Adherence to task

    Provides an in-depth look at the Sun through a variety of hands-on activities, pictures, and videos.

  • Worth the money

    This app can be used year after year for teaching students about the Sun.

  • Fun factor

    Real life photos and videos of the Sun, as well as a series of scientific investigations engage users in learning about the Sun.

  • Scaffolding of learning

    Each activity includes a materials list, step-by-step instructions, and scientific explanation.

  • User safety

    The app provides unprotected access to social media, e-mail, and the Internet.

  • Control and feedback
  • How techie do I need to be?
    Intermediate
Instructional Ideas
  1. Select activities to perform with your class as part of a unit on the solar system
  2. Choose videos and images from the app to view as a supplement to instruction 
  3. Allow students to explore the Sun Observatory feature of the resource independently or with partners as a science center
Classroom Considerations

DIY Sun Science does allow all users to access social media, e-mail, and the Internet. Be sure to provide students with clear expectations regarding the use of these features.

Pros
  • App is available free of charge
  • Includes a range of activities of varying complexity
  • Most of the hands-on activities involve the use of common, inexpensive household items
Cons
  • None