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Middle School Science - Space, Time, Astronomy

Introduction to these fascinating and important branches of physics with questions from the Middle School Science Bowl.
Goods of the Mind
Average rating:
4.7
Number of reviews:
(33)
Class

What's included

6 live meetings
5 hrs 30 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

An introductory, qualitative survey of astronomical concepts and terms linked together in a historical perspective.

Lesson 1:
- How Observation improved our understanding of the Solar system
- Solar System
- Ptolemy
- Copernicus
- Galileo Galilei
- questions from the Science Bowl

Lesson 2:
- Instruments
- history of instruments
- modern instruments
- processing astronomical data in today's world
- Observatories - when will you visit one?
- questions from the Science Bowl

Lesson 3:
- Measuring interstellar space
- speed of light, light-year
- units of measurement: parsec, astronomical unit
- brightness of stars
- range of apparent magnitudes
- the Celestial sphere, Celestial co-ordinates
- ecliptic, declination, right ascension
- questions from the Science Bowl

Lesson 4:
- Measuring time in the Universe
- local solar time
- universal time
- atomic time
- leap seconds
- sidereal day
- questions from the Science Bowl

Lesson 5:
- finding stellar co-ordinates
- Tycho Brache
- the precession of the Earth
- questions from the Science Bowl

Lesson 6:
- Stars and galaxies
- The Milky Way
- Constellations
- Black holes
- Neutron stars
- questions from the Science Bowl

Don't miss the next class - Cosmology! We will learn about the science that studies the birth of the Universe!

Other Details

Supply List
Students should use a computer in order to be able to connect to our virtual classroom - mobile devices are not compatible!
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
4.7
33reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Goods of the Mind was founded in 2007 as a provider of online competitive math classes.  Since 2007, we have trained students who wish to participate in mathematics competitions from elementary grades to high school. Each year,  many of our students qualify for the American Invitational Math Examination while some of them participate in the USAMO. 

One of the founders is Mrs. Cleo Borac, who co-authored 11 volumes of the Competitive Mathematics Series, a top seller on amazon.com under 'Math education and training'. Her focus has always been on understanding what motivates students and how progress in problem solving actually occurs. As a result, we can say that we provide not only a lecture, or a tutorial, but a learning experience that is driven by the feedback from participants. We do not only teach, we also coach because we care a lot about what happens at the other end of the wire: what skills we try to develop or improve and how well we manage to do it. 

We do not ‘lecture’ and the student does not ‘attend’. Instead, we work together. While other providers may teach the facts of math and science, we are more interested in the effect of our lessons on the students’ ability to create and build. A lecturer, no matter how good, delivers a lecture. We, on the other hand, work with the students through the topic. There is a difference. By working with students we learn a lot about their process, time constraints, goals, and what it takes to help them progress faster. With us, it is about each student.

At Goods of the Mind, we maintain a free repository of over 100 sets of lecture notes and over 400 original problems: www.mathinee.com is a free resource!

Explore our website to find out more about our experience teaching students worldwide, about how we answer some of the parents' questions and concerns, and what students and parents say about us.

Sign up for our next webinar with parents to ask the questions that are important to you about your student's learning. Our webinars are not a sales pitch, but a genuine conversation that aims to share with parents some of our experience with hundreds of students.

Goods of the Mind is run by Cleo Borac, who graduated summa cum laude from the University of Bucharest, Romania, with a M. Sc. in applied physics, Andrei Borac, who graduated magna cum laude from the University of Washington with a degree in computer engineering, and Silviu Borac, a Ph. D. in mathematical physics from the Technical University in Berlin, Germany, former IPhO medalist, currently at Google.

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$138

for 6 classes

1x per week, 6 weeks
55 min
Completed by 5 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-14
6-12 learners per class

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