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Neptune, the Last Planet in the Solar System

In this astronomy class, students will travel through space and learn in-depth about the most distant planet in the Solar System: the ice giant, Neptune.
Terry Barber
Average rating:
4.8
Number of reviews:
(498)
Class

What's included

1 live meeting
55 mins in-class hours
Assessment
Students will be assessed informally and with a student activity.

Class Experience

US Grade 4 - 7
In this class, students will learn in-depth about the farthest planet from the Sun: the ice giant, Neptune.

Students will learn in depth details about the planet, Neptune. They will learn about the atmosphere and its supersonic winds; its Coriolis effect and how that affects dark vortices, including the Great Dark Spot; details about the Great Dark Spot and other dark spots that have come and gone; the story of how Neptune was discovered, including how Galileo first discovered it and mistook it for a star; the history of its exploration as well as its largest moon, Triton.

We will begin with a warmup, assessing what students know about Neptune. Then we will go on a grand tour of the planet and discover various details about Neptune, including the atmosphere, the formation and dissipation of the Great Dark Spot and other dark vortices on the planet, and other facts. Then they will have do an activity in which they create a mission to Neptune. Finally, they will learn some final fun facts before leaving Neptune.

My style of teaching is student centered. I allow students to participate as much or as little as they feel comfortable doing. I like to go into as much detail as possible about the planets in the Solar System. Students are encouraged to participate by asking questions and make comments during the class. Students are free to share verbally. They may use chat if they feel uncomfortable engaging verbally. Students will be able to discuss with me and with each other throughout the class. 

This class is for students of all levels of learning, whether they are beginners just beginning to learn about space or they have an extensive knowledge of astronomy. If students have not had much exposure to space, it is recommended that they take my "Astronomy for All Ages: A Grand Tour of the Solar System From Mercury to Pluto" class as it will help lay a foundation for learning more about the Solar System as well as enhancing their enjoyment of discovering more in-depth details about Neptune. While the age range is for students between the ages of 9 and 14, students of all ages are welcome. All they need is a desire to learn about space, astronomy and the Solar System.

Learning Goals

Students will learn basic facts about Neptune.
Students will learn about the discovery of Neptune.
Students will learn about the atmosphere of Neptune.
Students will learn about the formation and end of dark vortices like the Great Dark Spot and other dark spots on Neptune.
Students will learn about Neptune's largest moon, Triton.
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Pens, pencils and paper are recommended for taking notes.
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Joined April, 2020
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Teacher expertise and credentials
I am a substitute teacher with knowledge in multiple subjects in K-12 grade levels. I am fascinated by space and the Solar System and enjoy learning more about the planets and sharing that knowledge with others.

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$19

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Meets once
55 min
Completed by 26 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-14
1-9 learners per class

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