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Activity Constellation

This document contains a fact-checking activity about stars and constellations. Students are asked to identify statements as facts or bluffs about astronomical features. They then identify the names of constellations from descriptions and connect stars to reveal constellation images. The activities assess students' knowledge of properties of stars and patterns of constellations.

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Activity Constellation

This document contains a fact-checking activity about stars and constellations. Students are asked to identify statements as facts or bluffs about astronomical features. They then identify the names of constellations from descriptions and connect stars to reveal constellation images. The activities assess students' knowledge of properties of stars and patterns of constellations.

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Name:_____________________________Year&Sec.

:____________________Date:________________

ACTIVITY 3.3. FACT OR BLUFF!

Direction: Read carefully the statements below. Mark it with if it is a fact about
the stars and constellations while mark it with if it is a bluff or not a fact. Write
your answer on the space provided before the number.
_____ 1. All the stars in the in the galaxy orbit around the sun every 100 million years.
_____ 2. Constellations are far away from each other.
_____ 3. The word constellation came from a Latin word which means set of stars.
_____ 4. Stars give off energy as heat and light.
_____ 5. As the earth rotates on its axis, the constellations appear to be rotating clockwise in
the sky.
_____ 6. Spica is the hottest because it gives off a bluish light while Betelgeuse is the
coolest because it gives off a reddish light.
_____ 7. Sun is the hottest star.
_____ 8. Ursa Major is the largest northern constellation and the third largest in the night
sky. The brightest stars of this constellation form an asterism known as the Big
Dipper.
_____ 9. The visible stars in each constellation are closer to planet earth.
_____ 10. Constellations may be only visible during certain seasons due to the Earth’s
revolution around the sun.

ACTIVITY 3.4
WHAT IS THE NAME?

Direction: Identity the name of constellations below. Write your answer on the blank.
ACTIVITY 3.5
REVEAL MY IMAGE

Direction: Properly connect the stars to reveal the constellation. Draw your answer
on the blank.

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