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black Holes: Space Warps & Time Twists was funded by the National Science Foundation, with additional support from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Activity Guide for Classroom Educators What can teachers do to engage students with the science of black Holes before and after a visit to the exhibition? The activities below are taken from a variety of sources and highlight some of the important themes for navigating and reflecting on the black Holes experience. Pre-Visit Activities black holes are formed when the most massive stars go supernova. Explore the Kinesthetic Life Cycle of Stars to find out how stars live and die. black holes are found inside galaxies, among the stars. Use cookies and birdseed to build a conceptual model for understanding the Size and Scale of black holes in our universe. A key element of the black Holes visitor experience is the use of black Holes Explorer s Cards to create a personal web journal.
Black Holes: Space Warps & Time Twists was funded by the National Science Foundation, with additional support from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Activity Guide for Classroom Educators
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