Solar Eclipse 2017

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Hi guys, I am really bummed about not being at school for this monumental event! A total eclipse will occur on August 21, 2017, and can be seen from several states in the U.S. for the first time in 99 years! This is a once in a lifetime event.

Other countries will not be able to see it live. The International Space Center will air this as well as NASA’s live coverage of the event. If you are interested and you should be…..I have included some links for information about the event and some background solar eclipses.

August 21st from 9a PT/12p ET 11a PT/2p ET
Our partners at the Science Channell will be capturing every moment of the Great American Eclipse with live coverage on air and online. They will broadcast live in Madras, Oregon –one of the nation’s premier viewing spots –with astronomers and educators, in partnership with the Lowell Observatory. They will also provide live footage from other prime viewing destinations across America –and you’ll even get a glimpse of the eclipse taken from the International Space Station.
Join our Live Great American Eclipse Twitter Chat
Have your questions answered by world renowned astronomer and astrophysicist, Dr.
Jeffrey Hall, Director of the Lowell Observatory. You can also share your experience
and see pictures from classrooms around the country, as the Great American Eclipse travels from Oregon through South Carolina.
Extra Credit Opportunities for 2017 before Day 1: MAKE SURE YOU LABEL WITH YOUR  NAME
Option 1

Complete the lesson fully, KWL CHART research and make a viewer bring to school on the first day for extra credit to be used one of the nine weeks where you need it.

Option 2:

Use the lesson plan instructions to complete the following in its entirety. Create your Earth Moon Model and bring with you on the first day of class! You must complete the worksheet as well. The worksheet may be printed, copied on paper with questions and responses, and or Google Doc.

Click here to view the Eclipse via Live Streaming on August 21st, 2017  12 PM EST
Total solar eclipse