Welcome Teachers!
We are happy to present a variety of lesson plans that use
data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. Our materials will
show your students everything from asteroids in our own Solar System to
the most distant quasars ever observed! Students can explore the sky using
all using the same high-quality data that professional astronomers
use.
What does SkyServer offer?
With SkyServer, you and your students will have access to:
- Full color images of almost 14 million objects
- Complete photometric (imaging) data for every object
- Spectra of almost 50,000 objects
- Access to data on almost every
type of astronomical object
- Excel workbooks that allow students to save data easily
What types of lessons are available?
SkyServer lessons are written at a variety of levels, for students from
grade school through introductory college courses. Lessons are
designed to give teachers flexibility to implement them in ways that
will fit the time constraints of the class and the abilities of the
students.
Lessons are available on a wide variety of topics including:
- The Hubble Diagram
- Colors in Astronomy
- Spectral Types of Stars
- Image Processing
- Asteroids
- The H-R Diagram
- Galaxies
- Sky Surveys
- Quasars
More lesson plans are being added on a regular basis, so check back
soon!
What materials are available for teachers?
Teacher's pages are available for all lessons. The teacher's pages
include:
- Notes and teaching tips on all
lessons
- Sample solutions and
scoring rubrics for all questions and exercises
- Strategies to help you fit the
lessons into your available time
- Correlations to national Math and
Science Standards
How much does this cost?
Nothing!
All materials on SkyServer are available free of charge, including all
lesson plans, access to the teacher's pages, and access to all data.
So, how do I access all this material?
All the student lessons can be accessed from the
Projects main page. All the
teacher's pages can be accessed from the
teacher's site.
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