Teaching overview
Learning points
- The aurora borealis was recently observed in locations farther south than normal.
- The amazing natural light show is caused by activity on the Sun.
- Scientists study solar activity so they can predict what impact there may be on Earth.
Curriculum keywords
- aurora borealis
- northern lights
- geomagnetic storms
This Week's Kahoot Quiz
Each week we'll be bringing you a free quiz that you can use with your students after they've enjoyed the episode.
Spark a discussion
The Aurora Borealis
- What colors of light could be seen in the sky?
- Can you name a state in America where the aurora borealis was seen?
- What other name is the aurora borealis sometimes given?
Solar Storms
- Activity on which star in our solar system causes the aurora?
- What helps to deflect the particles to the North and South Poles?
- What color of light appears when particles interact with oxygen in the Earth’s atmosphere?
Geomagnetic Storms
- What grade was the recent geomagnetic storm given?
- Why do scientists study geomagnetic storms?
- Why do you think it can be difficult to study activity on the sun?
Classroom Resources
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Video Viewing Guide
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Make Your Own Science Episode
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Language and Literacy Activities
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