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When
faced with a new kind of object, the first thing scientists usually
do is describe what it looks like. Then they identify features that
appear the same as or different from other members of the new class.
Finally, they try to understand what causes these similarities and
differences. The images here are intended for use with the Galaxy
Sorting (H-7) activity from Universe
at Your Fingertips. Print out the images (link below) to make
a set of cards for each group of students.
The
objectives are to have students compare specific similarities and
differences among galaxies by examining features visible in the
photographs, identify types of features found in galaxies, and discuss
what the classification groups they devised might tell them about
galaxies.
Galaxy
Sorting images (pdf file, 1.62MB)
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