Тема: Вивчення про метеори та сузір'я.
1. Reading
Pre-reading task
T.: In order
to learn new items we start to work with lexical cards. (cards #1) Here you can
see some new words:
- a constellation – a group of stars
- a cluster – a small group
- a flashlight – a handheld lamp
- galaxy – an immense system of stars
- a hemisphere – one half of the Earth
- Orion – a constellation
- Pleiades – a constellation
- a pinwheel – a toy with a wheel that rotates in the
wind
Reading
T.: Now we
are going to read the text.
Constellations
People, even in ancient times, had a
natural curiosity about the heavens. Long ago when people observed the sky,
they studied the arrangement of the stars as God had placed them in the sky.
They gave names to individual star patterns. These star patterns, or star clusters,
are called constellations.
The first thing a person has to do
in order to find a constellation is to concentrate on learning how to see a
constellation. Concentrate means to fix one's attention on something. If your
eyesight is extremely good, you may experience some difficulty seeing a star
constellation because you may see more stars than others do. Also, when we are
away from city lights, more stars are visible.
In ancient times
the stars looked brighter. There were no bright city lights. The skies overhead
seemed filled with many bright stars. How then did people in ancient days identify
constellations so that they stood out from other stars around them? Ancient people
who studied the stars identified and concentrated on only 500 bright stars.
They did not concentrate on the thousands of other less bright stars. The
ancient astronomers named only 48 constellations.
How can we learn to find certain
constellations? If an observer is shown a picture that has an object hidden in
it, he usually has difficulty identifying the hidden object. However, if he is
shown an outline of the hidden object, then it is easier to identify.
The Big
Dipper
On a globe a line is drawn at the
equator to divide Earth into two hemispheres. The part of Earth north of the
equator is called the Northern Hemisphere, and the part of Earth south of the
equator is called the Southern Hemisphere.
The ancient
astronomers left records of the stars seen only in the sky of the Northern
Hemisphere. They did not live in the Southern Hemisphere, and they were not
able to see the star constellations of the southern sky. For this reason the constellations of the southern sky
are not as well known.
Of all the stars in the northern
sky, one individual star seems to remain in its place. The other stars turn
around it. This star is not seen by those living in the Southern Hemisphere. It
is only seen in the northern sky. It is called the North Star.
Orion
In wintertime in the northern sky, it is easier to see the constellation
of Orion and Pleiades than other constellations. There are three larger stars
in a straight line that are described as the belt of Orion.
The
Pleiades
The Pleiades is a well-known group
of seven stars. However, the average person can see only six of the stars in
the Pleiades.
The Pleiades and
Orion, are certainly the most outstanding sights found in the winter sky of the
Northern Hemisphere.
Our sun and moon, the planets,
comets, asteroids, and meteors all belong to our solar system. Our solar system
belongs to a larger star system called a galaxy. A galaxy is an enormous group
of stars held together by gravity. There are millions of other galaxies in the
universe besides the galaxy to which our solar system belongs.
Our solar system belongs to the
Milky Way galaxy. You have played with a toy pinwheel. Well, the Milky Way
galaxy is shaped like a pinwheel. Our solar system is inside the
pinwheel-shaped Milky Way. On a clear night, the Milky Way appears to have a
milky glow about it. A side view of the Milky Way would show it to have
somewhat of an oval shape. Here is a picture of how our pinwheel-shaped Milky
Way galaxy would look if we could look at it from the side. From above, the
Milky Way looks something like a pinwheel, but from the side it is somewhat
oval-shaped.
Side View Top View
While – reading task
T.: While
reading the text, be ready to answer such questions as:
- What is a constellation?
- What constellations do you know?
- What is a galaxy?
- What galaxy do you know?
Post – reading task
2. Writing
T.: You have got the card with the task. We
have just read the text and now let’s complete the sentences. (card #2)
Card
#2.
Task: Fill in the
blanks with the right answers.
- Star patterns or star clusters are called …………….
- The part of earth north of the equator is called the …………….
Hemisphere.
- The part of earth south of the equator is called the …………….
Hemisphere.
- We can more easily find the ……………….. if we find the Big Dipper
first.
- The ……………. is part of the constellation called the Great Bear.
- …………………. means great
Bear.
- …………………..means Seven Stars.
- The ………….is a well-known group of seven stars.
- The ……….….., ………………, ………………, …………………, ………………. and ……………. all
belong to our solar system.
- Our solar system belongs to the ………………..galaxy.
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