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Climate change poses an existential threat to our planet and our society. Schools must take climate action by reducing their carbon emissions, adapting and building resilience to climate impacts, and educating students to be leaders in a more sustainable and equitable future. Hear our K12 Climate Action commissioners share what school leaders can do to help their schools take climate action.
Kepler 452b is a Planet far from earth locally dubbed as earth 2.0.
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Discover India's Remarkable Transformation from 2012 to 2016 through this Stunning NASA Time-Lapse Video. The bright lights of major cities like Delhi and Mumbai showcase the country's rapid economic growth and modernization. From space, the change is simply astonishing and truly showcases the progress that India has made in just four short years. The future holds great potential for India as its cities continue to grow and light up. Join us as we take a closer look at this incredible journey and leave your thoughts and observations in the comments. This time-lapse video provides a unique perspective on India's transformation and is a must-watch for anyone interested in the country's progress and future trajectory.
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School gardens provide opportunities for students to learn about the environment and sustainable food by growing and harvesting produce.
K12 Climate Action is on a mission to unlock the power of the education sector to be a force for climate action, solutions, and environmental justice. Learn more about K12 Climate Action at K12ClimateAction.org.
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What are school gardens? School gardens offer hands-on learning opportunities where students grow, harvest, and use fruits and vegetables. Did you know that schools serve over 7 billion meals annually? Decisions about menus, sourcing, and waste have an environmental impact. School gardens help students understand food systems and the benefits of locally-grown food. Research shows that students engaged in learning with school gardens eat more fruits and vegetables. School gardens benefit the environment and can improve kidsโ health. Mitigate, adapt, advance equity, educate. This is Planet Ed. Share if you want to see more gardens in schools K12ClimateAction.org #k12ClimateAction
Educators are uniquely positioned to prepare a new generation of students to address climate change. Educators can support teaching and learning on sustainability, the environment, green jobs, and climate change to help ensure students are equipped to advance a more sustainable future.
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Across the country people are working to create a path to a sustainable future. Energy, agriculture, business, transportation. Who will lead this sustainable future? Todayโs kids. There are over 50 million students enrolled in public schools. Educators can prepare a new generation of leaders who understand climate science, problem solve for climate solutions, develop skills to succeed in the clean economy and understand the impact we have on the planet and on each other. By including education in climate solutions we can ensure long lasting change to advance a more sustainable society. Mitigate, adapt, advance equity, educate. This is Planet Ed. K-12 Climate Action. The Aspen Institute. Share if you think that education should be a part of climate solutions. K12ClimateAction.org #k12ClimateAction
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They better put some respect on our kids names! Act like ya know! #homeschoolpride
This is a โconcernโ that friends and family would bring up often when I told them I was homeschooling my children, before the pandemic. Iโm really not sure where people get this idea from that school is the only place, or even the best place to socialize a child.
In short, our children are not only fine but thrive when it comes to interacting nicely with others.
Now some hard truth:
As a teacher, many of the schools Iโve taught in or visited are the last place I would want my child to be socialized. That even includes so called good schools in a blue rated school districts where Socialization looks like:
- Girls being teased for plump or skinny bodies, developing body image and confidence issues
- Sexual harassment and touching as early as kindergarten
- Dehumanization and degradation of children by adults
- Physical restraint and choking by adults
- Dark skinned boys being treated unfairly and undervalued by adults and children
So when people complain that my children wonโt be socialized, it takes a lot for me not to roll my eyes. But I understand, this is the only type of socialization we in America, where all children have access to go to school, understand.
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Planets in our solar system | Sun and solar system | Solar System for children | elearnin
The Solar System consists of the Sun and its planetary system of eight planets, their moons, and other objects including asteroids and meteors. Our planet Earth is one among the eight planets that revolve around the Sun.
It's called solar system because the word solar means relating to the sun. Since Sun is the centre most part of this system, it is called solar system.
Objects seem to smaller in size when seen from a great distance but are very huge and large in reality.
Similarly, the moon and stars are very big and huge in size, but appear to be smaller in size to our eyes because they are very very far away from the Earth, where we live. The distance between the objects in the solar system is so large that these numbers would run into millions and billions of kms. Hence they are measured with a specific unit called light year. One light year is exactly 9460730472580800 mts. Sun is 149,600,000 km away from earth. Sun is very far from the Earth. That is the reason why sun looks smaller in size.
Solar system is the family of the sun. Sun is very big compared to the moon, probably around 400 times bigger. Sun is also a star but, remember, it's not the biggest star in the Universe. There are lots of stars present in the universe which are very far away from the sun, some of them about thousands of light years away. That is why stars look like dots in the night sky.
Sun is like a ball of fire. The sunlight from the sun takes about 8.5 minutes to reach the surface of the earth.
Sun is the center of the solar system and all the planets revolve around the sun in orbits. Orbit is a curved path of an object around a point in space. Orbit means moving around in Roman.
Earth is one of the planets in the solar system and takes exactly 365.25 days to revolve around the sun. Earth also rotates around its own axis in 24 hours or 1 day. Just like Earth every planet rotates on its own axis and revolves around the Sun.
Mercury: Mercury is the smallest of all planets, it is every hot as it is the closest to the sun, hence no living being can live on this planet. Mercury was named after a roman god Mercury who is the fast flying messenger. Mercury takes only 88 days to revolve around the sun, which makes it the fastest revolving planet around the sun.
Venus: Venus is the second closest planet to the Sun. Venus is visible in morning and evening as the brightest star from earth. Venus takes about 244.7 days to orbit around the sun and is named after the roman goddess of love and beauty.
Earth: Our planet Earth is the third closest planet to the Sun. It is blue in color as there is lot of water present on the surface of earth. Water constitutes to about 70% of entire surface on the earth. Unlike Earth, moon is not a planet. It is a natural satellite of earth and it revolves around the earth. Satellite is a smaller body which rotates around another rotating body. Earth is the only planet which has animals, trees and human beings.
Mars: Mars is called the red planet because it's red in color. This red color is due to the presence of a chemical called iron oxide. Mars is named after the roman god of war. It two moons that in turn revolve around it.
Jupiter: Jupiter is the biggest and largest planet of the solar system and is named after roman god Jupiter. Jupiter is 317 times the mass of Earth. Jupiter may have all the rocky core of the heavier elements making it the biggest and the heaviest planet. Outer atmosphere of Jupiter is divided into several bands at different latitudes, resulting in storms. Jupiter has around 67 moons revolving around it. These are natural satellites of Jupiter.
Saturn: Saturn is the only planet has rings around it. Saturn is named after the roman god for agriculture. Saturn has just over 95 times mass as compared to the earth. The rings around the Saturn are mostly composed of the ice particles and some rocky debris and some dust. Saturn has around 62 moons revolving around it.
Uranus: Uranus is similar to Neptune and is named after the Greek god of sky Ouranos. It has around 27 natural satellites revolving around it. The Uranus is a unique as compared to the other planets because of the fact that its axis of rotation is tilted sideways unlike the other planets. Its looks bluish-green in color because the atmosphere of Uranus is very cold and cloudy.
Neptune: This is the farthest planet from the sun. It is about 17 times the size of earth. Neptune is light blue in color because it is the coldest of all planets. Neptune is the densest of all planets. It is named after the roman god for sea.
There was another planetary object called Pluto which was the 9th planet but is no more considered a planet because Pluto and its moons are now considered to be a region.This region extends from the orbit of Neptune.
I made this solar system 3d model for my school or science fair. So, she can understand better and can remember all the planets name. It can be good for school project also.It's easy and fun. Anyone can make it at home.
For this project what you need:
1) Foam balls (Different size for all the planets and the sun)
2) Black Foamboard
3) Acrylic paint
4) Hot glue
5) foam sheet
6) white chalk
At first, I colored all the foam balls for making planets and the sun with acrylic paint. And for Saturn ring, I used foam sheet and colored it with acrylic paint and glue it to the Saturn.
Now I cut the foam board (11x20 inch) 1 piece,
(3x11 inch) 2 pieces, (3x20 inch) 2 pieces.
Then join together as shown in the video and make it like box
Now paint with acrylic color using tissue paper so it will create a texture. Then take a toothbrush dip into white paint and sprinkle with your finger for more realistic look. Then using chalk draw the line of the orbit of the planets. And then stick all the Planets and the Sun using hot glue. Now your 3D Solar system is done.
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Milky Way vs Ton 618 Black Hole Size Comparison | 3d Animation Comparison | Real Scale Comparison (60FPS)
In this video we made 3d Comparison of Milky Way vs Ton 618 Black Hole Size and this is true real scale comparison of galaxy vs Black hole and this is 60 fps video.
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