Sign-up for a slot in the Starlab. Starlab comes with a MacBook Computer that is pre-loaded with some videos. If you would like to look at those options before booking, please let Cathy (ET) know. CLICK ON THE LINK TO THE RIGHT OF THIS BOX ➡️➡️
You can plug your laptop into the BLACK HDMI Cord! There is also a smaller gray cord to plug in that will connect to the speakers in the lab! Be sure to choose "headphones" for the external speaker and ensure that you are unmuted!
These Full Dome videos on YouTube can be shown by plugging the HDMI cord (white cord) from the projector into your teacher laptop. Be sure to preview these videos for appropriateness!
Full Dome Videos and Shorts-YouTube
Full Dome Video Playlist-YouTube
Full-Dome Database (create an account with a personal email and check to ensure links are working)
Planetarium show "From Earth to the Universe" video This video is 30 minutes long, but, from minutes 9:19-20:09 is a tour through the planets in our solar system, and then at the end it mentions that other planets have been found around other stars in our galaxy if you don't want to watch the whole thing!
Music/Laser Shows
U2- 1:11 minutes
Equilibrium- 6:11 minutes
Cobalt-6:42 minutes
Pink Floyd-8:10
The Joshua Light Show-3:19 minutes
More Starlab Resources!
Standards for 5th and 1st Grade that can be addressed with the Starlab Curriculum!
5th Grade
5-ESS1 Earth’s Place in the Universe Students who demonstrate understanding can:
5-ESS1-1. Support an argument that differences in the apparent brightness of the sun compared to other stars is due to their relative distances from Earth. [Assessment Boundary: Assessment is limited to relative distances, not sizes, of stars. Assessment does not include other factors that affect apparent brightness (such as stellar masses, age, stage).]
5-ESS1-2. Represent data in graphical displays to reveal patterns of daily changes in length and direction of shadows, day and night, and the seasonal appearance of some stars in the night sky. [Clarification Statement: Examples of patterns could include the position and motion of Earth with respect to the sun and selected stars that are visible only in particular months.] [Assessment Boundary: Assessment does not include causes of seasons.]
1st Grade
1.Space Systems: Patterns and Cycles Students who demonstrate understanding can:
1-ESS1-1. Use observations of the sun, moon, and stars to describe patterns that can be predicted. [Clarification Statement: Examples of patterns could include that the sun and moon appear to rise in one part of the sky, move across the sky, and set; and stars other than our sun are visible at night but not during the day.] [Assessment Boundary: Assessment of star patterns is limited to stars being seen at night and not during the day.]
1-ESS1-2. Make observations at different times of year to relate the amount of daylight to the time of year. [Clarification Statement: Emphasis is on relative comparisons of the amount of daylight in the winter to the amount in the spring or fall.] [Assessment Boundary: Assessment is limited to relative amounts of daylight, not quantifying the hours or time of daylight.]
There is NO remote- there is a red button on the front of the projector to press and it will turn on!