Dear Lyndsey,
I have the following lecture/demonstration aimed at older audiences (KS3
up) that you may find useful, according with your description. It needs
some updating and modification for younger audiences. A lovely challenge,
I think. I plan to talk about this at the next ASE conference in January.
THE ULTIMATE TIME LINE: OUR PLACE IN THE HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSE
What is the Universe? Has it always been the same? Where does everything
come from? Since when? Is there a creator? Why does the Universe exist? Is
there an eternity? Profound, meaningful questions, some of them perhaps
with no answer at all. This talk deals with the imaginative way in which
the human mind has faced the deep mysteries of existence. From primitive
myths and religious beliefs to the discoveries of modern science, we will
follow the amazing evolution of the Universe and of life within it. A
development along a colossal time line where humankind finds its humble
place and from whick it is able to explore and discover.
Please feel free to reply off the list.
regards,
francisco
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On Tue, 22 May 2007, Lyndsey Clark wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
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> Sorry for cross-posting this, I couldn't decide if it was more a BIG
> Chat question or more a Psci-Com question!
>
>
> Does anybody have any favourite web links to resources talking about
> cosmology with kids?
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> I'm looking for anything on the origin of the universe, matter,
> cosmological time, origin of life, formation of galaxies, planets etc.
> BUT it needs to be aimed at kids towards the top end of primary school,
> and it needs to be about cosmology rather than space travel.
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> Looking forward to your responses!
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> Thanks,
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> Lyndsey
>
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