Materials
Black manila card
Glow in dark stars
Glitters
Glue
Cellotape
P
R
O
CEDURE
HOLE
ELZIRREA, ALEX & HAJAR
Incorporate the (RBT)
framework (year 6, topic
8) by:
Lines (garisan)
Interweaves (jalinan)
Shapes (rupa)
the use of media as well as
techniques and processes in the
production of works in the field of
Forming and Making a constellation
model.
1.1.3 Apply knowledge of the
language of visual arts:
Gallery walk: Student take down
notes from each presentation
Students are divided into 4
groups which are Orion,
Scorpion, Crux, Big Dipper
Each group build a Space Box
with a hole based on their
constellation
Student can use their creativity
to design the box
teaching students to plan and design a
constellation display box considering size,
shape, and the effective arrangement of
glow-in-the-dark materials to represent
constellations.
Guide them in safely measuring, cutting,
and assembling the box, integrating
geometry and measurement concepts.
Demonstrate the creation of observation
openings in the box, allowing students to
view the glow-in-the-dark constellations,
emphasizing design, aesthetics, and
functionality in determining the
placement and size of these openings.
Student apply the knowledge of constellation
by identifying the types of the constellations
through it formation.
Student apply science process skills: observing,
classifying and making inference &
manipulative skills.
This activity accomplish the learning standard in
Topic 11, Year 6 which is:
SCIENCE DSKPSCIENCE DSKP
EARTH AND SPACE
YEAR 1, TOPIC 1
ART DSKP
SCIENC
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Apparatus
Scissors
Geometry set
It’s a Big
Dipper!
SSPPAACCEE BBOOXX
BLACK
GLOW STARS
Orion
Scorpion
Crux
Big Dip
pe
r
Helps people mark the changing seasons
Helps sailor, travelers and explorers determine
their direction and position
Locate and study celestial objects such as stars,
galaxies, and nebulae
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