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LET’S RECALL

Arrange each the


life stages of star in
correct order.
Let’s play
a game.
PICTOWORD
ARE YOU GUYS
READY?
STAR
SIZE
TEMPERATURE
MASS
COLOR
• STAR
• MASS
• TEMPERATURE
• COLOR
• BRIGHTNESS
CHARACTERISTICS
OF STARS
(OVERVIEW)
OBJECTIVES
• Define a star
• Explain characteristics such as
size, mass, color, temperature,
and brightness.
• Give the importance of stars
in life.
LET’ EXPLORE:

ACTIVITY TIME…
LET’ EXPLORE:
LET’S EXPLAIN

REPORTING BACK…
Let’s play
a game.
CABBAGE
GAME
Instructions:
Music will be played
and while it is playing,
every participant will
pass the cabbage to
their seatmates.
Once you hear the
music cue, you will
stop passing the
cabbage.
The person who holds
the cabbage will peel
the layer to answer
the given question.
What is a star?
5
A massive luminous
burning ball of gas
5
that produces heat
and light.
What does the
color of the stars
5tell us?
The color of the stars tells us
their temperature and
5
evolutionary stage.
What is the temperature
5
of the stars if it is young
and has high mass?
It is high since young stars is
hotter than the old same with
5
high-mass which is hotter
than low-mass.
Stars with short
lifespans have ___
5
(high/low) gravity and
___ (high/low) mass.
The stars with high mass will
have high gravity. High
5 means they burn fuel
gravity
at a faster rate therefore
SHORTER LIFESPAN.
Give the
5importance of the
stars.
Stars like our sun provide
sunlight to our planet where
every living thing receives
5
energy, it is also one of the
factors that affect the
weather and temperature.
Stars are also used for
navigation, determining the
season, and for
5
entertainment.
GET ½ SHEET OF
PAPER
Instruction: Choose
the letter of the BEST
answer
1. The following are the importance of
the stars to humans EXCEPT?
a) it can be used for communication.
b) It can be used for entertainment.
c) It gives energy.
d) It can be used as a way of
navigation.
2. What does the mass of a star refer to?
a) The amount of energy the star
produces
b) The amount of matter the star
contains
c) The distance of the star from Earth
d) The age of the star
3. Brightness is affected by distance.
a) True, because of the gravity.
b) False, because the brightness is
constant.
c) True, because stars farther than the
earth is dimmer.
d) A and C
4. Why is the high-mass stars is hotter
than low-mass stars?
a. Because high-mass stars have
higher content to burn.
b. Because temperature of the star
increases as it evolves
c. Because the core of massive star is
hotter due to burning its content.
d. A and C.
5. Red supergiant is the hottest star?
a. True, because red super giant is a
high-mass.
b. False, because the red color is the
coldest according to spectral class.
c. False, because the red supergiant is
a dying star.
d. All of the above
ASSIGNMENT:
Search about
different religious
beliefs about
constellations.
MASS
Low-mass stars
have a longer life
than high-mass
stars.
SIZE
The bigger the size,
the brighter.
SIZE
The farther the
stars, the smaller.
SIZE
The closer the
stars, the brighter.
TEMPERATURE
TEMPERATURE
The hotter the
stars, the brighter.
BRIGHTNESS
2 characteristic:
5 Luminosity and
magnitude.
BRIGHTNESS
2 types of
5 magnitude:
Apparent and
Absolute.
COLOR
We can tell the life
5 stage of the stars
through colors

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