The Sun in my hands
In this activity, students will discover how the Sun produces its energy and how it travels through its different inner layers (core, radiative layer, and convective layer) and features of solar activity in the photosphere and chromosphere. They will learn to identify each of them and understand the importance of the Sun as a source of light and life on Earth.

AGE: 5-8 years.
KEY COMPETENCES (LOMLOE):
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Competence in knowledge and interaction with the physical and natural world.
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Digital competence.
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Cultural awareness and expressions.
DIDACTIC OBJECTIVES:
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Identify the Sun as a source of light and energy.
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Recognize the different inner layers of the Sun and traces of solar activity in the photosphere and chromosphere.
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Stimulate spatial representation and creativity.
MATERIALS:
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iPad with Tinkercad account.
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3D model of the Sun (physical or tinkercad)
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Polystyrene hemispheres: 16, 18 and 20 cm in diameter.
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Finger paint and markers.
INCLUSION:
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Applicable to students with cognitive disabilities (use of colours and guided templates).
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Applicable to students with visual impairment (tactile materials and audio description).