We learned that the word eclipse means move in front of, and the moon was moving across the sky, in front the sun.
Stan Swan made a viewer for us with a camera and a tripod a dentist's mirror partly covered in tin foil. He projected the image of the eclipse on a classroom wall.
We were all able to watch the eclipse with special solar glasses.We know that looking at the sun without solar glasses can damage your eyes!!!!!
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Best we mention that the solar eclipse,although indeed exciting, was just partial(~76%)here in Wellington. However the air became quite chilly & the daylight very spooky. It was probably the best eclipse I've ever experienced, & I'm sure something the children will long remember!
For the demo we used an orange as the sun (of course!),a yellow lemon as the moon,& the green apple as the earth. EXTRA: All students repeated (several times!) "Never look at the sun"
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