Anchored Science by Mi-STAR is a comprehensive middle school science curriculum driven by a bold vision for the future, where science isn’t just a subject but a powerful, integrated body of knowledge that equips students to tackle today’s pressing societal challenges. This curriculum harnesses the full potential of the Next Generation Science Standards, empowering students to actively engage with science and engineering practices. They’ll move beyond the classroom, using their skills to solve real-world problems, making learning both impactful and deeply relevant to their lives and the world around them.
Each unit delivers a NGSS-aligned assessment package that fully integrates tools to measure student progress and deepen their engagement with science. The Professional Learning program provides a dynamic range of flexible, ongoing opportunities, enabling teachers to not only master the unit content but also continually enhance their skills, while motivating and challenging their students.
Unit 8.4: Force of Gravity on Solar System Motions "Plotting a Cosmic Collision Course"
Unit Challenge Question: How can we identify an unknown object traveling toward Earth and determine if it will collide with Earth?
How does our solar system “work” … as a system? In this unit, students use system and system model ideas to explore the motions of the objects in the solar system. Students then learn the science concepts underlying the motions and describe how gravitational forces occur between two objects and that a large object (like the Sun or a planet) holds another object (usually much smaller, like a planet, a moon, asteroid, or human-made satellite) in its orbit. This complex interaction between system elements is built piece-by-piece throughout the middle lessons. In learning about the forces controlling the system, students also determine how solar system elements are characterized and interact with each other, as well as how the patterns observed in our solar system seem to be prevalent in the greater universe.
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Lesson 1 Mystery Object Headed Earth’s Way
Lesson 2 What’s Out There?
Lesson 3 Our Solar System, On the Move!
Lesson 4 Round and Round They Go
Lesson 5 Motion
Lesson 6 Gravity Rules
Lesson 7 How Did the Solar System Get Put Into Motion?
Lesson 8 Is the Asteroid Going to Collide with Earth?
Lesson 9 Culminating Experience
Career Connection
MICHIGAN TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Originally founded in 1885 as a Mining School, Michigan Technological University (Michigan Tech) is historically known for its presence in engineering research and technology development. Over the years, the university has expanded its offerings to more than 160 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and related fields. It is one of the leading public research universities in the country.
Mi-STAR was created in 2015 by teams of teachers, scientists, engineers, and curriculum designers through generous support provided by the Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation. Mi-STAR has also received substantial support from the National Science Foundation, the MiSTEM Advisory Council through the Michigan Department of Education, and Michigan Technological University.