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Ad Astra: Using Latin in a Cross-curricular Science Program

    Class Level: Latin I or II (7th/8th/9th graders)
    Topic: Planetary Nomenclature
    Time Frame: 1-2 weeks
    Technology Use: Computers are not absolutely necessary, but access to a computer lab could certainly enhance the unit.

In January of 1998, the eighth grade science teacher at my school received a grant which allowed all her students to participate in an online project called MoonLink. The program arranged for the students to form mission control groups and act as a team of NASA scientists who would oversee the launching of a moon probe. Using Internet access to the MoonLink web site, the students were able to gather and analyze data from the actual launching of a moon probe by NASA. To increase the level of student interest and understanding surrounding the project, the science teacher asked the other eighth grade teachers to devote some of our class time to subjects related to the moon thus making the project into a cross-curricular one. The history teacher instructed the students on NASA history and the race to the moon, the English teacher had her students write poems and read stories about moon lore, etc.

As the Latin teacher, I thought long and hard about connections between the moon and Latin which the students would find interesting and useful in their mission preparations. I finally decided to focus on lunar and planetary nomenclature: I thought that the study of how planets and planetary features were named by ancient and modern scientists would encourage the students to access their knowledge of mythology and use their basic Latin language skills.

My presentation will demonstrate the activities I developed. Since my eighth graders were presently ahead in their Latin I text, I decided to take a week of class time to complete the following activities:

Day 1 View and discuss the paintings of NASA artist Robert McCall
Day 2 Group work on a planetary nomenclature scavenger hunt
Day 3 Discuss mission project
Day 4 Research and work on mission project
Day 5 (sometime in the future) Display and discuss mission projects

Table of Contents > Memo to 8th Grade Teachers

Inside Connection

Complementary Resources

CTCWeb Resources
Classics as a Cross-Curricular Core in the Middle School with CTCWeb as the Technological Foundation

Roots of English: an Etymological Dictionary

Unearthing the Lost City of ABurbe-Suburbe

Knowledge Builders
Artemis, Aphrodite, Hermes and more.

Teachers' Companions
Artemis, Athena, Demeter and more.

Other Resources
MoonLink Web Site

NASA Web Site

Windows to the Universe

Global Glossary Terms
- Pluto
- Jupiter
- Mars
- Venus
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Mercury
- Saturn

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