Correlation of STARLAB® Cylinders to the National Science Education Standards
Download these easy-to-read, grade specific charts correlating the STARLAB Cylinders (that are used with the Standard and FiberArc analog projectors) to the National Science Education Standards:
Correlation of Astronomy and More to the NRC National Science Education Standards Learn how STARLAB lessons can help you fulfill your state and national science standards. A full text or summary are available in a pdf format.
Classic STARLAB Manual
Classic STARLAB® Cylinder Manuals:
- SL-320 Multi-Lens Starfield (for FiberArc)
- SL-321 Starfield
- SL-322 Constellations
- SL-324 Urban Starfield
- SL-326 Celestial Coordinates
- SL-327 Deep Sky Objects
- SL-328 Solar System & Galaxy
- SL-329 Lewis & Clark Celestial Navigation
- SL-330 The Civil War Sky
- SL-333 Earth
- SL-334 Plate Tectonics
- SL-335 Geocentric Earth
- SL-336 Geologic Time
- SL-337 Ocean Currents
- SL-338 Weather
- SL-352 Greek Mythology
- SL-353 Ancient Egyptian Culture
- SL-354 Native American Mythology
- SL-355 Hindu Mythology
- SL-356 Ancient Chinese Seasons
- SL-357 Ancient Chinese Legends
- SL-358 Lapp (Sami) Mythology
- SL-359 African Mythology
- SL-360 Maya Skies
- SL-361 Navajo Skies
- SL-362 Radio Sky
- SL-363 Polynesian Voyaging
- SL-364 Inuit Star Lore
- SL-365 Biological Cell
- SL-367 Transparent Cylinder with 4 Pens
- SL-368 Bird Migration
- SL-369 Moon
- SL-458 Set: Chinese Seasons/Legends
Astronomy and More A Comprehensive User’s Guide for the STARLAB® and Other Planetaria
Astronomy and More is a collection of tried and true curriculum ideas from top STARLAB Portable Planetarium users who have created exciting and interactive activities for kindergarten through grade 12, as well as specific curricula for each STARLAB projection cylinder. These contributors are educators who not only love and believe in STARLAB as an essential educational tool, but have years of proven experience using STARLAB. Many of the activities can be easily applied to the classroom.
Astronomy and More includes a comprehensive table of contents and tab-divided sections to help you locate the information quickly and easily. Four main sections include STARLAB Planetarium Set-up, Operation and Maintenance; K-6 Activities and Lessons; Grades 7-12 Activities and Lessons; Cylinder Guides.
SL-704: Astronomy and More
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“…there’s a lot in this book worth having… What sets [it] apart from normal books on myths is the activities sections. Each culture contains a set of activities related to that area. The book itself comes in a loose-leaf format, easy to handle and easy to copy needed pages for activities and enclosed handouts. Because this book was designed for use in the planetarium environment, LTI asked people known in the field for their expertise. Names such as Jeanne Bishop, Alan Gould, Gloria Rall, Doris Forror and Murray Barber were responsible for the varied myths and their follow-up activities. But don’t think you need a portable facility, or a planetarium at all, to get the most from this book. Many of the sections can be easily adapted for classroom use. You don’t teach astronomy? Use it in other disciplines. It will make an ideal addition or supplement to your history, geography, general science, or even art classes.”
- Francine Jackson, URI Planetarium and
Bryant College reviewer for The Planetarian, December 2000
Note: One electronic copy of Astronomy and More is included with a STARLAB system purchase.







