Area: Science
Theme: The Solar System – the Universe
Grade: 6th grade
Estimated time: ⏱️ 2 classes
🔬 Experiment · 🧮 Calculation

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Guided Learning – Inspire Universe
Welcome to Inspire Universe's Guided Learning.
The Guided Learning tracks were created to help you organize your studies, deepen your understanding of the content, and turn scientific concepts into hands-on learning experiences.
Each track brings together structured activities, experiments, challenges, reflections, and investigative tasks that can be used in two ways:
Here, learning goes beyond watching or reading: you are invited to observe, test, measure, compare, calculate, reflect, and connect ideas — developing essential scientific skills such as critical thinking, curiosity, and intellectual independence.
The activities were organized into thematic tracks, written in clear, accessible language, and designed to accompany you at every stage of your learning path, from your first contact with the topic to mastering the content.
At the end of each track, we invite you to keep exploring:
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What will you learn?
You will discover just how large the Sun is and how scientists estimate the size of celestial bodies that are very far from Earth.
The distances and dimensions of the Solar System are far greater than anything we encounter in everyday life. Understanding these measurements helps us better grasp Earth's place in the Universe and how science uses models and experiments to study natural phenomena.

Open the Inspire Universe app and observe the Solar System. Use the zoom feature to notice Earth's position and its distance from the Sun.
Think about it:
💡 Teacher's tip:
Let students explore the visualization freely and describe what they observe before any theoretical explanation is introduced.
Now, in groups or individually, research the average distance between Earth and the Sun.
Research tip: Use keywords such as "Earth–Sun distance." (Values may vary depending on the source.)

💡 Teacher's tip:
Use this moment to discuss reliable sources of scientific information.
You will build a simple experiment to observe the Sun's image indirectly.

Materials
How to build it
Observe the image formed.
Measure
Warning!
Never look directly at the Sun.
💡 Teacher's tip:
Monitor the measurements closely to ensure greater accuracy in the calculations.
Using the measurements you collected, estimate the Sun's diameter with the following formula:

Compare the value you calculated with the Sun's official diameter, which is 1.392.700 km (864.000 miles).
💡 Teacher's tip:
If needed, work through the calculation as a whole class to help students handle large numbers.
Now that you have a sense of the Sun's approximate size, take on these challenges:
Try to work out each answer before checking below.

Then, research the Moon's diameter and try to estimate it using the same experiment.
💡 Teacher's tip:
Use simple examples to help students work through operations involving large numbers.
Now that you know the numbers and understand how they were obtained, can you picture just how large the Sun really is?
👉 Want to keep learning?
Access the quizzes in the app and test your knowledge about the Solar System on Inspire Universe.
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