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Dark Matter: definition, role
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Evidence of dark matter: galaxy rotation curves, gravitational lensing and cosmic microwave background
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Observational tools of black matter
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Dark energy: definition, role, evidence and observational tools
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Black holes
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Effects of black holes
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Define and identify the role of dark matter and dark energy in the universe.
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Explain the key evidence supporting the existence of dark matter and dark energy
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Discuss how galaxy rotation curves, gravitational lensing lead to exploration of dark matter.
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Identify the observational tools used to study dark matter and dark energy
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Define black holes and discuss their characteristics and effects of black holes.
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Eye-catching cover page to captivate students’ attention right from the start.
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Clearly outlined learning objectives to guide student progress and understanding.
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Detailed notes section for recording essential information and facilitating student engagement.
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Minimum of 4 interactive activity links with QR codes, offering a range of options such as videos, virtual labs, online games, interactive websites, online tutorials, and catchy songs.
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Concise summary to reinforce key concepts and facilitate comprehension.
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