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How a Dark Hole Forms and Its Gravity Force

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How a Dark Hole Forms and Its

Gravity Force

DIVE IN THE SKY COMENIUS PROJECTTURKEY

Drama Activity

PRESENTATIONA black hole is similar to a

vacuum cleaner, cleaning up debris left behind in outer space.

A black hole uses the power of

gravity to pull things towards it.

A black hole's gravity becomes

so powerful that anything, including

light that gets too close, gets pulled

in. That's right, not even light can

escape the grasp of a black hole.

Nine students will make a circle.

They are little stars. Firstly, they sit,

then they stand up for showing their

growth. After, they close so much,

teacher gives bomb voice effect and

these nine students spread.

They wear black bin bags and black

masks and six of them make tunnels.

The other three pull the stars and

planets into the black hole. The

students that are into the dark whole

wear black masks and they sit, so they

disappear.

After these drama activities,

teacher asks how they feel when they

were stars and made nebula and dark

hole and teacher gives homework

(students will make a picture about

nebula and dark hole: how they form

Teacher instructions for this

activity

• I need 9 students. (The other

students are stars and planets.)

• You are the little stars. (Teacher

gives them pictures of stars). Make a

circle .Sit down because you are so

little stars

• You are growing

now, so stand up

slowly.

• Take each other

by the hand.

• Close the center

of the circle.

• Now, spread

suddenly at

different ways.

• Wear the black masks.

• Six of you will make tunnel.

• The other 3 pull your friends into

the tunnel.(The teacher says the

students into the black hole) Wear

black masks. You disappear into the

black hole.

This drama was developed by Rana

KARATAY and her university student

from Anatolia University at Elt

Department Pınar ÇİLENGER

Some information in the presentation part is taken from http://www.kidsastronomy.com/black_holeB.htm