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Goals
These
three activities are designed to
1.
Help students think critically about the pseudoscience of astrology.
2.
Become familiar with the kind of statistical testing that scientists
do to evaluate hypotheses.
Tips
and Suggestions
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Chart Sun sign horoscopes for other famous people like U.S. senators,
world leaders, or actors, who might be expected to have common
personality characteristics.
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The final activity, where students try to identify their own horoscope
from an unidentified group of horoscopes, works best with larger
groups of students.
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If you plan to do this activity with a class, get the school library
to order the books suggested in advance. (Most school libraries
will not have these.)
Materials
Activity
1
Activity 2
Activity 3
- A
recent newspaper (today, yesterday, or last weekend and preferably
from out-of-town so students have not seen it) with horoscope.
- Photocopy
the full horoscope column before class and put it aside. This
is your "master copy."
- Cut
out each horoscope from the newspaper in full view of the
class, removing dates and all references to the astrological
sign.
- Assign
each horoscope a random number from 1 to 12. Transfer that
number to the corresponding horoscope on your "master copy."
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Paper and pencils
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