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1 Let’s rotate and revolve! Relationship between sun, moon, earth Phases of the moon Earth’s rotation and revolution Sunrise and Sunset Seasons

2 Addressing the Earth Science Content Standards Grade level K 1 Distinguish characteristics of each season and describe how each season merges into the next. (DOK 1) 2 Model and explain the concept of Earth’s rotation as it relates to day and night and infer why it is usually cooler at night than in the day. (DOK 2) 3 Identify patterns in the phases of the moon, describe their sequence, and predict the next phase viewed in the night sky. (DOK 1) 4 Compare and contrast the seasons and explain why seasons vary at different locations on Earth. (DOK 2) 5 Predict the movement patterns of the sun, moon, and Earth over a specified time period. (DOK 1) 6 Explain the daily and annual changes in the Earth’s rotation and revolution. (DOK 2) Literature for unit: Kudlinski, K. (2005). The Sunset Switch. Minnetunka, MN: Northword. Bruchac, J. (1992). Thirteen Moons on Turtle's Back: A Native American Year of Moons. Penguin Group: USA.

3 Learning about shadows and the sun Making a sun dial Provide paper plates, straws, tape, modeling clay, and other materials for students to create a sundial. Do not give them guidance – simply say they can use any of the materials provided to construct their sundial. Don’t explain the function of a sundial. 2 http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2005/s2437.htm Demonstrating shadows: Take students outside to observe the shadow created by a toilet plunger on a poster board. Have them predict where the shadow will be in one hour – indicate their prediction with an initialed dot. Allow them to test their sundial. Return to class and discuss why their model may or may not have ‘worked’.

4 Dancing balls of gas Rotation Revolution http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkWyM-M8o0c Modeling: Create model of Earth and Sun. Demonstrate rotation. How long does it take? Demonstrate revolution. How long does it take?

5 Seasons Flip Book: Draw pictures of Earth/Sun spatial relationship Color and draw pictures to represent the season depicted.

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7 Modeling Earth-Sun movement Why do we have time zones? What direction does the Earth rotate? Create a seasons flip book

8 Starting a revolution http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W47Wa7onrIQ


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