Learning target: I can assess my understanding of moon phases and telescopes Vocabulary: Constellation, Entry task: Discuss with your group if you saw.

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Learning target: I can assess my understanding of moon phases and telescopes Vocabulary: Constellation, Entry task: Discuss with your group if you saw the lunar eclipse, if so where were you and what was it like. Agenda: 1.Finish Jeopardy if ready we will take the quiz today 2.If time: Our night sky: The constellations and their stars 3.Next Unit: Using the night sky to navigate and map the universe SEPTEMBER 28 AGENDA

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Take notes on the following in the cool news area: Mars Rocks!!! COOL NEWS News from NASA coming today

End of Class Question: What are you committing to do for Wednesday’s quiz? END OF CLASS

Today’s lifeline Homework: Study for test TURN IN