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  • GENERAL INFORMATION
    • Title:
      Objects in the sky  

       
      Resource ID: 1761
      URL: http://www.sciencenetlinks.net/lessons.php?DocID=155
      Resource Description: Students will observe objects in the sky during the daytime and at nighttime. Students will then complete a Venn diagram comparing objects that are seen at night, in the daytime, and during both day and night.
      Instructional Component Type(s): Lesson Plan (Primary Type), Worksheet
      Keywords: sky, day, night, sun, moon
      Intended Audience: Educators, Students
      Public Remarks: By Author/Submitter
      Note: The reviews of this resource were only for the lesson Objects in the Sky and not the other lessons suggested in the series.
      Resource Collection: CPALMS

  • RELATED STANDARDS (3)
    • »  SC.K.E.5.2: Recognize the repeating pattern of day and night.
          Cognitive Complexity: Low     l Date Adopted or Revised: 02/08        
          Belongs to: Earth in Space and Time

      »  SC.K.E.5.3: Recognize that the Sun can only be seen in the daytime.
          Cognitive Complexity: Low     l Date Adopted or Revised: 02/08        
          Belongs to: Earth in Space and Time

      »  SC.K.E.5.4: Observe that sometimes the Moon can be seen at night and sometimes during the day.
          Cognitive Complexity: Moderate     l Date Adopted or Revised: 02/08        
          Belongs to: Earth in Space and Time


  • RELATED ACCESS POINTS (6)

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  • SOURCE & ACCESS INFORMATION
    • Name of Author/Source: science netlinks
      Resource recommended by: Hae Young Kim
      Web Address of Author/Source: http://www.sciencenetlinks.com
      Is this Resource freely Available? Yes
      Access Privileges: Public

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