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DO NOW V: 0Monday

Feb. 9

MONDAY

02/9

Describe why seasons occur.

TUESDAY

02/10

 

Homework & Agenda V: 0Homework Grade Level: Lunar Phases

Pre-AP: Lunar Phases

Today’s Agenda

1. Make “Season Hats”2. Reading & Special Assignment

TEKS8.7 (A) Model and illustrate how the tilted Earth rotates on its axis, causing day and night, and revolves around the Sun causing changes in seasons.

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Vocabulary

RotationRevolutionAxisSeasons

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ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS:- How does the motion of the Sun, Earth, and Moon affect the environment?- How does gravity effect the organization and motion of the solar system?

DAILY OBJECTIVES:Students will…-Review the reasons for the seasons on Earth.

V: 0EQs & Objectives

1. Using 4 Styrofoam balls, create Earth models by coloring the northern hemisphere blue and the southern hemisphere green.

2. Use toothpicks to model where the north and south poles are.

3. Using a black marker, draw the Equator.

Seasons Hats V: 2

1. Cut out a circle in the center of the foam board.2. Place the 4 Earth models around the circle to

represent the four seasons on Earth. (Make sure the Earth is tilted in the same direction for each model)

3. Make “Sun Hats”.4. Practice identifying the seasons using the new

“Season Hats”.

Seasons Hats V: 2

1. Using the following materials. Create a model of why the seasons occur.

2. Your model should include the following things:1. The Earth revolving counterclockwise around the sun.2. Earth tilted on its axis.3. The north pole, south pole, and equator labeled.4. The north star, Polaris.5. A written description of your model.

Seasons Models V: 2

1. Choose one of the readings.• Mars Rover• Lunar History

2. Complete a Special Assignment on a poster.

Reading & Special Assignment V: 0

DO NOW V: 0Tuesday

Feb. 10

TUESDAY

02/10

The World Cup is in July every 4 years. In 2010, the World Cup was in South Africa. Why were the fans wearing heavy winter coats?

WED/THRS

02/11 & 02/12

 

Homework & Agenda V: 0Homework Grade Level: Lunar Phases

Pre-AP: Lunar Phases

Today’s Agenda

1. Finish Season Models2. Mars Rover Reading3. Present Seasons Models

TEKS8.7 (B) Demonstrate and predict the sequence of events in the lunar cycle

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Vocabulary

Lunar CycleGibbousCrescentWaxing

WaningNeap TideSpring Tide

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ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS:- How does the motion of the Sun, Earth, and Moon affect the environment?- How does gravity effect the organization and motion of the solar system?

DAILY OBJECTIVES:Students will…-Need to update

V: 0EQs & Objectives

1. Using the following materials. Create a model of why the seasons occur.

2. Your model should include the following things:1. The Earth revolving counterclockwise around the sun.2. Earth tilted on its axis.3. The north pole, south pole, and equator labeled.4. The north star, Polaris.5. A written description of your model.

Seasons Models V: 2

1. Complete the Reading about the Mars Exploration Rover- Opportunity

2. Complete a Special Assignment (T-shirt design or Magazine ad) on your poster paper.

YOU MAY WORK ALONE OR WITH ONE PARTNER

Mars Rover Reading V: 2

DO NOW V: 0Wed/Thrs

Feb. 11 & 12

WED/THRS

02/11 & 02/12

Complete the Anticipatory Set

FRIDAY

02/13

 

Homework & Agenda V: 0Homework Grade Level: Lunar Phases

Pre-AP: Lunar Phases

Today’s Agenda

1. Modeling Lunar Phases2. BrainPop Video: Moon Phases3. Card Sort (RM 41)4. Stick and Lamp Model of Moon Phases5. Exit Ticket

TEKS8.7 (B) Demonstrate and predict the sequence of events in the lunar cycle

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Vocabulary

Lunar CycleGibbousCrescentWaxing

WaningNeap TideSpring Tide

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ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS:- How does the motion of the Sun, Earth, and Moon affect the environment?- How does gravity effect the organization and motion of the solar system?

DAILY OBJECTIVES:Students will…-Model lunar phases.

V: 0EQs & Objectives

Modeling Lunar Phases V: 2

Using the materials, model the position of the moon, sun, and Earth so that you would see the different lunar phases.

SUN

EARTH

MOON

Recorder: Draw a picture of the positioning

Rotate jobs for each lunar phase.

Modeling Lunar Phases V: 2

Using the materials, model the position of the moon, sun, and Earth so that you would see a full moon from Earth.

Modeling Lunar Phases V: 2

Using the materials, model the position of the moon, sun, and Earth so that you would see a full moon from Earth.

Modeling Lunar Phases V: 2

Using the materials, model the position of the moon, sun, and Earth so that you would see a new moon from Earth.

Modeling Lunar Phases V: 2

Using the materials, model the position of the moon, sun, and Earth so that you would see a new moon from Earth.

Modeling Lunar Phases V: 2

Using the materials, model the position of the moon, sun, and Earth so that you would see a half moon from Earth.

Modeling Lunar Phases V: 2

Using the materials, model the position of the moon, sun, and Earth so that you would see a half moon from Earth.

Modeling Lunar Phases V: 2

Using the materials, model the position of the moon, sun, and Earth so that you would see a crescent moon from Earth.

Modeling Lunar Phases V: 2

Using the materials, model the position of the moon, sun, and Earth so that you would see a crescent moon from Earth.

RM 41 – Lunar Phases V: 0

In your INB, turn your book sideways and draw a picture of Earth in the center of the page.

Then, draw an image indicating sunlight from the right.

SUNLIGHT

RM 41 – Lunar Phases V: 0

Draw 8 moons around the Earth, to represent the phases of the moon. Then color the dark side of each of the moons.

SUNLIGHT

RM 41 – Lunar Phases V: 0

SUNLIGHT

RM 41 – Lunar Phases V: 0

Cut out the lunar phases from the handout and place them in 8 positions around the Earth.

SUNLIGHT

RM 41 – Lunar Phases V: 0

Label the moon at each phase.

SUNLIGHT

Stick and Lamp Model V: 2

Using the Styrofoam ball on the straw, model the phases of the moon.

Start by standing in front of the lamp with ball between you and the lamp. Turn counter clockwise to model the rotation of the Earth and the Moon.

Stop at each of the 8 positions and say out loud the name of the lunar phase.

Exit Ticket V: 0

Draw a picture of the position of the Earth, Sun, and Moon when there is a half moon.

DO NOW V: 0Friday

Feb. 13

FRIDAY

02/13 Label the moon picture

Homework & Agenda V: 0Homework Grade Level: Lunar Phases

Pre-AP: Lunar Phases

Today’s Agenda

1. DOC2. Moon Phases Rap3. Lunar Hats4. RM 44

TEKS8.7 (B) Demonstrate and predict the sequence of events in the lunar cycle

V: 0

Vocabulary

Lunar CycleGibbousCrescentWaxing

WaningNeap TideSpring Tide

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ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS:- How does the motion of the Sun, Earth, and Moon affect the environment?- How does gravity effect the organization and motion of the solar system?

DAILY OBJECTIVES:Students will…-Model lunar phases.

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Phases of the Moon Rap V: 0

Phases of the Moon Rap

Lunar Hats V: 0

Practice identifying the phases of the moon using the Lunar Hats.

RM 44 V: 0

Complete RM 44

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