Science - How Can We Predict When the Sky Will Be Dark? - (STEM) - Grade 1
Science - How Can We Predict When the Sky Will Be Dark? - (STEM) - Grade 1
How Can We Predict When the Sky Will BE Dark? STEM - 2022-2023
Presenters
- Luke Matlack
Description
How Can We Predict When the Sky Will Be Dark? is part of Smithsonian Science for the Classroom, a new curriculum series by the Smithsonian Science Education Center. It is aligned to a group of grade 1 standards. It has a focus on earth and space science with a secondary focus on physical science. In this module, students:
Analyze and interpret observations of the sky to identify when the Sun, Moon, and stars are visible and the Sun and Moon’s daily pattern of motion in the sky.
Use observations to explain that we see objects when light shines on them or if they give off their own light.
Compare two models of the Moon to identify which model better represents the observed patterns of the real Moon.
Plan and carry out an investigation to identify the pattern of daylight throughout the year.
Carry out an investigation to identify the times of the year that it will be dark when kids walk to or from school.
Explain how different light sources will allow objects to be seen when kids walk to school in the dark.
Location
Dates
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Tue, March 7 20238:30 AM - 3:30 PMESD105 Conference Center
Registration
Event # 151671
- Price
- $70.00
- Registered
- 17 / 20
- Registration Ends
- Tuesday Mar 7, 2023 3:30 PM
Registration is required prior to the start of the training.
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Professional Hours
Clock Hour Number: 1516716.00 | Clock Hours | $18.00 |
6.00 | STEM |