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First Grade Science

First Grade Science. Science Essential Standards. Unpacking the Science Essential Standards. Earth Science Earth in the Universe: Sky Observations 1.E.1 Recognize the features and patterns of the earth/moon/sun system as observe from Earth. Science Essential Standards.

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First Grade Science

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  1. First GradeScience

  2. Science Essential Standards

  3. Unpacking the Science Essential Standards Earth Science Earth in the Universe: Sky Observations 1.E.1 Recognize the features and patterns of the earth/moon/sun system as observe from Earth.

  4. Science Essential Standards 1.E.1 Recognize the features and patterns of the earth/moon/sun system as observe from Earth. • 1.E.1.1 Recognize differences in the features of the day and night sky and apparent movement of objects across the sky as observed from Earth. • 1.E.1.2 Recognize patterns of observable changes in the Moon’s appearance from day to day.

  5. Earth in the Universe

  6. Earth in the Universe: Sky Observations Enduring Understandings: • Patterns can be recognized in the day and night sky. • The movement and appearance of objects in the sky follow a predictable pattern. Essential Questions: • What can we observe in the day or night sky? • How are the day and night sky the same or different? • How does the moon’s appearance change over time? • What kinds of patterns can we see/observe in the day or night sky? • What are some examples of changes observed in the sky?

  7. Sky Observations • Learning about objects in the sky should be entirely observational and qualitative. • Get students noticing and describing what the sky looks like at different times. • They should observe how the moon appears to change its shape. It is too soon to name all the moon's phases and much too soon to explain them.

  8. Sky Observations • Objects in the sky have patterns of movement. • There are more stars in the sky than anyone can easily count, but they are not scattered evenly, and they are not all the same in brightness or color. • The sun is a star and can only be seen in the daytime. • The moon can be seen sometimes at night and sometimes during the day. • The sun, moon, and stars all appear to move slowly across the sky. • The moon looks a little different every day but looks the same again about every four weeks.

  9. Exploring the Standards • Explore the model of the Earth to test different ideas about what causes day and night • Explore the model of the moon to test different ideas about what causes the moon phases

  10. www.bbc.co.uk/schools/scienceclips/ages/9_10/earth_sun_moon.shtmlwww.bbc.co.uk/schools/scienceclips/ages/9_10/earth_sun_moon.shtml

  11. Moon Patterns 1.E.1.2 Recognize patterns of observable changes in the Moon’s appearance from day to day. Students know the moon looks a little different every day but looks the same again about every four weeks. They know that the moon’s observable changes follow a pattern.

  12. Exploring Space • Model how the moon travels in space • Include the sun, moon, and earth • Describe the role and placement of each

  13. The Moon • Earth orbits the Sun every year • Moon revolves around the Earth every month, about 28 days • Moon’s orbit is slightly tilted and not in a straight alignment with Earth • Half of the moon is illuminated by the sun • The moon’s phase depends on how much illumination is visible from Earth

  14. Phases of the Moon • Lunar cycle moves from the new moon phase (completely invisible) to full moon and back to new again • Waxing: moon moves from new to full • Waning: moon moves back to new moon

  15. Phases of the Moon

  16. Phases of the Moon

  17. Phases of the Moon

  18. The Moon Video: Phases of the Moon http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXseTWTZlks • Moon Observations • Do You Know This About the Moon?

  19. Day & Night Misconceptions The Sun goes behind hills. Clouds cover the Sun. The Moon covers the Sun. The Sun goes behind the Earth once a day. The Earth goes around the Sun once a day. The Sun moves across the sky.

  20. Uncovering Student Ideas in Science Assessment Probes Moonlight Emmy’s Moon and Stars Darkness at Night Gazing at the Moon Going Through a Phase Where Do Stars Go? Objects in the Sky

  21. Uncovering Student Ideas in Science • Essential Standards Probe Alignment

  22. Phases of the Moon Explore Learning www.explorelearning.com

  23. Phases of the Moon Gizmos

  24. Teachers' Domain http://www.teachersdomain.org/

  25. Phases of the Moon World Moon Project: www.worldmoonproject.org/

  26. http://www.rockingham.k12.va.us/resources/elementary/1science.htmhttp://www.rockingham.k12.va.us/resources/elementary/1science.htm

  27. http://www.rockingham.k12.va.us/resources/elementary/1science.htmhttp://www.rockingham.k12.va.us/resources/elementary/1science.htm

  28. Science Resources Aegom Interactive Smartboard Lessons www.aegom.com/

  29. Essential Standards Resources • DPI Wiki Space http://www.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/

  30. Glossary of Terms • Represents the big, powerful concepts and ideas teachers need to know and understand • Not exhaustive, seeks to address critical terms and definitions essential in building content knowledge and understanding • Living document

  31. K-5 Science Resource Packs Include: Unpacked Content, Vocabulary, Essential Questions, Websites, Video Links, Common Misconceptions, Writing Prompts, Graphic Organizers

  32. K-5 Assessment Examples • Provides examples that illustrate ways in which the standards might be assessed

  33. Technology Resources Charlotte Mecklenburg Science Wiki http://elementaryscience.cmswiki.wikispaces.net/

  34. Science Books Day and Night by Robin Nelson The Sun Is My Favorite Star by Frank Asch Day and Night by Margaret Hall What Makes Day and Night by Franklyn Branley

  35. Science Books So That’s How the Moon Changes Shape! by Allan Fowler The Moon Seems to Change by Franklyn M. Branley

  36. Science Books Phases of the Moon by Gillia M. Olsen The Moon Book by Gail Gibbons The Moon by Seymour Simon

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