In This Lesson You Will...

  • Make systematic observations of the moon during the day and record these observations on a chart using pictures of the moon as it looks in the sky.
  • Draw a picture of the moon correctly representing how it looks during the day and at night.
  • List examples of objects in the sky that are close to Earth and those that are farther away.

SC.K.E.5.4: Observe that sometimes the moon can be seen at night and sometimes during the day.
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SC.K.E.5.6: Observe that some objects are far away and some are nearby as seen from Earth.
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SC.K.N.1.2: Make observations of the natural works and know that they are descriptors collected using the five senses.
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SC.K.N.1.3: Keep records as appropriate - such as pictorial records - of investigations conducted.
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SC.K.N.1.4: Observe and create a visual representation of an object which includes its major features.
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