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First grade science lessons with Cultivating Genius Framework "Mae Among the Stars "
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This lesson can be taught for first grade during the unit on patterns in space.This lesson can be added to Amplify’s Spinning Earth: Investigating Patterns in the Sky unit. It can be used with Lesson 2.1 after watching Zoom Out to Space videosChapter 2 Driving Question: Why was it daytime for Sai when it was nighttime for his grandma?The pursuit of Identity can be addressed throughout this unit. It is defined by Gholdy Muhammad as "Who you are, who others say you are and who you desire to be". Students see that a woman and person of color was able to fulfill her dreams of becoming an astronaut despite having this dream dismissed by a teacher. She took her parents' advice. She dreamt of being an astronaut, she believed she could do it, and she worked hard to achieve this goal.

Subject:
Astronomy
Character Education
Early Learning
Literature
Reading Informational Text
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
The genius group from Madison Wisconsin
Date Added:
07/28/2022
Why do the stars come out at night?
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In this lesson, students use a model to investigate why the stars are visible at night but disappear when the Sun comes out during the day. In the activity, Star Projector, students use paper cups to project stars onto a sky picture, and observe what happens to these stars when a flashlight acts as a model of the Sun

Subject:
Earth and Space Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Author:
Mystery Science
Date Added:
03/29/2024