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Saturday, February 23, 2019Saturday, February 23, 2019 Objective: YWBAT model sunlight distribution at different angles. Drill: Describe the location of the sun that creates the most intense energy on Earth.

Answer When the sun is overhead (90 degrees) the energy on each square meter in more intense. The light is less spread out.

Did you know…? Sunlight is an electromagnetic wave, which is made up of vibrating electric and magnetic fields.

Today’s Activities Drill Working with your partner from yesterday; Read aloud/highlight/discuss/answer questions (p. 36-38) Gizmos: Seasons Conclusion

Closure Question True or False: As the sun moves lower in the sky, the energy from sunlight is spread over a larger and larger area.

Conclusion Answer True