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April 18 Agenda: Bell work Season Flip Book Season Poster Materials: Pencil Notebook/Folder Computer DO: Today we will look at misconceptions about seasons DQ: What is this a picture of? Explain why you think this.

Saturn’s Moon - Titan the largest moon of Saturn. It is the only natural satellite known to have a dense atmosphere surface liquid has been found. Titan is the sixth moon from Saturn. Titan's diameter is 50% larger than Earth's natural satellite, the Moon, and it is 80% more massive.

LEARNING GOAL: I will be able to explain why rotation and revolution causes the seasons, day and night and constellations. SCORE 4.0 IN ADDITION TO SCORE 3.0 YOU ARE ABLE TO GO ABOVE AND BEYOND BY APPLYING WHAT YOU KNOW ABOUT ROTATION AND REVOLUTION. SCORE 3.0 YOU UNDERSTAND AND CAN EXPLAIN WHY ROTATION AND REVOLUTION CAUSES THE SEASONS, DAY AND NIGHT AND CONSTELLATIONS. SCORE 2.0 WITH NO HELP YOU KNOW SOME THINGS ABOUT ROTATION AND REVOLUTION, SEASONS, DAY AND NIGHT AND CONSTELLATIONS. SCORE 1.0 WITH HELP YOU KNOW ABOUT ROTATION AND REVOLUTION, SEASONS, DAY AND NIGHT AND CONSTELLATIONS. SCORE 0.0 EVEN WITH HELP YOU DO NOT KNOW ANYTHING AT ALL ABOUT ROTATION AND REVOLUTION, SEASONS, DAY AND NIGHT AND CONSTELLATIONS.

This is actually a picture of… Over 10,000 galaxies! Taken from the hubble space telescope

Your poster must be neat and organized with colored illustrations 4 In addition to a 3, you identify how day and night plays are role in seasons throughout the year. 3 Your poster must explain & illustrate: How Earth’s tilt on its axis changes the length of daylight and creates the seasons The relationship between the tilt of Earth's axis and its yearly orbit around the sun and how that creates seasons Clarify misconceptions about why we have seasons Your poster must be neat and organized with colored illustrations 2 Some of the above information is missing/incorrect 1 The majority of the above information is missing/incorrect

Power Paragraph How does the Earth’s tilt, rotation & revolution cause seasons and day/night patterns?   Be descriptive and give examples. Use evidence from the videos and/or classwork/reading. 4 In addition to a 3, your paragraph is exceptionally well-written, organized and uses outstanding word choices/voice. 3 Your introduction explains the topic of this paragraph (see above question) You have 3 sets of yellow and pink explaining: How tilt causes seasons How revolution causes seasons How rotation causes day/night cycles. Disprove a misconception You have included proper transitions Your paragraph is free of convention errors Your paragraph is highlighted appropriately 2 Some of the above information is missing/incorrect. There are some convention errors and it is not highlighted appropriately 1 The majority of the above information is missing/incorrect. There are many convention errors and it is not highlighted appropriately.