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Saturday, April 13, 2019 Objective: YWBAT model sunlight distribution at different angles. Drill: Describe the path of the sun in the sky at the equator. (p. 34)

Answer The path of the sun remains constant throughout the year. It rises in the east, goes nearly overhead, and sets in the west. Daytime lasts about 12 hours.

Did you know…? Compared with the summer solstice and equinoxes, the winter sun shines at a low angle and spends little time above the horizon.

Today’s Activities Drill Model Sunlight Distribution (p. 35) Read/highlight/discuss (p. 36) “Energy from the Sun” Write CER, question #16 in evidence journal Conclusion

Closure Question Which angle of light had the largest surface area?

Conclusion Answer 30 degree