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Sunday, April 14, 2019 Objective: YWBAT analyze patterns of the sun, moon, and stars as seen from Earth. Drill: Develop an explanation for why there are 24 total hours in a day.

Answer A day on Earth is 24 hours because Earth completes one full rotation during that time.

Did you know…? The earliest civilizations used astronomical events to develop calendars and plan agricultural activities.

Today’s Activities Drill Lunch Bunch HMH Rules of Engagement Unit 1 – Vocabulary framework in Evidence Journal Exploration 1 – Analyzing Daily Patterns in the Sky Unit Project Conclusion

HMH Rules Of Engagement Only use pencil Writing must be neat If it’s spelled correctly in the book – it must be spelled correctly Do Not Work Ahead

Closure Question True or False: Stars move east to west during the night.

Conclusion Answer True