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Wednesday, April 24, 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 Answers will vary.

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

Today’s Activities Drill Question/examples of Unit projects Model the Apparent Motion of the Sun, page 8 Exploration 1 – Earth’s Rotation pages, 9 & 10 Unit Project Conclusion

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

Conclusion Answer True