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Thursday, May 02, 2019 Objective: YWBAT model sunlight distribution at different angles. Drill: True or False: The intensity of the sun’s energy received at the equator is greater than the intensity of the energy received at the poles.

Answer True

Did you know…? Due to the shape of Earth, sunlight strikes different latitudes on Earth’s surface at different angles.

Today’s Activities Drill Evidence journal notes Drill sheet quiz Finish CER 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