1 st Grade Science.  After being shown features of the day and night time sky, the students will be able to draw detailed pictures of the day and night.

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1 st Grade Science

 After being shown features of the day and night time sky, the students will be able to draw detailed pictures of the day and night time sky.  After learning facts about the Sun, the students will be able to tell 3 facts about the sun.  Standards and 1-3.2

 Clouds  Sun  Blue Sky

 Moon  Stars  Black sky

 The sun is a star.  Why do you think the Sun is classified as a star?

 The sun provides heat so plants can grow.  What else does the sun provide?

 Click here!  cts/books/Sun_bookl et_English.htm cts/books/Sun_bookl et_English.htm

 On the paper provided, I want you to fill in the blanks telling me three different facts about the sun.  You will do a fun craft when you complete this paper!