Luminous cows How light is important in the living world THE SUN.

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Luminous cows How light is important in the living world THE SUN

Learning objectives Children will know: -The sun is a source of heat -The sun is a source of light

Strategies of teaching and learning -Experimental and -Theoretical teaching -Use constructivism

Types of learning The children will experience the following types of learning

Procedures Organization: -Classical lecture -Groups of 5 students -Do experiment

Procedures Materials: -White bowls -Soil -Water -Thermometers -Marker

Learning outcomes -The sun brings light and heat to earth -Land heats and cools quicker than water -Use of scientific thinking skills -Understand concepts of light and heat -Use thermometer

Evaluate teaching process -Make notes during lesson about what to change next time -Record how children work -Record if there are troubles among the children

Evaluate learning process -Let the children do a standard test