Unpacked Content
Scientific and Engineering Practices
Analyzing and Interpreting Data
Crosscutting Concepts
Patterns
Knowledge
Students know:
- Stars are not seen in the sky during the day, but are seen in the sky at night.
- The sun is at different positions in the sky at different times of the day, appearing to rise in one part of the sky in the morning and appearing to set in another part of the sky in the evening.
- The moon can be seen during the day and at night, but the sun can only be seen during the day.
- The moon is at different positions in the sky at different times of the day or night, appearing to rise in one part of the sky and appearing to set in another part of the sky.
Skills
Students are able to:
- Organize data from observations in order to describe objects in the day/night sky
- Use patterns found in data from observations to describe and predict the position of objects in the day/night sky.
Understanding
Students understand that:
- Patterns related to the appearance of objects in the sky can be observed and used to provide evidence that future appearances of those objects can be predicted.
Vocabulary
- observe
- describe
- predict
- pattern
- sun
- moon
- star
- sky
- day
- night
- sunset
- sunrise
- motion
- appear