Earth and space. The student knows that there are
recognizable patterns in the natural world and among objects in the sky. The
student is expected to:
A set of 12 vocabulary cards used to describe the weather.
A set of work mats for students to write and form the months of the year using playdough.
A cut and paste activity where students order familiar daily events.
A sorting activity with 16 daily events that students order into morning, afternoon, and night.
A set of beautifully illustrated posters that depict the four seasons and the differences between them.
A worksheet the explores the observable features of the seasons.
A worksheet that explores features of the nighttime sky.
A worksheet that explores different types of weather and subsequent observable changes.
A worksheet that explores features of the daytime sky.
A visual representation of the seasons in the Northern Hemisphere.
This Earth and Space Sciences unit explores how and why observable changes occur in the sky and landscape, and develops students' ability to describe these changes in their local environment.
A 60-minute lesson in which students will explore the changes in the weather.