DISCUSS:
How do we know the Earth is moving, and not the Sun?
DISCUSS:
How fast is the Earth spinning? (How many miles or kilometers an hour?)
Earth Map printout | 1 per student |
Sun Model printout | 1 per pair |
Crayons
One needs to be yellow to color the Sun and the other should be a dark color such as purple, blue, or black.
Colored pencils or markers will also work.
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Details
2 crayons per student
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Scissors
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1 pair per student |
Sticker Labels (1" x 3")
Tape also works. We prefer stickers because they are easier to distribute in a classroom.
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4 labels per student
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We suggest students work in pairs. Homeschool students will need a partner for the activity.
All students will be standing up and spinning in place throughout the activity with a place to view their paper Sun model. We find that placing the Sun model on a desk and standing about a foot behind the desk works well.
If you have a lamp or bright light, you can also use this as a model for the Sun. Just remind students NOT to look directly at the bulb.
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6:10
Why is the sky blue?
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4:41
Why do we call them doughnuts?
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5:16
Could a turtle live outside its shell?