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How can the Sun help you if you're lost?
Spinning Sky Unit | Lesson 3 of 7

How can the Sun help you if you're lost?

Spinning Sky Unit | Lesson 3 of 7
Lesson narration:
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Three sun direction choices

If`you`were`Doug,
what`would`you`do
to`get`home?

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Get these supplies.
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Cut on the thick black lines. When you’re done, you’ll have two pieces.
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Poke the paper fastener through the top hole then turn the paper
upside down like this.
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Turn over the paper with the sun on it. Slide the hole over the paper
fastener.
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Spread the prongs and flatten them like this.
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Trace the word east (where the sun rises). Then trace the word west
(where the sun sets).
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Practice making the sun rise over my friend’s house (the white one)
and set behind my house (the gray one).
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Turn and Talk: How can the sun help me get back to my house in the
afternoon? Should I walk towards the sun or away from it?
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Here’s what I figured out.
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# Extensions
Below are ideas for extending this topic beyond the activity & exploration you just completed.
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# Readings:

These Common-Core-aligned readings are free with registration on ReadWorks. All readings include comprehension questions.

  • Day to Night— A child notices the position of the sun in the sky at different times of day. (Grade 1)
  • Sunrise, Sunset— A reading about how the length of the day changes with the season of the year. (Grade 1)
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## Activity: Where’s the Sun?

Encourage your students to notice where the sun is in the sky at different times of the day. Ask them to show you these times, using their Sun Finder.

  • Where is the sun at lunchtime?
  • Where is the sun when you wake up in the morning?
  • Where is the sun just before dinnertime?
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forest


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a place with lots of trees
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Sun


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the large ball of light in the sky during the day
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sunrise


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when the Sun appears in the morning
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sunset


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when the Sun disappears in the evening
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east


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one of four main directions; if you are facing north, it is to the right
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west


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one of four main directions; if you are facing north, it is to the left
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pattern


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something that happens again and again and again in a way that can be predicted
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predict


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to guess what will happen based on things you know
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children lost in the city by Image used under license from Shutterstock.com: Josef Sowa
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Lesson narration:

Grade 1

Sun, Moon, & Stars

Sun & Daily Patterns

1-ESS1-1

Activity Prep

Print Prep

In this lesson, students develop a model of the sun’s daily path across the sky, then use this model to help someone who’s lost. In the activity, Sun Finder, students create a mobile paper model of the sun and earth to illustrate the position of the sun throughout the day.

Preview activity

Exploration

12 mins

Grade 1

Sun, Moon, & Stars

Sun & Daily Patterns

1-ESS1-1

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