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Where will the Sun be tomorrow?
Sun & Shadows Unit | Performance Task

Where will the Sun be tomorrow?

Sun & Shadows Unit | Performance Task
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In this unit, we learned many things about shadows and the Sun. Let’s look back at some of them.
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Watch the shadow of this tree. This video is faster than real life. Watch, then discuss. How is this shadow moving if the tree is not moving?
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Shadows can move if the light source moves. Discuss. What is the light source that made this shadow move?
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These shadows are getting longer because the Sun is moving down. Watch, then discuss. If the Sun is moving down, is it morning or evening? How do you know?
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The Sun looks like it moves across the sky. It is at different places in the sky at different times. Let’s see how the Sun can help us keep track of time.
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This is Mateo. Mateo likes to play outside.
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This is Mateo’s favorite spot to play. It is a big field near where he lives. He can chase butterflies. He can dig in the dirt. He can play his favorite games.
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Mateo doesn’t bring anything to keep track of time when he goes here to play. He doesn’t need anyone to help him keep track of time, either. But he can keep track of time anyway. Let’s try to figure out how he does it.
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When Mateo goes to the field to play, he likes to go right after breakfast. This is what it looks like right after breakfast. Discuss. Do you see anything in this picture that tells you it is morning?
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After Mateo plays all morning, it is time for lunch. This is what it looks like when it is time for lunch in the middle of the day. Discuss. Do you see anything that helps Mateo know that it is time for lunch?
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After lunch, Mateo plays all afternoon. Then, in the evening, it is time to go home. This is what it looks like when it is time to go home. Discuss. Do you see anything that helps Mateo know that it is time to go home?
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Watch this video. This is what the Sun looks in one day, from morning to evening. This video is faster than real life.
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Discuss. How was Mateo able to tell when it was morning, when it was time for lunch, and when it was time to go home?
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Now let’s see if you can keep track of time! This is a picture from a different day. Discuss. Is it morning or evening? How do you know? And where do you think the Sun will move next?
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This is a picture from a different day. Discuss. Is it time to eat breakfast, lunch, or dinner? How do you know? And where do you think the Sun will move next?
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This is a picture from a different day. Discuss. Is it time to play, time to eat lunch, or time to go home? How do you know?
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Imagine you are going to play at this field with Mateo tomorrow. Do you think you could use the Sun to keep track of time all by yourself?
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You will get a sheet that looks like this. You will draw where the Sun will be in the morning, at lunchtime, and in the evening.
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You can draw the Sun as a circle, like this. Remember: you’ll need to draw it in the right place at each time of day.
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There are 3 boxes. In box 1, you will draw the Sun where it will be in the morning. In box 2, you will draw where the Sun will be at lunch. In box 3, you will draw where the Sun will be when it is time to go home.
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Get a sheet. Put your name at the top. Then, draw where the Sun will be in the morning, at lunch, and when it is time to go home in the evening.
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Grade 1

Day Patterns

Sun, Shadows, & Daily Patterns

1-ESS1-1

185 reviews

Activity Prep

Print Prep
In this performance task, students will observe and predict the apparent location of the Sun in the sky at different times of day.

After a review of the unit, students will gather observations of the Sun from a single location. They will see that the Sun follows a repeating pattern in its apparent motion, and then use that pattern to predict the location of the Sun at various times of day in the future.
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Unit Review

10 mins

Grade 1

Day Patterns

Sun, Shadows, & Daily Patterns

1-ESS1-1

185 reviews
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