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Date: 4/ 11 (B) & 4/14 (A) F76 Year Viewed from Space Outcome: Students will use models/drawings to explain the relative motions of Earth, Moon and Sun over time. Question: How do the relative positions of Earth and Sun affect natural phenomenon on Earth?

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  1. Date: 4/11 (B) & 4/14 (A) F76 Year Viewed from Space Outcome: Students will use models/drawings to explain the relative motions of Earth, Moon and Sun over time. Question: How do the relative positions of Earth and Sun affect natural phenomenon on Earth? Activities:Do Now! Set-up SJ F76 Year Viewed from Space B Day = shadow observations outside Review F75 Graph and AQ 1 - 5 Student Sheet 76.1 Earth's Year Viewed from Space: Top View completed with computer tutorial/procedure for F76 on page F-28 http://www.sepuplhs.org/middle/iaes/students/simulations/sepup_seasons_interactive.html Additional link if time: Seasons on other planets = http://cseligman.com/text/sky/otherseasons.htm Homework:1. Continue My Moon Observations 2. F76 AQ 1 - 7 on back of Student Sheet 76.1

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