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Motions of the Sun and Moon: a Fifth Grade planetarium visit
Standards covered during your visit to the Planetarium:
Standard 2: Earth Science
Core Standard:
Observe, describe, and ask questions about patterns in the sun- moon-earth system.
5.2.1 Recognize that our earth is part of the solar system in which the sun, an average
star, is the central and largest body. Observe that our solar system includes the sun,
moon, seven other planets and their moons, and many other smaller objects, such as
asteroids and comets.
5.2.2 Observe and use pictures to record how the sun appears to move across the sky
in the same general way every day but rises and sets in different places as the seasons
change.
5.2.4 Use a calendar to record observations of the shape of the moon and the rising and
setting times over the course of a month. Based on the observations, describe patterns
in the moon cycle.
Before your visit in the classroom:
 Use a calendar to record observations of the shape of the moon and the rising
and setting times over the course of a month.
 Record sun direction and shadow length at the same time of day for a month:
what changes do you observe?
 http://www.moonconnection.com/moon_phases_calendar.phtml
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taHTA7S_JGk&feature=related
youtube video on the seasons…
During your visit I will cover the following topics:
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Overview of the solar system
Seasons and changing position of the sun-demo using planetarium
Planetary motion-demo using planetarium
The Night Sky and the Big Dipper
After your visit:
 Reflection-did your ideas about seasons change?
 View Shadow and Substance website for current night sky events
http://www.shadowandsubstance.com/
http://www.findmyshadow.com/
After students have visited the planetarium…
1. Can they fill out/draw the Sun’s path on The Reasons for the seasons
worksheet.
2. Can they describe/explain why the sunrise and sunset positions change during
the year?
3. Where would the sunrise and sunset potions be in-between the first days of the
seasons?
4. Can they describe/explain why the Sun’s altitude changes during the year?
5. Why would June 21st be the longest day of the year?
6. Why would Dec. 21st be the shortest day of the year?
7. What causes seasons?