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11/17 Warm-up: During which season is the earth closest to the sun? Standard- 6-8 ES1B Earth is the third planet from the sun in a system that includes the Moon, the Sun, seven other major planets and their moons, and smaller objects such as asteroids, plutoids, dwarf planets and comets. These bodies differ in many characteristics (e.g., size, composition, relative position). I can: Demonstrate my knowledge of Earth in Space. Class activities Study day Mid-Unit Test tomorrow All late work due FRIDAY Key vocabulary: radiant energy, accretion, ecliptic, elliptical, rotation, revolution, axis, sphere 11/18 Warm-up: You have 3 minutes to study! I can: Demonstrate my knowledge of Earth in Space. Class activities EIS Mid-Unit Test Test Corrections start tomorrow at lunch/after school All late work due FRIDAY Key vocabulary: radiant energy, accretion, ecliptic, elliptical, rotation, revolution, axis, sphere 11/19 Warm-up: What does the word, circumpolar, mean? (hint: think about meaning of prefix and root) Standard- 6-8 ES1C Most objects in the Solar System are in regular and predictable motion. These motions explain such phenomena as the day, the year, phases of the Moon, and eclipses. I can: use data to explain the tilt of the Earth’s effect on day length. Class activities Return EIS mid-unit test Inquiry 4.3: EIS 27-28 Test corrections at lunch/after school All late work due FRIDAY Key vocabulary: solar noon, radiant energy, accretion, ecliptic, elliptical, rotation, revolution, axis, sphere 11/20 Warm-up: What does angle of separation mean? Standard- 6-8 ES1C Most objects in the Solar System are in regular and predictable motion. These motions explain such phenomena as the day, the year, phases of the Moon, and eclipses. I can: use data to explain the tilt of the Earth’s effect on day length Class activities Inquiry 4.3: EIS 29-30 Test corrections at lunch/after school All late work due FRIDAY Key vocabulary: solar noon, radiant energy, accretion, ecliptic, elliptical, rotation, revolution, axis, sphere 11/21 Warm-up: Which location from Inquiry 4.3 only has two seasons? Standard- 6-8 ES1C Most objects in the Solar System are in regular and predictable motion. These motions explain such phenomena as the day, the year, phases of the Moon, and eclipses. I can: use data to explain the tilt of the Earth’s effect on day length Class activities Planner check & warm-ups due Complete EIS 27-30 MSP booklet: ES1 A, C Test corrections at lunch/after school All late work due Key vocabulary: solar noon, radiant energy, accretion, ecliptic, elliptical, rotation, revolution, axis, sphere