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Students will discover that stars other than our sun are not visible during the day and compare a day sky with a night sky.
Vocabulary: binoculars, telescope, outer space
Science Focus: the sun and stars
Watch a Video:
What's in the Night Sky?
Read the Issue:
The Case of the Missing Stars
Play a Game:
Sight Word Stars
Skill: high-frequency words
Complete Skill Sheets
Reading Checkpoint
Skill: key details
Color by Sight Word
Interview With the Sun
Skill: writing
Lesson Boosters
Paired Text Suggestion: The Stars Just Up the Street by Sue Soltis
Make Predictions: Where are stars during the day?
Punctuation Hunt: Question Marks and Exclamation Marks
Hands-on Activity: Day and Night
CCSS (and states that have similar standards): RI.1.1 key details; RF.1.1 punctuation; RF.1.2 phonological awareness; RF.1.3 phonics and word analysis; SL.1.1 collaborative conversations; L.1.6 use new vocabulary; W.1.8 recall information
Simple, spectacular ideas to boost your lessons.
Skills: fine motor, writing
Materials: Day and Night skill sheets, pencils, scissors, glue, white paper, construction paper, crayons, cotton balls, aluminum foil, and other art materials