The end of the school year signals the beginning of summer for many students. This is the perfect time of year to teach about the sun and have some “fun in the sun” performing learning activities outdoors! These hands-on activities are perfect for keeping young students engaged and learning those last few days/weeks of school. […]
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Make your own human sundial with human shadow drawings! This human sundial is so fun and easy! Use it to teach about the sun and the earth's rotation.
Teaching the Abstract Idea of Time to Children -- time for young children using objects found in the home and outdoors as representations. Free PDF
Tauche ein in die Wunder unseres nächsten Sternes mit diesem umfangreichen Printable Pack über die Schichten der Sonne! Was ist enthalten: Vorstellung Sonne: Ein präziser und dennoch informativer Überblick über die Sonne, der ihre Bedeutung in unserem Sonnensystem, ihre Rolle als Stern und faszinierende Fakten über ihre enorme Größe, Wärme- und Energieproduktion aufzeigt. Detaillierte Beschreibungen jeder Schicht: Kern: Lernen Sie die innerste Schicht der Sonne kennen, in der Kernfusion stattfindet und die Energie erzeugt wird, die unser Sonnensystem antreibt. Strahlende Zone: Entdecke, wie sich Energie in dieser dichten, strahlenden Schicht vom Kern nach außen bewegt. Konvektive Zone: Verstehe die dynamischen Bewegungen von Plasmen in dieser Schicht, in der Energie durch Konvektion übertragen wird. Photosphäre: Erforschen Sie die sichtbare Oberfläche der Sonne, die das Licht ausstrahlt, das wir von der Erde aus sehen. Chromosphäre: Wissenswertes über die mittlere Schicht der Sonne, die sich durch ihr rötliches Leuchten und ihre einzigartigen Eigenschaften auszeichnet. Corona: Decken Sie die Geheimnisse der äußeren Atmosphäre der Sonne auf, die für ihre schönen Sonnenegel und Protuberanzen bekannt ist, die während einer totalen Sonnenfinsternis sichtbar sind. Interaktiv Lernen mit QR-Code: Ein scannbarer QR-Code, der auf zusätzliche Online-Ressourcen verlinkt. Motivvorlagen zum Bau der Sonne: Lustige, leicht verständliche Vorlagen, um Ihr eigenes Modell der Sonne und ihrer Schichten zu erstellen. Perfekt für praktisches Lernen, wissenschaftliche Projekte und Displays im Klassenzimmer!
Summer days are long and sunny. You may be tempted to hide inside in the air-conditioning but there are a lot of great experiments and learning opportunities you can do centered around the Sun. Here are a few of my favorites. Create a Sundial The Sun can be used to tell time, direction and seasons.
Good morning from #CMSMatHome! Let’s put together a sundial today! Get a marker, paper plate, pencil, scissors, and a piece of paper. Draw a clock face on the paper with equally spaced numbers from 1 to 12. Cut out your clock face and glue it to the back of the paper plate. Punch […]
Practice main idea and detail with a shaped graphic organizer of a sun with clouds. Make learning fun! Great to use for close reading or to brainstorm writing about a summer day or the sun. ...
Grid layout of the I Am statements of Jesus from the Gospel of John.Word and PDF formats.
Tell the time with your own DIY sundial. Find out how to make a sundial at home or in the classroom for easy STEM.
Students create a model of the positions of the Earth and Sun during each of the seasons (Winter, Spring, Summer & Autumn) Answer key and suggested resources included. Related Resources ⭐ Sun, Moon & Earth's Cycles Anchor Chart ⭐ Seasons Envelope Foldable ⭐ Earth's Seasons Foldable More notes, games & foldables available at Sandy's Science. Florida Next Generation Sunshine State Standards Big Idea 5: Earth in Space and Time Benchmarks: SC.8.E.5.9 *SC.3.L.17.1 (with extensions)
Make Your Own Construction Paper Sun Prints (This post contains affiliate links. Thank you for your support!) Did you ever make sunprints with SunPrint Paper as a kid? I remember eagerly placing objects on that special paper, waiting patiently, and then oohing and ahhing when lovely, vibrant blue and white images appeared. It was really, really magical. (And now that I think about it... kinda scary how powerful the sunlight can be. Ack, SPF, anyone?!) Ok, back to today's post. The other day I learned through Instagram that you can make your own DIY sunprints at home... without the special paper. What?? Yurp. After some online searching and experimenting, I figured out a really easy way to make homemade sun prints at home. Now, the results aren't anywhere as nice as the images from the special SunPrint Paper, but the process is definitely still fun and a whole lot cheaper too. Materials to Make Your Own Construction Paper Sun Prints Construction Paper Contact Paper (Must be a colored, non-clear kind!) Masking Tape Scissors Paper Pen Let's Make some Sun Prints! 1. Sketch out and then cut out your ideas on paper. 2. Then, trace your images onto contact paper and cut them out. 3. Lay your contact paper images on your construction paper (without peeling off the backing) to see where you want the images to go. 4. When you're pleased with the arrangement, peel off the backing and stick the images onto your paper. (I am totally a copycat. These two designs were inspired by Anthropologie items. Golly, that store has some beautiful stuff.) 5. Once your design is ready, use masking tape and tape your construction paper to the window. (Make sure the side with the contact paper is touching the window. Basically, the contact paper blocks the sun from lightening certain portions of the paper.) 6. After about 4 hours (aka, after getting back from church and eating lunch), carefully take your construction paper off the window, and peel away your contact paper. You should see some lovely designs appear. (Note: It might take more or less time where you live. We also got results after waiting just 2 hours.) Tada! Aren't they gorgeous? Now the only question is what to do with this lovely paper? Hrmmm.... Aaaaand, if you like the idea of playing around with window art, here are some other cool window art ideas that you might enjoy: Cellophane Stained Glass Windows Contact Paper and Cellophane Art Easy DIY Window Clings Happy making!
For this STEM challenge activity, students must design and test a working sundial. It's the perfect opportunity to incorporate hands on exploration while learning about the sun, night and day, shadows, solar power, etc. This resource includes: teacher directions, suggestions, discussion questions, and extensions a force copy link to a digital Google Slides version 3 slides of background information about sundials 5 slides setting up the challenge with student directions a student response worksheet a scoring rubric Your students will love this simple but challenging STEM activity and you will love that it requires minimal prep time. Get my growing STEM bundle instead and save 50%! The best news is you'll get all future STEM resources that I add for free! Please follow my store here for more great resources! You can also find me on Facebook, Instagram, and lafountaineofknowledge.com where you'll discover ideas, inspiration, and plenty of freebies! Or join my email list to get a monthly newsletter with exclusive FREE resources you can't get anywhere else! Want free money to spend on Teachers Pay Teachers? Rate this product to earn some TpT credit! Leaving feedback helps us both out and takes less than a minute! Your support makes it possible for me to continue making and sharing great resources! Thank you!
Our Sunprint Kits allow kids to make their own solar prints using the power of the sun! An easy and exciting project that connects kids to the natural world, making Sunprints is a fun craft that also teaches science. Developed by educators at UC Berkeley in 1975, Sunprints teaches kids about the photographic process using only the sun, water, and a bit of imagination. Place a flower, fern, leaves, or other object on the special photographic paper and set it briefly in the sun. Rinse the paper in water watch a beautiful long-lasting image appear before your eyes! AVAILABLE IN TWO SIZES: Regular Kit - Contains 12 sheets of 4"x4" Sunprint paper plus acrylic overlay Super Kit - Contains 15 sheets of 8"x11" Sunprint paper plus acrylic overlay Sunprints provide sun-powered art and science for curious learners ages 6 and up! SIZE : See above
Orange and red sun shaped sun catcher. Ethically sourced. Hang in a window to reflect the light and bring the sun catcher to life.
This hand-drawn doodle of the Sun can be used as a worksheet, assessment, poster, interactive notebook page, coloring page, reminder sheet, or study page to name a few! When you download this product, you will get FIVE versions, making it useful for multiple ages, grades, and ability levels! The versions include: Completed color copy - use as a poster or example Completed black and white copy (ink saver version) - students can color in Blank copy with just the Sun drawn - students can label, color, add info, and more! Blank copy with boxes drawn for labeling - students can label, color, and add info! Black and white copy with labeled boxes - students can color and add more information to each layer if needed Make sure to check out my other Science materials and bundles!!
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How did people tell time before our analog and digital clocks were invented? They used the SUN! In this Science and Math...
Stretching gracefully across the Sacramento River in Redding, CA is this glass bottomed bridge opened in 2004. It is suspended by cables from the white tower structure. The tower is on the north sh…