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PES 2.2v: IN CLASS The Daily Pattern

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Are the constellations (group of stars) the same or different on each section of the artifact?

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If the sun and stars don’t move in space, why do the sun and stars look like they are moving in the sky? You can use this to help your write your sentence:

The sun and stars look like they are moving in the sky because the Earth is ____________

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If the Earth rotates (spins around) for one day, how many hours will have passed?

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Sept 1st 6 am: Is the constellation visible - can you see it in the sky?

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Sept 1st 6 am: Which picture shows the correct position of the Earth and the observer on the Earth at this time?

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Sept 1st Noon: Is the constellation visible - can you see it in the sky?

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Sept 1st Noon: Which picture shows the correct position of the Earth and the observer on the Earth at this time?

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Sept 1st 6 pm: Is the constellation visible - can you see it in the sky?

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Sept 1st 6 pm: Which picture shows the correct position of the Earth and the observer on the Earth at this time?

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Sept 2nd Midnight: Is the constellation visible - can you see it in the sky?

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Sept 2nd Midnight: Which picture shows the correct position of the Earth and the observer on the Earth at this time?

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Sept 2nd 6am: Is the constellation visible - can you see it in the sky?

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Sept 2nd 6am: Which picture shows the correct position of the Earth and the observer on the Earth at this time?

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Sept 2nd Noon: Is the constellation visible - can you see it in the sky?

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Sept 2nd Noon: Which picture shows the correct position of the Earth and the observer on the Earth at this time?

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Sept 2nd 6pm: Is the constellation visible - can you see it in the sky?

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Sept 2nd 6pm: Which picture shows the correct position of the Earth and the observer on the Earth at this time?

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Midnight: Could you see your constellation?

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6am: Could you see your constellation?

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Noon: Could you see your constellation?

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6pm: Could you see your constellation?

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What did you observe moving in Sky View

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What did you observe moving in System View