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22-23 PES 2.4: Which Way is Up?

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Videos to review the assignment

Part 1: Questions 1 to 11
https://drive.google.com/file/d/13NcDMalqQ2M_mFzt7POtNh-dG4t6ma4q/view

Part 2: Questions 12 to 23
https://drive.google.com/file/d/13BWkf-HuQ-ia5-8Fd-rSMV05cSqZnypB/view

PES 2.4: Which Way is Up?

Objective: KWBAT gather evidence and draw conclusions about the way things fall.

Chapter Question: Why is the sun up sometimes, but not other times?

Question 1
1.

Why is the sun up sometimes, but not other times? Use the sentence starters below to write your paragraph.

Use these words in your paragraph: other stars daytime sun spins/rotates nighttime earth

Sentence starters:
- The sun is up sometimes, but not other times because _______________________.
- When the earth faces the sun, it is ________________ and we see the ________________ in the sky.
- When the earth faces away from the sun, it is ________________ and we see the ________________ in the sky.

Warm Up - Making Predictions

In our last lesson, we learned that Earth spins around once each day and that affects when it’s daytime or nighttime for people. But if the people on opposite sides of Earth can look up and see different things as Earth spins, which way is up? We’ll investigate that today!

Hypothesis

A hypothesis is a prediction or possible answer for a question.

Question: What will happen to the rocks after the people drop them?
Question 2
2.

Each person is in a different country around the world and is holding a rock. Draw arrows for each person to show what will happen to the rocks after the people drop them.


Observing the Way Things Fall

Now let’s see what actually happens when people all over the world drop rocks!

DIRECTIONS:
  • As you watch, observe what happens and think about whether this is the same or different from what you predicted on the warm up question.
Question 3
3.

Edit the model below to match what we saw in the video. Draw arrows for each person to show what happened to the rocks after the people drop them.


Pre Reading Knowledge Check

DIRECTIONS:
  • Write A for Agree or D for Disagree on your whiteboard for each sentence.


Which Way is Up?



DIRECTIONS:
  • Read the book with the class
  • Click on the link to read the book: https://learning.amplify.com/books/9781943228645/#page=1
  • Gist Statement - A gist statement is the main idea or the summary of the text, one or two sentences.
  • Write a gist statement (summary or sentence with the main idea) for each page
Question 4
4.

Gist Statement - The main idea or the summary of the text, one or two sentences.

Write a gist statement for Page 4: What Does Up Really Mean?

Question 5
5.

Gist Statement - The main idea or the summary of the text, one or two sentences.

Write a gist statement for Page 5: No Escape

Question 6
6.

Gist Statement - The main idea or the summary of the text, one or two sentences.

Write a gist statement for Pages 6 and 7: Down to Earth

Question 7
7.

Gist Statement - The main idea or the summary of the text, one or two sentences.

Write a gist statement for Pages 10 and 11: Wondering About Gravity

Question 8
8.

Gist Statement - The main idea or the summary of the text, one or two sentences.

Write a gist statement for Pages 12 and 13: Which Way is Down?

Question 9
9.

Gist Statement - The main idea or the summary of the text, one or two sentences.

Write a gist statement for Pages 14 and 15: Up and Down are Different for Different People

Question 10
10.

Gist Statement - The main idea or the summary of the text, one or two sentences.

Write a gist statement for Pages 18 and 19: Up Moves When Earth Moves

Question 11
11.

Gist Statement - The main idea or the summary of the text, one or two sentences.

Write a gist statement for Page 22 and 23: What’s Up?

Review

POST READING KNOWLEDGE CHECK
Question 12
12.

Question 13
13.

Question 14
14.

Question 15
15.

Question 16
16.

Question 17
17.

Question 18
18.

Question 19
19.


Scientific Explanation /

Claim, Evidence, Reasoning Paragraph


Question: Your friend says that UP is always toward the sun. Do you agree or disagree? Use evidence from the reading and the diagram above to support your response.
Question 20
20.

Claim: Restate the question (use part of the question) AND Answer the question

Sentence starter: I (choose one: agree OR disagree) with my friend, up (choose one: is OR is not) always toward the sun.

Question 21
21.

Evidence: Choose ONE (OR MORE) PIECE OF EVIDENCE that supports (proves) your answer

Use evidence from the reading or the diagram (picture) below?


Sentence starter: In the (choose one: text or diagram) it says/shows ________________

Question 22
22.

Reasoning: Explains how the evidence you gave proves your answer.

Sentence starter:
Up is ______________. Down is _______________. Gravity is _______________

Question 23
23.

Which way is up?
  • Click on the show your work button
  • To the left, use the drawing tool to draw arrows for person 1 and person 2 to show which way is up for each person.
  • You should draw 2 arrows

Click on the links to watch the video and answer the questions on the goformative assignment
Gravity is a force that pulls all objects on Earth.
A) Agree
B) Disagree
Earth stays still and the sun moves across the sky every day.
A) Agree
B) Disagree
Down is always toward Earth.
A) Agree
B) Disagree
Up is always toward the sun.
A) Agree
B) Disagree
If an object weighs more on Earth, that means the pull of gravity is stronger for that object.
A) Agree
B) Disagree
What is gravity?
A) Force that pushes objects apart
B) Force that pulls objects to the ground
C) Force that pushes in the opposite direction
What direction is down? Select All that apply

A) Toward the center of Earth.
B) Away from the ground.
C) Toward the ground.
What direction is up?

A) Toward the center of Earth.
B) Away from the ground.
C) Toward the ground.