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EMS 1.3 (3/22) Version B
By Alex Kovalik (he/him/his)
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Question 1
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How are the differences between a model that is “to scale” and a model that is “not to scale” helpful in science?
CFS
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Accurately identifies the observable differences in two models
Accurately describes the relationship between position/size of objects and analytical capabilities
Question 2
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The circle below represents the moon. Shade in the amount of the moon that is dark.
visibility
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Question 3
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Explain your model: How did you choose to shade your model? Why?
CFS
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Accurately identifies the light on the moon based on its position
Accurately describes the cause and effect relationship between light and illuminated objects
Modeling Light and Dark
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Launch Earth, Moon, and Sun Modeling Tool activity:
Light and Dark
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Goal
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- Show light and dark on the Earth and Moon from a
top view.
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- Draw the appropriate amount of light, and in the correct location depending on its location
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Question 4
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Draw the appropriate amount of light, and in the correct location depending on its location
visibility
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Question 5
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Which side of the moon is always light? What evidence do you have?
CFS
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Accurately identifies the light on the moon based on its position
Accurately describes the cause and effect relationship between light and illuminated objects
Question 6
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Which side of the moon is always dark? What evidence do you have?
CFS
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Accurately identifies the light on the moon based on its position
Accurately describes the cause and effect relationship between light and illuminated objects