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