9.23_sciences_PES 3.5 Modeling Constellations Over Time
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PES 3.5 Lesson: Modeling Constellations over Time
Objective: KWBAT identify patterns to write explanations about when we see different stars throughout the year.
We already know Section A shows the constellation Orion, which is visible in December and the winter months.
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Identifying Constellations on the Artifact
We learned in our last lesson that Earth’s position in its yearly orbit (around the sun) determines which stars we see in the night sky.
We also notice that there is a pattern with the trees on the artifact, which shows us the season and months of the year when each constellation is visible in the sky. We can use this pattern to figure out the constellations!
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Now, let’s identify Constellation B - which we know is visible in the sky during the FALL months (September, October, November).
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Let’s identify Constellation C - which we know is visible in the sky during the SUMMER months (June, July, August)
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Why do we only see some constellations at certain times of the year?
Sentence starter:
We only see some constellations at certain times of the year because ____________________
Using the trees as clues, what season could be shown in section B of the artifact?
A) Summer
B) Fall
C) Winter
D) Spring
Using the calendar, what months could the constellation in section B be seen?
A) September, October, November
B) December, January, February
C) March, April, May
D) June, July, August
Using the trees as clues, what season could be shown in section C of the artifact?
A) Summer
B) Fall
C) Winter
D) Spring
Using the calendar, what months could the constellation in section C be seen?
A) September, October, November
B) December, January, February
C) March, April, May
D) June, July, August
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Reading about the constellations we think are shown in the artifact, what months is Pegasus visible high in the night sky in North America?
A) June, July, August
B) September, October, November
C) March, April, May
D) December, January, February
Reading about the constellations we think are shown in the artifact, what months is Scorpius visible high in the night sky in North America?
A) June, July, August
B) September, October, November
C) March, April, May
D) December, January, February
How much time passes in between each section of the artifact?
A) 1 month
B) 2 months
C) 3 months
Following that pattern, what month is the missing section of the artifact?
A. March
B. February
C. April
Based on what we’ve learned about the artifact which of the following is NOT true?
A) Constellation C is visible during July nights
B) Constellation A (Orion) is visible at night in February
C) Constellation B is visible in April nights
Based on what we know about the artifact and Earth’s movements, which of the following is NOT true?
A) We see constellation C but not constellation B during the summer nights because of Earth’s spin.
B) We see constellation C but not constellation B during the summer nights because of Earth’s orbit around the sun.