(OAS-S: K.2.ETS1, SEP)
Watch the teacher and stay quiet while the teacher gives directions.
What is listening?
The bright object we see in the sky during the day.
What is the Sun?
The object in the night sky that can look like a circle.
What is the Moon?
What the Sun does every morning.
What is rising?
The season that is usually the hottest.
What is summer?
Safety goggles protect this part of your body during an experiment.
What are our eyes?
What the Sun gives us to help keep Earth warm.
What is heat?
A time when the Moon can sometimes be seen.
What is daytime?
The Sun does this every evening.
What is setting?
The season that is usually the coldest.
What is winter?
We wear this so spills, paint, or messy stuff don’t get on us.
What is an apron?
The time of day we usually see the Sun.
What is daytime?
Small, bright lights seen in the night sky.
What are stars?
We can predict their patterns in the sky.
What are the sun, moon and stars?
The season with the most daylight.
What is summer?
The first thing you should do if something spills or breaks.
What is telling the teacher?
The sun rises, moves across the sky, and sets.
How does the sun move during the day?
A constellation or a group of stars that make a shape.
What is a pattern of stars?
The changing shapes of the Moon over time.
What are phases?
The season with shorter days.
What is winter?
How tools and materials should be used in science class.
What is carefully?
Two important things the Sun gives to Earth.
What are light and heat?
The time of day when most stars are visible.
What is nighttime?
Scientists use this in the sky to predict what will happen.
What are patterns in the sky?
The cause of the days being shorter in the winter.
What is the tilt of the Earth?