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Sun, Moon, and Stars Overview

SCHEDULING THE MODULE

For comprehensive teaching of the science standards at grade 3, with multiple exposures, science should be taught on the schedule below. Active-investigation sessions (including wrap-up) and reading sessions might be 40–45 minutes, I-Check and assessment-review sessions 20–25 minutes.

Active-investigation (A) sessions include firsthand observations of objects in the sky, active thinking about the experiences, small-group discussion, simulations, writing in science notebooks, learning new vocabulary in context, viewing a video, and completing written embedded assessments to inform instruction.

Wrap-up (W) sessions are teacher-directed vocabulary reinforcement and science content review.

Reading (R) sessions (Science Resources book) include individual and interactive reading, answering review questions, and discussing the reading to ensure that students integrate the information.

I-Checks are short summative assessments. Students respond to written prompts. The next day, after you have scored the assessments, students review their written responses to reflect on and improve their understanding.

NOTE: Start Investigation 2 when the Moon is in first-quarter phase. Refer to Getting Ready for Investigation 2 for more about determining the start time for Moon study. Students need to observe the Moon for a month in Investigation 2, Part 1. That is why Investigation 2, Part 2 starts on week 7.
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