In Mosa Mack’s Sun-Earth System unit, students are led through a progression of three inquiry lessons that focuses on how the tilt of the Earth and its rotation around the sun affects sunlight and heating of different regions. In the Make Extension, students conduct experiments to determine the role of gravity in the solar system.
- Lesson 1
Solve: Summer Snowboarding Mystery + Vocabulary Mind Map
Students contextualize Sun-Earth System vocabulary in a mind map before helping Mosa Mack solve the mystery of why Neve’s snowboard vacation in New Zealand is foiled by mysteriously summery weather. By the end of The Solve,students discover that seasons differ across the globe because of the tilt of the Earth and the angle at which the Sun hits the Earth. (75 mins)
- Lesson 2
Make: Model Light Dispersion and the Earth-Sun System
Students conduct three investigations about light and heat dispersion that demonstrate it is 1. the angle at which the sun’s rays hit the earth and 2. the earth’s orbital position around the sun that causes seasons. (145 mins)
- Lesson 2
Gravity in the Solar System
Students will develop and use a model of the Sun-Earth-Moon System to describe the cyclic patterns of lunar phases, eclipses of the sun and the moon, and seasons. They will develop and use a model to describe the role of gravity inthe solar system. (120 minutes)
- Lesson 3
Engineer: Explore Scale and Build a Planet Amusement Park
Students discover the scale of planet diameter and their distance from the sun, then design a planet amusement park based on an accurate scale distance.