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Title – Space Journal
By – Amy Symons
Primary Subject – Science
Secondary Subjects – Art, Language Arts
Grade Level – Kindergarten
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS):
Language Arts K.10A-B:
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identify the topic and details in text heard or read, referring to words and/or illustrations;
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retell important facts in a text, heard or read.
Learning Objectives:
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The student will be able to draw and label the Sun and the eight planets in order when given information by teacher.
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The student will be able to recall that there are eight planets in our solar system after being read the book
Space
by Carole Stott; they do not need to know the names.
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The student will be able to identify Earth as the planet we live on and the Milky Way as our galaxy.
List of Materials Needed:
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Enough paper for each student to have a sheet
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A pencil for each student
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A set of crayons or map pencils for each student
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The book
Space
by Carole Stott
Pre-Activity Preparation:
Learning Experiences/Presentation/Procedure:
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Go through the book with the class, with the students sitting in their “area spots.” Read the main information on each page, reviewing each planet before moving on to the next; stop at page 23.
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How many planets are in our solar system?
Let’s write a sentence about it.
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If a student answers “9,” remind that Pluto is not a planet.
Write (have students help sound out easier words) in black on the board:
There are 8 planets in our solar system.
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Which planet do we live on?
How can we make that into a sentence?
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Write in red on the board:
Earth is the planet we live on.
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What galaxy are we in?
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Write in blue on the board:
Our solar system is in the Milky Way galaxy.
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You are going to choose one of these sentences for your journal today.
After you have written your sentence, make a
pencil drawing of the Sun and the 8 planets
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Don’t forget to label the planets with their names.
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Teacher shows an example and answers questions.
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Ask student which sentence they will use; have them answer before you hand out the papers.
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Let them go to their desks.
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Teacher writes the planet names on the board.
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Teacher helps students as needed.
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When finished, check with a smelly marker or set aside for tutoring.
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