Scientific Inquiry - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔The diverse ways in which scientists
study the natural world and propose explanations based on the evidence
derived from their work.
Features of Scientific Inquiry - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔1. Learner engages in
scientifically oriented questions
2. Learner gives priority to evidence in responding to questions
3. Learner formulates explanations from evidence
4. Learner connects explanations to scientific knowledge
5. Learner communicates and justifies explanations
Steps of Scientific Inquiry - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔1. Figure out the problem - use
5 senses, observe world around you
,2. Research - educate yourself on how to solve your problem/answer
question, go to library/online/ask an expert, gather information
3. Hypothesis - educated guess on how to solve your problem/answer
question (if ... then ...)
4. Experiment
5. Analyze results
6. Conclusion - did you solve your problem/answer question? why/why not?
what is next?
7. Communicate your results
Earth-Moon-Sun Interactions - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔1. Rotation and Revolution
2. Moon Phases
3. Eclipses
4. Seasons
5. Tides
1. Rotation and Revolution - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔The moon and Earth revolve
and rotate. Rotation is when a planet or moon turns all the way around or
spins on its axis one time.
, The axis of rotation is an imaginary line going from the north pole to the
south pole.
When a planet or moon travels once around an object this is considered a
revolution.
On Earth, a rotation is pretty short - it happens once a day! It is the rotation
that makes the sun appear to come up in the morning and set at night. On
Earth, a revolution is quite a bit longer - one year!
The moon is a little different. The moon rotates once about every 27-29
days, and revolves once about every 27-29 days. So every time the moon
goes around Earth it turns around one time. That is why the moon always
looks the same - we only ever see one side of it!
2. Moon Phases - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔The Moon has phases because it orbits
Earth, which causes the portion we see illuminated to change.
The Moon takes 27.3 days to orbit Earth, but the lunar phase cycle (from
new Moon to new Moon) is 29.5 days.
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