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Why does it get cold in winter?
Sunny Skies Unit | Lesson 3 of 3

Why does it get cold in winter?

Sunny Skies Unit | Lesson 3 of 3
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Step
01/09
To solve a mystery, you need to look for clues. Let’s start by looking
at the two cars. Discuss:
Step
02/09
Here’s what we noticed. Noah’s car is in the sun and Leo’s car is in the
shade. Discuss:
Step
03/09
Here’s what we think. Sunlight warms things up. Noah’s car got hot
because it was in the sun. Leo’s car stayed cool because it was in the
shade. Discuss:
Step
04/09
To find out if Leo’s car would get hot in the sun, Leo and Noah traded
parking places. Now Leo’s car is in the sun. Discuss:
Step
05/09
Leo and Noah decided to put marshmallows and chocolate in both
cars. Then they could compare what happened in the sun and in the
shade. Discuss:
Step
06/09
After one hour, Noah and Leo checked the car in the sun. To see if the
marshmallow had melted, they tried the Squish Test. Noah squeezed
the marshmallow to see if it would squish. Watch this!
Step
07/09
Then Noah and Leo checked the car in the shade. Once again, they
tried the Squish Test. Watch this!
Step
08/09
The marshmallow from the hot car made a treat that’s called a
s’more. Usually, people roast marshmallows in the fire to make
s’mores. Noah and Leo have invented a new way to make s’mores!
Step
09/09
You solved the melty mystery! The Sun heats things up and warms
the Earth. It also warms up marshmallows! Have fun and stay curious!
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Sun


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the large ball of light in the sky during the day
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sunlight


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light from the Sun
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warm


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to make something hotter
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melt


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when a solid turns into a liquid, such as when ice melts into water
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summer


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one of the four seasons, the warmest season in some places
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winter


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one of the four seasons, the coldest season in some places
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weather


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what the air is like at a particular time and place

snow


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solid water that falls from the sky when it's very cold outside
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compare


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to notice what is similar and what is different between things
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investigate


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to figure out the answer to a question or to understand how something works
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Lesson narration:

Grade K

Sunlight & Warmth

Sunlight & Warmth

K-PS3-1

768 reviews

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In this lesson, students observe the path of the Sun in the summer and in the winter and realize that light from the Sun keeps the Earth warm. In the activity, Mysterious Melting Marshmallows, students solve a mystery: what made the marshmallows melt? (The answer, of course, is the heat of the Sun.)
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Grade K

Sunlight & Warmth

Sunlight & Warmth

K-PS3-1

768 reviews
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