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Which Way is North? Lesson PlanWhich Way is North? Lesson Plan
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California Academy of Science
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3rd - 5th
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Which Way is North?

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Who needs a compass to find cardinal directions? Just place a stick in the ground and record the movement of its shadow over the course of a day. Then, measure the shadow lengths in order to determine a north-south line. A simple activity that deepens students' understanding of the earth's motion and position in the solar system. As an extension, consider creating sundials to demonstrate how shadows can also be used to tell time.

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Concepts

shadows, the earth's orbit, the earth's rotation

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shadows, Geography, motion of the earth, earth's rotation, earth's spin, earth's movement, compass directions, earth's orbit, science

Pros

  • Lesson expands awareness of the earth and its movement in the solar system
  • Activity requires little prep time and can be performed with school materials 
  • Offers ideas for extending the activity to further investigate the earth's motion

Cons

  • Activity requires periodic observations throughout the course of a school day, potentially interrupting the normal class schedule

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