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March & April 2018

Official Kids Mag is specifically written for kids ages 5 to 12. It contains activities and stories ranging from kid heroes, cooking, gardening, STEAM, education, fun facts and much more every month.

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Off icialKidsMag.com • MARCH & APRIL 2018 • 21 Why is the weather report important to different people? Why is it important to a farmer, an astronaut or a fireman? Find an article or picture in the newspaper of a person who cares about the weather. Tell why this person cares. Standards Link: Reading Comprehension: Understand the main idea and supporting details in expository text. Who cares about the weather? Winter Poem Write or The means guess basis HYPOTHESIS Try hypothesis today your The test This Find the words by looking up, down, backwards, forwards, sideways and diagonally. S D I A M E T E R I A W S I X A E H S L N S M P R O T E L I D E E S H I H A R N T R G S M T B E X A I T I N O W M T L M L N A P O M N R E P A P Y N U E S N U S N H S S R E T N I W SUNLIGHT EXPERIMENT SUMMER MILES PAPER DIAMETER HYPOTHESIS METAL WINTER SAND SNOWBALL PAN AXIS SHOE The sun is covered with spots! Use the spots to solve the mystery questions. How far is the sun from the Earth? Never look directly at the sun as this can damage your eyesight! 3 4 5 6 8 7 0 1 2 9 million miles What is the diameter of the sun? miles. , (1.4 million km) (149.6 million km) How long does it take the sun to make one complete rotation? Earth days WARNING! Try this experiment to understand the difference between indirect and direct sunlight. Keep track of your work on a separate sheet of paper like the Scientist's Notebook. • 2 metal pie tins or flat pans • a sunny winter day • watch or clock • a rock 1. Lay one pan flat on the ground in the direct sunlight. (Fig. 1) 2. Tilt the other pan on its side. Lean it against a rock or a shoe. This pan is being hit with indirect sunlight. (Fig. 2) 3. Wait three minutes. 4. Which pan is warmer? ANSWER: Ice caps. Without the sun we wouldn't have newspapers because newsprint is made from trees and trees need the sun to grow. Look through the newspaper for other things that need the sun to exist. (Fig. 1) direct sunlight (Fig. 2) indirect sunlight Which pan do you think will feel warmer after three minutes in the winter sun? Question What do you think the answer to the question is? Hypothesis Which pan was warmer in three minutes? Observation Was your hypothesis correct? What did you learn from this experiment? Conclusion pan in direct sunlight pan in indirect sunlight pan in direct sunlight pan in indirect sunlight SCIENTISTʼS NOTEBOOK Standards Link: Earth Science: Students know that weather can be observed, measured and described; changes in weather and seasons are affected by the Earth's position. paragraph this tell the rest After each and discuss learned news reported Complete HEADLINE CAUSE(s): NAME: NAME BUDDY: Standards Distinguish 479.312.9440 804 South Mount Olive Street - Siloam Springs Shop online at www.peekbootique.com Like Us on facebook a children's st e

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