WCNY TV Classroom
PBS PhD Science Level 5 Module 4 Lesson 20
Season 1 Episode 578 | 26m 46s
PBS PhD Science Level 5 Module 4 Lesson 20
In Lesson 20, students begin to investigate the Phenomenon Question: How do stars appear to move across the sky? Students develop and use models to describe (SEP.2) observable patterns of change (CC.1) associated with stars in the night sky by applying their understanding of the apparent motion of other celestial objects.
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WCNY TV Classroom is a local public television program presented by WCNY
WCNY TV Classroom
PBS PhD Science Level 5 Module 4 Lesson 20
Season 1 Episode 578 | 26m 46s
In Lesson 20, students begin to investigate the Phenomenon Question: How do stars appear to move across the sky? Students develop and use models to describe (SEP.2) observable patterns of change (CC.1) associated with stars in the night sky by applying their understanding of the apparent motion of other celestial objects.
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