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Why do you have to go to bed early in the summer?
Spinning Sky Unit | Lesson 4 of 6

Why do you have to go to bed early in the summer?

Spinning Sky Unit | Lesson 4 of 6
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# Optional Activity: Summer Sunshine

We have created a printable reader based on this Read-Along Mystery.

Print it out in black and white or in color . (Students can color the black and white version!)

Use this reader for partner reading to reinforce the ideas presented in the Read-Along Mystery.

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# Optional Extra

Below is an idea for extending this topic beyond the activity & exploration you just completed.

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Grade 1

Sun, Moon, & Stars

Daylight & Seasonal Patterns

1-ESS1-2

1893 reviews

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In this Read-Along lesson, Arushi wonders why she has to go to bed while the sun is still up, and learns that the sun stays up longer on some days than others. The lesson includes a short exercise where students get moving by acting out a bedtime routine. If you want to extend the lesson, we provide a printable Summer Sunshine Reader that your students can color and use to practice their reading skills.

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Grade 1

Sun, Moon, & Stars

Daylight & Seasonal Patterns

1-ESS1-2

1893 reviews

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