Sunlight and the Earth
Students will learn that light that is more perpendicular to a location, or more direct, will be less spread out than light striking the earth at a greater slant. Using a flashlight they will observe how light strikes a curved object such as the earth’s surface. They will observe that when light strikes a curved surface it spreads out over a larger surface area on the earth, which usually results in lower
temperatures.
This page contains lesson-specific ECSAPE Lesson Plans and complete, uncut video repository of the ESCAPE Earth Science Professional Development and actual Classroom Implementation. If you would like to access the interactive trainings for this lesson, you may enroll in our ESCAPE Online PD Course.
Background Content
Teacher Professional Development
Classroom Implementation
The following videos were filmed during lesson implementation by teachers in the Orange County Cohort. Please feel free to use these videos to better visualize how the lessons can look in an actual classroom setting. Note that we do not intend for you to try to recreate the lessons exactly as you see them here.
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