Day 1
Today children begin exploring shadows, starting with their own.
This week, children will begin exploring their own shadows, along with shadows of other objects that they discover outside. They’ll explore how a shadow’s shape, size, position, and appearance can change.
Today children begin exploring shadows, starting with their own.
Today children explore how shadows can change.
Today, children will make interesting shapes out of their own shadows.
Today, children will observe that when the sun moves, their shadow changes.
Today, children try more experiments to observe how shadows change position, size, and shape and how they disappear.
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