Activities
Seasonal
Sun
Challenge
older students to explore the sun's seasonal movements by determining
the average height of the sun at noon in each of the school
year seasons. Establish a viewing spot where observers can stand
each time. Let the students decide how to record the path of
the sun; for example, "it is three index cards above the tree
at noon in September and two index cards above the tree in November."
If you have a large window on a south-facing side of the school,
students can mark the path of the sun for a day using adhesive
dots, every 2 hours or so. This will establish an arched path
across the window. Repeat this once each season using red dots
for a "fall sun," another color for a "winter sun," and so on,
then compare where the paths fall. It is important to establish
a viewing spot that is used each time by observers of roughly
the same height so the spots remain fairly accurate. Warn students
never to look directly at the sun!