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Day and Night

Kindergarten · Science · Earth and Sky · British Columbia, Canada

Lesson Summary

Learn what makes daytime bright and nighttime dark.

Explanation

During the day, the sun shines and makes everything bright. We can see clearly and it feels warm. At night, the sun goes away and it gets dark. We can see the moon and stars in the sky. Day and night take turns over and over. This happens because the Earth slowly spins around.

Practice Questions

Q1: What makes daytime bright?
Answer: The sun
Q2: What can you see in the sky at night?
Answer: The moon and stars
Q3: Why do day and night keep taking turns?
Answer: Because the Earth is always spinning.
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Day and Night is a lesson in the Earth and Sky chapter of Kindergarten Science. It is part of the British Columbia, Canada school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.

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Day and Night is taught in Kindergarten as part of the Science curriculum in British Columbia, Canada.

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