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Can you spot the difference between the day and night sky? Identify clouds, stars, and the golden sun in this early astronomy activity.
Vue d'ensemble pédagogique
This worksheet explores basic astronomical patterns by helping early learners distinguish between the characteristics of the daytime and nighttime sky. It utilizes a scaffolded approach where visual cues and familiar routines are used to build foundational science literacy. Designed for Pre-K learners, it serves as an introductory formative assessment that aligns with early childhood benchmarks for observing and describing predictable patterns in the natural world.
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- Identify observable objects in the sky such as the Sun, Moon, stars, and clouds.
- Compare and contrast the environmental differences between day and night, including light and temperature changes.
- Recognize the cyclical nature of sunrise and the basic concept of Earth as a planet in space.
All 10 Questions
- What big, bright light do we see in the sky during the daytime?A) The SunB) A flashlightC) A street lampD) A birthday candle
- True or False: We usually go to sleep when it is dark outside.A) TrueB) False
- At night, we can see many tiny, twinkling _______ in the sky.A) FlowersB) StarsC) ApplesD) Fish
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- Which of these might you see in the sky during a sunny day?A) An owl huntingB) A fluffy white cloudC) A bedtime storyD) The dark night sky
- True or False: The Sun disappears forever every single night.A) TrueB) False
- What shape does the Moon sometimes look like in the sky?A) A square boxB) A triangleC) A round ballD) A heart
- The Sun helps _______ grow big and tall on Earth.A) RocksB) ToysC) PlantsD) Cars
- True or False: It is usually warmer during the day than at night.A) TrueB) False
- Where is the Earth?A) Inside a houseB) Floating in spaceC) Under the oceanD) Inside a grocery store
- When the Sun comes up in the morning, we call it _______.A) SunriseB) BreakfastC) NaptimeD) Winter
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Foire Aux Questions
Yes, this science quiz is an ideal no-prep activity for substitute teachers because it uses simple language and includes a detailed explanation for every answer to help guide the class.
Most students will finish this 10-question science quiz in about 10 to 15 minutes, making it a perfect quick check for understanding during a circle time lesson.
Absolutely, teachers can use this science quiz as a whole-group guided activity for emerging readers or as an independent task for advanced Pre-K students who are beginning to recognize sight words.
This science quiz is specifically designed for Pre-K and early Kindergarten students, using simplified terminology and age-appropriate concepts about the Sun and Moon.
You can use this science quiz as an exit ticket or mid-unit check to see if students can successfully differentiate between daytime and nighttime features before moving on to more complex space topics.
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