What a beautiful day it has been outside. Hopefully we will have a weekend just as nice. In honor of our study of things in the sky I encourage you and your scientist to head outside this weekend and take a moon walk. Talk about what you notice about the moon. Your scientist will have lots to tell you about what the moon is made of (not cheese as we learned from Dr. Doug), what the dark spots are, and maybe even the phase of the moon. After your moon walk have your scientist sketch the moon and how it appeared on the night of your observation. Then bring it to school on Monday for us to share. We will be sharing these all next week. Don't worry if you can't see the moon, you can choose any clear night this weekend or even next week.
Also don't forget that Monday is the 100th day of school. If you have not already brought in your bottle with your 100 items and clues, be sure to work on it this weekend. Enjoy the beautiful weather.
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