Question
Students will encounter puzzling light and shadow patterns using a lamp-and-globe setup, generate and refine investigable questions about Earth’s rotation, revolution, axial tilt, gravity, and energy distribution, and produce a focused research question with a testable hypothesis recorded in their Celestial Investigation Research Notebook.
Day 1
🌍 Lamp & Tilt Mystery Demo
Launch 15m
🧠 From Wonderings to Testable Questions
Knowledge/Skill Building 15m
🤝 Research Question Tuning Protocol
Deliverable 10m
📓 Final Research Question Entry
Assessment 5m
Design
Students will design a systematic, peer-reviewed methodology to investigate how Earth’s axial tilt, rotation, revolution, gravity, and alignment to the North Star affect light distribution and seasonal patterns using their lamp-and-model setup. By the end of the phase, each team will produce a detailed investigation plan that clearly connects their research question to specific variables, procedures, and quality control measures.
Day 2
75 min over capacity (45 min available across 1 day)
🧭 Matching Questions to Methods
Knowledge/Skill Building 15m
🌍 Variables & Controls Map
Knowledge/Skill Building 15m
📚 Axial Tilt & Light Review Notes
Research 15m
📝 Lamp-and-Model Methodology Plan
Deliverable 45m
🔍 Peer Review of Investigation Plan
Deliverable 15m
✏️ Revised Investigation Protocol
Assessment 15m
Collect
Students will systematically collect light-angle and illumination data using their Earth-Sun lamp models, documenting conditions, axial alignment to Polaris, and any anomalies in their Celestial Investigation Research Notebooks to build a reliable evidence base for later analysis.
Day 3
🌍 Model Setup & Polaris Alignment Check
Knowledge/Skill Building 10m
📓 Seasonal Light Data Collection
Deliverable 25m
🔍 Mid-Collection Data Quality Huddle
Knowledge/Skill Building 5m
✅ Investigation Methodology Check
Assessment 5m
Analyze
Students will interpret their seasonal light-angle and model data to identify patterns, trends, and anomalies; create visualizations that reveal unequal heating and axial tilt effects; and connect their evidence back to their original research question and hypothesis before moving to formal conclusions.
Day 4
📊 Graphing Seasonal Light Angles
Knowledge/Skill Building 15m
📈 Seasonal Data Visualization Draft
Deliverable 15m
🔍 Pattern & Anomaly Roundtable
Project Work 10m
📝 Preliminary Findings Summary
Deliverable 5m
Conclude
Students will draw evidence-based conclusions from their Earth–Sun model investigations, explicitly acknowledge limitations, generate new investigable questions, and present their full investigation—from question to methodology to analysis to conclusions—to an authentic audience during the Celestial Showcase.
Day 5
🧠 Evidence-to-Conclusion Workshop
Knowledge/Skill Building 15m
⚠️ Limitations & New Questions Protocol
Knowledge/Skill Building 10m
🔄 Peer Review of Conclusions
Deliverable 5m
🌎 Celestial Showcase Presentation
Assessment 10m
📓 Investigation Process Reflection
Deliverable 5m