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         <title>Introduction:  How to draw a star</title>
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         <title>In this lesson, you will create a model to investigate why the stars are visible at night but disappear when the Sun comes out during the day. In the activity, Star Projector, you will need paper cups to project stars onto a sky picture, and observe what happens to these stars when a flashlight acts as a model of the Sun.</title>
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         <title>The Big Dipper: printout</title>
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         <title>Sky sheet: top and print if possible or draw on your journal</title>
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         <title>Instructions to possible Family Activity</title>
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