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Astronomy
Curriculum is based on state and national content standards and what a student might learn while attending school in the United States.
Curriculum - Kindergarten
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Curriculum - Grade 1
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Curriculum - Grade 2
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Curriculum - Grade 3
Stars stay the same, although they move across the sky nightly
Different stars can be seen in different seasons
The Moon's appearance changes during the lunar cycle
Telescopes magnify the appearance of distant objects in the sky
Earth is one of several planets that orbit the Sun
The Moon orbits Earth
The position of the Sun in the sky changes during the day
The position of the Sun in the sky changes from season to season
Curriculum - Grade 4
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Curriculum - Grade 5
The Sun is the central and largest body in the solar system
The solar system includes the Earth, Moon, Sun, and other planets
The path of a planet around the Sun is due to gravity
Curriculum - Grade 6
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Curriculum - Grade 7
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Curriculum - Grade 8
Galaxies are clusters of billions of stars
The Sun is one of many stars in the Milky Way galaxy
Use astronomical units and light years as measures of distances
Stars are the source of light for all bright objects in outer space
Know objects in the solar system
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