



Today we celebrated Groundhog Day by beginning a science unit over shadows. We made groundhog replicas and glued them on tongue depressors. At 12:30 we took them outside to see if they would have shadows. The sun was behind the clouds & the groundhogs DID NOT have shadows. We checked on them again at 2:00 & the sun was out from behind the clouds. We saw shadows everywhere!!! The groundhogs all had shadows, the trees, & even us! Afterwards, we journaled our observations on paper.
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I loved making the groundhogs and seeing their shadows. From Admirable Alexa
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