ASTRONOMY
For each step below, remember that we are not concerned with how much actual distance the Sun or Moon traveled; we just want to keep track of how your object moved within the canvas of space that is visible to you. You may track the movement of the Sun and Moon in whichever way makes the most sense to you. Also, if there is a day or night when the Sun or Moon is obscured due to clouds, weather, or light pollution, simply skip that day or night and track the movement the next day or night. Your three days of observation do not have to be consecutive, but try to complete your tracking within a week’s time.
A tracking document for: The Sun during the day (Step 1) The Moon during the day (Step 2) The Moon at night (Step 3) Your reflection paragraph (Step 4)