π Year 3 (ACARA Code : AC9M3M03)
π―Focus:
π Understand how the Sun tells us it is daytime
π Recognise how the Moon and stars show night-time
ποΈ Plan daily activities using parts of the day
β° Sequence events from morning to night
π§ Develop real-life time awareness
π Connect maths learning to the natural world
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π Watch the sky examples carefully
βΈοΈ Pause the video and discuss each question
π Write down daily routines as you watch
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Look outside and observe the sky
π Replay sections about day and night if needed
π― Try planning tomorrowβs activities after the lesson
π¨βπ©βπ§ Parent Tip:
Turn this into a fun discussion!
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π βWhat tells us itβs morning?β
π βWhy donβt we see stars during the day?β
ποΈ βWhat should we do first after waking up?β
π©βπ« Teacher Tip:
Use a daily timetable chart and connect activities to parts of the day.
π‘ Key Ideas (Quick Guide)
π The Earth rotates, causing day and night
π The Sun rises in the morning and sets in the evening
π The Moon and stars are most visible at night
π Morning β Afternoon β Evening β Night
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We plan our routines using these time clues
π« School happens during the day
π Sleep usually happens at night
π¦ We need lights at night because it is dark
π± Plants use sunlight to grow
π Understanding time helps us organise our lives
π§© Mini Quiz β Quick Check
Try these after watching the video:
βQuestion 1: What tells us it is daytime?
β Answer: It is daytime when the sun is up and it is bright outside.
βQuestion 2: Which part of the day comes after afternoon?
β Answer: Evening comes after afternoon.
βQuestion 3: Why canβt we usually see stars during the day?
β Answer: We usually canβt see stars during the day because the sunlight is too bright.
βQuestion 4: Is dinner usually eaten in the morning or evening?
β Answer: Dinner is usually eaten in the evening.
βQuestion 5: Put these in order: Night β Morning β Afternoon β Evening
β Answer: The correct order is: Morning β Afternoon β Evening β Night.
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π Why This Lesson Matters
β° Helps children manage routines
π§© Builds independence
π Connects maths to the real world
π Strengthens planning and sequencing skills
π‘ Encourages observation of the natural world
π Other Lessons in This Unit
π Learning Path (Recommended Order)
| Step | π Lesson | π‘ What You Learn |
|---|---|---|
| 1οΈβ£ | ππ Understanding Time | Planning Activities & Learning from the Sun, Moon and Stars β You are hereβ | – Learn how time connects to daytime, nighttime, and the sun, moon, and stars. – Discover how daily routines help us plan our day. |
| 2οΈβ£ | βπ Estimating Time for Kids | How Long Does It Take? Minutes & Seconds Explained | – Learn how to make smart guesses about how long everyday activities take. – Use minutes and seconds to estimate short tasks and compare time. |
| 3οΈβ£ | β±οΈπ§ Measuring Time for Kids | Using Sand Timers & Digital Timers (Minutes & Seconds) | – Learn how to measure short activities using sand timers and digital timers. – Use timing tools to check how long tasks really take. |
