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Just a momentโฆ
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Unrolling the scrollsโฆ
Where stars reveal their names and nature yields her secrets
The Observatory reveals the natural laws that govern Marcus's world.
Start with direct observation, then name living things, plant structures, rocks, water, weather, and the layers of Earth.
Observe
Find one living thing and one nonliving thing nearby. Name three observable differences before using any vocabulary.
Name
Name the structure or process first, then say what evidence in the image or specimen helped you identify it.
Explain
Explain how one part of the system helps the whole thing keep working.
Apply
Predict what would change if water, sunlight, soil, or temperature changed.

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