This lesson contains 24 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.
Lesson duration is: 45 min
Items in this lesson
Astronomy
3.2 Day and night
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3.3 The seasons
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This lesson
Quiz questions
3.2 Day and night
3.3 The seasons
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Learning goals
Explain why we have day and night and why the sun rises in the east en sets in the west.
Describe what the earths rotational axis is and what its tilt is.
Describe how Foucault's pendulum shows the earth rotation.
Explain what causes the seasons.
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What do you know about the movement of the earth?
Slide 4 - Mind map
What causes day and night?
Slide 5 - Mind map
The distance between the sun is different depending on where it is in its orbit. Half of the year the earth is further away from the sun, the other half it is closer. This causes the seasons.
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True
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False
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The seasons are caused because the amount of Sun hours the Earth gets per season are different.
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True
B
False
Slide 7 - Quiz
The seasons are caused by the tilt of the Earth
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True
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False
Slide 8 - Quiz
When it's summer in the northern hemisphere its winter in the southern hemisphere
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True
B
False
Slide 9 - Quiz
1) How long does it take Earth to spin once around it's axis?
2) How long does it take Earth to make one rotation around the sun?
3) When it's night, that area of the earth is faced towards / away from the sun
4) When it's day, that area of the earth is faced towards / away from the sun
5) How many degrees is the tilt of the Earth's axis?
6) What is the northern hemisphere of the earth? What is the southern hemisphere of the earth?
7) The seasons in the Northern and southern hemisphere's are reversed. True or false?
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3.2 Day and night
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Foucault's pendulum
Why does the pendulum appear to move in a circle?
What is really happening?
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Slide 17 - Video
Slide 18 - Video
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3.3 The seasons
The reasons for the seasons
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What difference are there between summer and winter?
It's warmer in summer than in winter.
The days are longer in summer than in winter.
The sun is higher in the sky at noon in the summer than it is at noon in the winter.
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The reasons for the seasons
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Homework
Workbook exercises 3.2
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Learning goals
Explain why we have day and night and why the sun rises in the east en sets in the west.
Describe what the earths rotational axis is and what its tilt is.
Describe how Foucault's pendulum shows the earth rotation.
Explain what causes the seasons.
Explain how the earths tilt effects the path of the sun over the sky.