3.3 The difference between summer and winter (V1P)

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3.3 The difference between summer and winter
  • Recap 3.2 + homework check (10 min.)
  • Explanation (10 min.)
  • Get to work OR extra explanation
  • Discuss the assignments (10 min.)
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Today
3.3 The difference between summer and winter
  • Recap 3.2 + homework check (10 min.)
  • Explanation (10 min.)
  • Get to work OR extra explanation
  • Discuss the assignments (10 min.)

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Learning goals 3.2
KNOWLEDGE
  • You know that the Earth has a habitable climate thanks to the atmosphere.
  • You understand the influence the position of the Sun and the geographical latitude have on temperature.

SKILLS
  • You can calculate the average temperature.

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Homework check
3.2 assignment 7 on page 71

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Learning goals 3.3
KNOWLEDGE
  • You know what the consequences are of the angled position of the Earth's axis for day and night on Earth.
  • You can explain why the angled position of the Earth influences the seasons and temperature on Earth.

SKILLS
  • You can make a drawing of the Earth with respect to the Sun for different times of the year.

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Slide 5 - Video

The Earth's axis is at an angle. For the Netherlands this means:
on 21 March: Sun directly above the Equator, spring begins
on 21 June: Sun directly above Tropic of Cancer, summer begins
on 21 September: Sun directly above the Equator, autumn begins
on 21 December: Sun directly above Tropic of Capricorn, winter begins

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In which month are the northern lights visible at the North Pole during the polar night?

When the Sun does not drop below the horizon, it is light 24 hours a day. This is called polar day.

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December 21st
June 21st

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Get to work
Think it's difficult? Make 3.3 assignment 1, 3, 4 and 7 on page 72 and 73 of the workbook.

Up to more challenging work? Make assignment 7 on page 73 and Support 3.3 on page 77 of the workbook.

Done? Start with the assignments of 'Localisation on Earth' on page 66 and 67 of the workbook.

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Slide 10 - Video

Day and night: In 24 hours the earth revolves around its axis.
Seasons: In one year the earth revolves once around the sun.

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December 21st
June 21st

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Due to the angle of the Earth's axis, days vary in length throughout the year.

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Get to work
Think it's difficult? Make 3.3 assignment 1, 3, 4 and 7 on page 72 and 73 of the workbook.

Up to more challenging work? Make assignment 7 on page 73 and Support 3.3 on page 77 of the workbook.

Done? Start with the assignments of 'Localisation on Earth' on page 66 and 67 of the workbook.

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Next week: small test
Paragraph 3.1 + 3.2 + 3.3

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