Lesson 5 — 3.3 The seasons

Day and night & the seasons
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Day and night & the seasons

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This lesson
Video
Recap
The reasons for the seasons
Worksheet 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 it means that the Earths rotational axis is and what it means that it's tilted.

  • Describe how Foucault's pendulum works.

  • Explain how the Earth's tilt causes the seasons.

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    Recap
    Day and night

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    The tilt of the earth

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    Foucaults pendulum

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    3.3 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
    • The seasons worksheet.

    • Read 3.4
    • Yellow block exercises of paragraph 3.4

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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 it means that the Earths rotational axis is and what it means that it's tilted.

    • Describe how Foucault's pendulum works.

    • Explain how the Earth's tilt causes the seasons.

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