
Earth and Moon and Sun
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Science
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6th - 8th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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8 Slides • 6 Questions
1
The Earth, Moon and Sun Review
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Day vs. Night
The Earth rotates on its axis as it revolves around the Sun.
It takes approximately 24 hours, a day, for a complete rotation to occur.
This counterclockwise motion occurs from west to east, causing the Sun to appear to rise in the east and set in the west.
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Multiple Choice
The counterclockwise motion of the Earth's rotation from west to east causes the Sun to appear to rise in the ____________.
west and set in the east.
east and set in the west.
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One Year
While the Earth rotates on its axis, it is also revolving around the Sun.
It takes 365 ¼ days, a year, for this motion/orbit to occur.
The Earth revolves around the Sun in an elliptical orbit.
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6
Multiple Choice
The Earth rotates on its axis at 23.5 degrees it _ around the sun.
revolves
evolves
transports
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Multiple Choice
The Earth revolves around the Sun in a(n) _______ orbit.
rectangular
circular
elliptical
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VIDEO TIME
Let's (Re)Watch this Crash Course Video on the Earth's Rotation and Revolution now that we have a little more understanding of what is happening on our planet.
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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VIDEO TIME
We are going to watch a video to help us further understand why we have the four different seasons.
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Wait, what?
A common misconception many people have is that the seasons are caused by the distance of the Earth from the Sun. THIS IS NOT TRUE. Because Earth's orbit around the Sun is slightly elliptical, Earth is actually slightly closer to the Sun in the winter than it is in the summer for us in the Northern Hemisphere.
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What's the Season?
In this example, what season is the Southern Hemisphere in? (you select your response on next slide)
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Multiple Choice
In the example, what season is the Southern Hemisphere in?
Fall
Winter
Spring
Summer
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Open Ended
EXIT TICKET:
1. How does the rotation of Earth cause day and night?
2. Why are there not always 12 hours of day light and 12 hours of dark everywhere in the world each day?
EXTRA CREDIT
3. What causes the seasons?
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