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1. CELESTIAL BODIES IN THE UNIVERSE
1. Listen and complete with these words:
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When you look at the sky at night you can see lots of bright objects.
They are celestial bodies. The universe consists of celestial bodies.
We can distinguish two types of celestial bodies:
- Celestial bodies that emit light and illuminate: stars
- Celestial bodies that do not emit light, but do illuminate: planets,
satellites, etc…
3. Now, write sentences about the pictures. Look at the example.
Number 1 is a celestial body that does not give off light but does illuminate.
Number 2 is a celestial body that emits light and do illuminate.
5. Complete the text with the following words. Then listen and check.
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Stars are celestial bodies that emit their own light. For this reason, they can
illuminate other celestial bodies.
Stars are very large but they appear very small to us.
Stars are very far away from the Earth.
Stars form groups called galaxies.
Some groups of stars form figures. We call them constellations. We can see
some of these constellations at night.
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6. In pairs, look at the picture and make sentences. Use the words
in the box. Look at the example.
clouds sun tree flowers
The sun is far away from the house.
Clouds are far away from the house.
The tree is next to the house.
Flowers are next to the house.
9. Say how a planet is different from a star. Discuss your answers
in groups and share your conclusions with the rest of the class.
Planets are celestial bodies without their own light. Planets receive light from the
stars. They reflect this light.
10. What is an orbit? Imagine a planet and draw its orbit.
An orbit is the path that a planet follows when they move around stars.
11. Say how a planet is different from a satellite. Discuss your
answers in groups and share your conclusions with the rest of the class.
Satellites orbit around a planet and planets orbits around stars.
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12. Read these sentences and write True or False.
a. Asteroids are made of ice and rocks. True
b. Planets orbit around satellites. False
c. Stars have their own light. True
d. Planets follow a path called celestial body. False
e. Stars orbit around planets. False
14. Listen and complete with the following words:
illuminates orbit heat
closest
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Sun
The Solar system is the Sun and all the planets, comets and asteroids that
orbit around it.
THE SUN
The Sun is the closet star to Earth.
The Sun is very important for us because it gives us light and heat.
The sun illuminates all of the celestial bodies in the Solar System.
16. Can you guess the planet?
cuMerry: Mercury
rausUn: Uranus
tpiueJr: Jupiter
sVneu: Venus
17. Which planets are missing?
Mars, earth, Saturn, Neptune
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19. Complete the sentences with the words in the
table. Then listen and check your answers.
first sixth
second seventh third fourth
fifth
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eighth
- Venus is the second planet from the Sun.
Satellites orbit around a planet and planets orbits around stars.
- Mercury is the first planet from the Sun.
- Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun.
- Earth is the third planet from the Sun.
- Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun.
- Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun.
- Neptune is the eighth planet from the Sun.
- Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun.
21. Listen and order the phrases.
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Like all planets in the Solar System, the Earth
orbits around the Sun.
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But, what does a planet need to have life on it?
a. The presence of water.
b. An atmosphere.
c. Light and heat from the Sun.
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The Earth‘s the planet where we live.
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Some of the characteristics of the Earth are:
- It’s round.
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- We can find a large quantity of water on it. This
makes the Earth look blue.
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22. What do you know now about our planet? Put a tick.
1. The Earth …
is the planet where we live.
is the planet where Martians live.
is the planet where aliens live.
2. On Earth we can find …
small quantities of water.
large quantities of water.
no water at all.
3. The Earth orbits….
around Mars.
around the Sun.
around the Moon.
4. The Earth….
is square.
is round.
is triangular.
5. For the Earth to have life on it, there must be…
Water, an atmosphere and light and heat from the moon.
Water, an atmosphere and light and heat from the Sun.
People, an atmosphere and light and heat from the Sun.
6. We call the Earth …
The Green planet.
The Blue planet.
The Red planet.
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23. In pairs, order the following words and read the
information about the moon.
The moon is a natural satellite that orbits around the Earth.
The moon reflects the light from the Sun.
We can see the Moon during the day and during night, but we can see it better at night.
24. Listen and complete with the words in the box.
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Like all planets in the Solar System, the Earth orbits around the Sun. The Earth
takes 365 days (1 year) to orbit around the Sun.
This movement causes the four seasons:
• Spring: it starts on March 21 and ends on June 21.
• Summer: it starts on June 21and ends on September 23.
• Autumn: it starts on September 23 and ends on December 21.
• Winter: it starts on December 21 and ends on March 21.
When the Earth rotates on itself, the movement is called rotation. The Earth takes
24 hours to rotate itself. This movement causes us to have day and night.
25. Let’s review the months of the year.
Listen and complete the information in this table.
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SUMMER
WINTER
AUTUMN
SPRING
June
July
August
September
March
April
May
June
September
October
November
December
December
January
February
March
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29. Can you write the names of each of the phases of the moon?
first quarter
30. Answer the questions.
full moon
last quarter
new moon
• What is the satellite that revolves around the Earth?
The moon.
• How long does the moon take to orbit the Earth?
28 days.
• When is the moon in the new moon phase?
when you cannot see it in the sky.
• When does the moon look like a “D”?
First quarter.
31. Can you complete the text? Talk with
your partner and complete the text.
Sometimes during their orbits… the moon and the Earth form a line with the
Sun. When this happens, an eclipse occurs.
There are two kinds of eclipse: lunar and solar.
A Solar Eclipse occurs when …the moon goes in front of the sun and blocks most
of the sun’s light from the earth.
During a total eclipse all you can see from earth is a ring of light around the
moon which is part of the sun the moon did not cover.
A lunar eclipse when ... the moon passes through the shadow of the earth. A
lunar eclipse can last up to an hour and a half. During a lunar eclipse the moon
may turn a reddish color.
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33. Cut out the Sun, the moon and the Earth and paste them in
the correct order to form a solar eclipse and a lunar eclipse.
SOLAR ECLIPSE
LUNAR ECLIPSE
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