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... some time to think about and/or look up the English words for the things they want to take to the new planets. Ask the pupils to bring their dictionaries. ...
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...  The Earth rotates around its axis and the Sun. Does the Sun rotate, too ?  The Sun like the planets rotates around its axis in an anti-clockwise direction when viewed looking down from above its North Pole. For an observer at Earth the rotation is from left to right, i.e., features move from the ...
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