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Name ________________________________________________ 4. Draw a picture of the Earth’s rotation. Seasons Review Worksheet Using the seasons review notes, complete the booklet. 1. Define revolution - ___________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ 2. Draw a picture of the Earth’s revolution around the Sun. 5. What is the Earth’s tilt? ______________________________ 6. Why do the stars appear to move around the North Star? _____________________________________________________ 7. Why does the Sun appear to move across the sky? _____________________________________________________ 8. Why does the Moon appear to move across the sky? 3. Define rotation - _____________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ 9. What is the Earth as it revolves around the Sun? _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ ___________________________________ 10. Why do we have seasons? _____________________________________________________ 11. As the Earth revolves around the Sun, it always points to the _________________________________. 12. During the year, we receive two types of heat energy from the Sun. These are… 17. Draw a picture of the area covered by direct and indirect heat energy. Direct Heat Energy Indirect Heat Energy a. _____________________________________________ b. _____________________________________________ 13. During which season is the Earth tilted towards the Sun? _____________________________________________________ 14. During the summer, the Earth receives which type of heat energy from the Sun? _____________________________________________________ 18. During which seasons does the Sun appear to be lowest in the sky? 15. During which season is the Earth tilted away from the Sun? _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ 19. When the Sun is low in the sky, what type of heat energy do we received from the Sun? 16. During the winter, the Earth receives which type of heat energy from the Sun? _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ 20. During which seasons does the Sun appear to be highest in the sky? _____________________________________________________ 21. When the Sun is high in the sky, what type of heat energy do we received from the Sun? _____________________________________________________ 24. Complete the table. Date March 21st June 21st (Image source: http://www.asparis.net/lowerschool/5thgrade/seasons/earths_tilt.htm) 22. Identify the season in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. a. Northern - ____________________________________ b. Southern - ____________________________________ (Image source: http://www.asparis.net/lowerschool/5thgrade/seasons/earths_tilt.htm) 23. Identify the season in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. a. Northern - ____________________________________ b. Southern - ____________________________________ September 21st December 21st Season Northern Hemisphere Seasons Southern Hemisphere Seasons Review Booklet - Key 5. What is the Earth’s tilt? 23.5o 6. Why do the stars appear to move around the North Star? Using the seasons review notes, complete the booklet. 1. Define revolution - The circling of one object around another object in space. A planet revolves around the sun. A moon revolves around a planet. 2. Draw a picture of the Earth’s revolution around the Sun. The Earth rotates. 7. Why does the Sun appear to move across the sky? The Earth rotates. 8. Why does the Moon appear to move across the sky? The Earth rotates. 9. What is the Earth as it revolves around the Sun? The Earth tilts. 10. Why do we have seasons? The Earth tilts. 3. Define rotation - When a planet or moon turns all the way around or spins on its axis one time. 4. Draw a picture of the Earth’s rotation. 11. As the Earth revolves around the Sun, it always points to the North Star (Polaris) 12. During the year, we receive two types of heat energy from the Sun. These are… a. Direct heat energy b. Indirect heat energy 13. During which season is the Earth tilted towards the Sun? Summer 18. During which seasons does the Sun appear to be lowest in the sky? Winter 14. During the summer, the Earth receives which type of heat energy from the Sun? Direct heat energy 19. When the Sun is low in the sky, what type of heat energy do we received from the Sun? Indirect heat energy 15. During which season is the Earth tilted away from the Sun? 20. During which seasons does the Sun appear to be highest in the sky? Winter 16. During the winter, the Earth receives which type of heat energy from the Sun? 21. When the Sun is high in the sky, what type of heat energy do we received from the Sun? Indirect heat energy 17. Draw a picture of the area covered by direct and indirect heat energy. Direct Heat Energy Summer Indirect Heat Energy Indirect heat energy 22. Identify the season in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. a. Northern - Summer b. Southern - Winter 23. Identify the season in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. a. Northern - Winter b. Southern - Summer 24. Complete the table. Date March 21st June 21st September 21st December 21st Season Northern Hemisphere Seasons Southern Hemisphere Spring Summer Fall Winter Fall Winter Spring Summer