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There are places on Earth where the Sun never goes down. Do you agree or disagree? Explain your decision. The Pluto problem Question: how big is Pluto? Not very big! Its actually smaller than Russia! Pluto is smaller than the moon, but that doesn’t mean that Pluto is a moon! What does it mean to be a planet? Planets orbit the Sun, are spherical, and have ‘cleaned up’ all rocks around it (such as asteroids) Dwarf Planets like Pluto also orbit the Sun, but they’re not big enough to hoover up all the other debris close by it. Moons can be any size and shape, and circle around a planet or a dwarf planet. Most of Jupiter’s moons are in fact larger than Pluto! Our Solar System Which of these produces their own light? If something produces its own light, we say that it is luminous. For example; the Sun is luminous. How do we see the other objects in the Solar System? They reflect the light from the Sun. Our Solar System Our solar system has ______ planets and Earth thousands of ___________, which are small nine lumps of rock found between _________ and Mars Jupiter. reflect All the planets and asteroids _______ around orbit the Sun. The Sun is a ______ so it produces its star own _______. We can only see planets when light they _________ light from the Sun. asteroids The Earth Success Criteria Today you will: Know about the movements of the Earth, Moon and Sun Understand why a day is 24 hours and a year is 365¼ days Be able to explain why seasonal changes happen Modelling the movement of the Earth, Moon and Sun What happens in 24 hours? What happens in a year? Earth, Moon and Sun Write a paragraph to explain why we have day and night, and why this cycle is 24 hours. Explain what happens in a year, and why this takes 356¼ days. Challenge: What is a leap year? Key words: Luminous Axis Rotate Orbit The Earth Success Criteria Today you will: Know about the movements of the Earth, Moon and Sun Understand why a day is 24 hours and a year is 365¼ days Be able to explain why seasonal changes happen Why do seasonal changes happen? Why do seasonal changes happen? Why do seasonal changes happen? Use these words to fill in the gaps. Summer days are and . Winter days are and . It takes the Earth 365 or one to orbit the Sun once. In Britain we have four . They are called , , and . We get seasons because the Earth’s is tilted. The Earth Success Criteria Today you will: Know about the movements of the Earth, Moon and Sun Understand why a day is 24 hours and a year is 365¼ days Be able to explain why seasonal changes happen There are places on Earth where the Sun never goes down. Do you agree or disagree? Explain your decision. Question: what are the Northern (and Southern) lights? The Sun creates so much energy, it often pushes particles towards Earth. When they hit Earth atmosphere, Earth’s magnetic field sends them to the North and South poles, where they undergo a chemical reaction with particles in the atmosphere and create different coloured light. Northern lights on other planets One of Four What is the closest planet to the Sun? Jupiter The Earth Mercury Saturn What is the closest planet to the Sun? Jupiter The Earth Mercury Saturn Which is the largest planet? Jupiter The Earth Mercury Saturn Which is the largest planet? Jupiter The Earth Mercury Saturn How long does it take the Earth to orbit the Sun? 1 month 1 day 3 months I year How long does it take the Earth to orbit the Sun? 1 month 1 day 3 months 1 year How long does it take for the Earth to rotate once on it’s axis? 1 Hour 12 Hours 24 Hours 1 Year How long does it take for the Earth to rotate once on it’s axis? 1 Hour 12 Hours 24 Hours 1 Year Which planet has the greatest gravitational pull? Jupiter Mars Earth Pluto Which planet has the greatest gravitational pull? Jupiter Mars Earth Pluto Which of the following planets is our next door neighbour? The Moon Mercury Venus Neptune Which of the following planets is our next door neighbour? The Moon Mercury Venus Neptune Put the following in order of size (smallest first): a.Galaxy b.Planet c.Star d.Universe abcd bcad dcba cdba Put the following in order of size (smallest first): a.Galaxy b.Planet c.Star d.Universe abcd bcad dcba cdba Identify the planet: Earth Mars Pluto Saturn Identify the planet: Earth Mars Pluto Saturn Identify the planet: Pluto Mercury Uranus Neptune Identify the planet: Pluto Mercury Uranus Neptune