What are we going to learn about in science? Click here for clues Where in the world? © 2013 Education Services Australia Ltd, except where indicated otherwise.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Native Americans Inuits-Arctic Kwakiutl-Northwest
Advertisements

Ecological problems.
Land Habitats Science 2nd grade.
Chapter 3 Land Habitats Science 2nd grade.
Using ochres to make paint © 2013 Education Services Australia Ltd, except where indicated otherwise. You may copy, distribute and adapt this material.
Terrestrial Environments Around the World
Making recycled paper seed sachets A ‘good for the environment’ project © 2013 Education Services Australia Ltd, except where indicated otherwise. You.
Our home, Australia © 2013 Education Services Australia Ltd, except where indicated otherwise. You may copy, distribute and adapt this material free of.
people plants and what about animals? A __________ is the place where living things live and grow together. HABITAT people plants animals B A A I T T.
Love Winter, but sick of the shoveling, freezing temperatures, and cabin fever, but love the activities and beauty of Winter? Then Tri- Season’s Winter.
Unit 5: Weather Weather--what the air is like at different times and places.
Clouds and Storms Lesson 3 – What Causes Storms?.
MRS. MCLAUGHLIN & MRS. LANE’S --SECOND GRADE WEATHER--
Homes for Different Climates
By: Bailey Spindler References
Land Environments Polar 3.6. What are three things that make an environment different? Climate Animals that live there Plants that grow there.
Warning Severe Storm Alert!!! Table of Contents Click the lightening bolt to find out about the different types of severe weather that we will be learning.
5 th Grade Science Amanda Sax Click to continue  Click on an environment to learn more about it: Tundra Coral ReefMountains Savanna Grasslands Desert.
CONTINENTS and OCEANS TIME FOR KIDS. VOCABULARY Areas: region or tract of land Oceans: large body of salt water Planet: celestial body revolving the.
Tundra Ecosystems. Where Its Located The tundra is located in many parts of the north part of the world. It goes from Greenland to parts of Alaska, Canada,
The Arctic is mostly ice and snow with many animals. When the tundra comes many plants grow. The word “tundra” means treeless plain. The growing season.
The Arctic Tundra Nuuk, Greenland
Click the spinning globe to continue. EuropeAntarcticaAfricaAsia South America Australia North America Back to cover Credits.
Global warming.
Stephanie Warner’s Arctic Adventure April 11, 2007 Click on the paw print to begin!
The Breadbasket Visit the World’s Beautiful Temperate Grasslands Pyramid of Life Travel.
You can type your own categories and points values in this game board. Type your questions and answers in the slides we’ve provided. When you’re in slide.
(Optional Game) (Site information came from)
Introduction to Antarctica and the Antarctic, Why is it so cold? Jean Pennycook penguinscience.com.
What is a Blizzard? A Blizzard is a massive winter storm that have a combination of blowing snow and very strong winds. When heavy snow is falling and.
By Elaine Murnane 6 th class Why is summer warm and sunny? The Earth is tipped to one side as it moves round the sun. Some of the year, the north half.
What are nonliving parts of ecosystems?
Famous Landmarks in Australia. What is a landmark? A landmark is a interesting or important place.
Alternative Energy Save The Earth! Created By James Gillespie 2013.
T HE S EASONS Unit 6 BLUE SKIES FOR BULGARIA Deyana Peykova.
Igloos, or the Ice Houses are built of snow and ice in very cold places like Canada’s Central Arctic and Greenland’s Thule area.
By Yuval Kohn. Table of contents About me 1.I’m Jewish. 2.I was born in Afula. 3.I go to my family in the summer. 4.I was born in May I speak.
Visiting the Arctic. The Arctic is at the top of the earth The Arctic is at the top of the globe. The North Pole is at the top of the globe too.
Extreme Weather Mrs. Collins’ Second Grade Class 2006.
Vocabulary Words-- Write these down and leave room for definitions and examples  Biome  Climate  Temperature  Estuaries  Salt Marshes  Deciduous.
Severe Weather.
Climate Regions The climate of a region is the weather over a period of time.
Welcome! Let’s Take a Trip to the Arctic! Stephanie Villanueva April 1, 2011 Click hereClick here to begin! Let’s Take a Trip to the Arctic! Stephanie.
The 4 Seasons Audience: 2nd Grade
What’s the Weather? A-Z Book.
Global Warming By: Tyler Hosford Environmental science.
3. Tornadoes are good 4. Tsunamis are good 5. Thunderstorms are good 6. Winter storms are good 7. Hurricanes are good 8. Drought are good 9. While pools.
Welcome to my awesome PowerPoint COME INSIDE TO SEE.
The Four Seasons. Spring The sun shines more and the days begin to get warmer. Spring is a time when baby animals are born. Spring is a time when plants.
The Plant Kingdom Living on Planet Earth © 2011 abcteach.com Tundra Plants Mountain and Tundra Plants (Part 2)
Jeopardy Water Severe Weather Seasons Weather Tools Energetic Earth
The Four Seasons. Location Found primarily in the middle latitudes Not found in the tropics (2 seasons here) –Wet season –Dry season (or less wet)
Weather PowerPoint By Mrs. Womble’s class. Earthquakes Earthquakes are the shaking and rolling of sudden shock of the earth’s surface. The west coast.
Weather & Climate By:Rhianna Carr and Emily Helgeson.
cold antonym of hot. The snow is cold
By Sophia Carrillo, Erick Ortiz and Jacob Brown
“Land of the midnight sun”
The Four Seasons.
The Four Seasons.
The Four Seasons.
Using ochres to make paint
The Four Seasons.
What are we going to learn about in science?
The Four Seasons.
The Four Seasons.
Using ochres to make paint
Middle School Physical Science
The Four Seasons.
My favorite things about winter
Presentation transcript:

What are we going to learn about in science? Click here for clues Where in the world? © 2013 Education Services Australia Ltd, except where indicated otherwise. You may copy, distribute and adapt this material free of charge for non-commercial educational purposes, provided you retain all copyright notices and acknowledgements. 1 Year 1, Unit 2: Changing lands and skies

Lands and skies How do they change? What do they mean to all Australians? 2 © Andy Caulfield/Getty Images

Planet Earth 3

Our home I live in Greenland I live in Greenland I live in Kenya I live in Kenya I live in Texas I live in Texas 4

I live in Greenland Greenland is a country right at the top of planet Earth in the Arctic. This photo was taken just at the end of our summer. It is already starting to become very cold and you can even see pieces of floating ice in the sea. Soon there will be ice and snow everywhere. The temperatures will be well below zero. In winter, the sun will shine for only two or three hours a day. Soon we will not be able to ride our bikes. We will have to move about on skis and with husky sleds. Back 5

I live in Texas During the summer, the plains get very hot and there are many thunderstorms. Tornadoes form during thunderstorms. When you live in a place like Texas you know very well that tornadoes can be dangerous. Homes are built with strong roofs and foundations. Many people also have underground shelters that they go to when a tornado is near. Many areas have neighbourhood tornado sirens that warn people. Back 6

I live in Kenya Kenya is a country in Africa. It is mostly a very warm country. Kenya has many amazing animals that are protected. A lot of people in Kenya have to grow their own food instead of buying it in shops. So it is important for children in my village to learn how to grow food. Back 7

8 Slide no.Image titleSource/author detailsCreative Commons licence details 2Lightning over Sydney Opera House© Andy Caulfield/Getty Images 2Dam in drought 2005Image by Lavinia Riachi, reproduced courtesy of Film Australia 2UluruJalbarragup ArtworksCC BY-NC 2.0 3Earth - The Blue MarbleNASA/Visible EarthPublic domain 4Earth - The Blue MarbleNASA/Visible EarthPublic domain 4Kids on a ranchRanchseekerCC BY-NC 2.0 4Children in KulusukeziomanCC BY-NC 2.0 4Kenya, Keigamere Village, 2011treesftfCC BY 2.0 5Children in KulusukeziomanCC BY-NC 2.0 6Kids on a ranchRanchseekerCC BY-NC 2.0 6Dusty Texas skyMisserionCC BY 2.0 6LightningWest TexanCC BY 2.0 6Texas tornadoBruce HayniePublic domain 7Kenya, Keigamere Village, 2011treesftfCC BY 2.0 7Kenya, Muganjuki Primary School, 2011treesftfCC BY 2.0 7Kenya, Masai Mara ElephantiaindcCC BY-NC 2.0 Image acknowledgements