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Unit 5E: Earth, Sun and Moon
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“Use diagrams and text to show what the Sun, the Earth and the Moon would look like to a person standing on Mars.”
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Unit 5E: Vocabulary Earth Moon Sphere Revolve Orbit Spin Rotate Axis Sunrise Sunset North South East West Our home planet The Earth’s satellite A round object, like a ball To go around a point To travel around another body To go around a point To turn on an axis/centre, like a playground roundabout A fixed point which an object spins round The time of day when the sun “comes up” The time of day when the sun “goes down” A point on the compass A point on the compass A point on the compass A point on the compass
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Unit 5E: Earth, Sun and Moon: L.O. 1,2 : N.C. 4.4a Unit 5E: What shape are the Earth, the Sun and the Moon? The Earth The Moon The Sun
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Unit 5E: Earth, Sun and Moon: L.O. 1,2 : N.C. 4.4a Unit 5E: What shape are the Earth, the Sun and the Moon?
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Unit 5E: Earth, Sun and Moon: L.O. 3 Unit 5E: The sizes of the Earth, the Sun and the Moon MoonEarth Sun The moon is about ¼ the size of the Earth. The sun is about 110 times bigger than the Earth!
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Unit 5E: Earth, Sun and Moon: L.O. 3 Unit 5E: The sizes of the Earth, the Sun and the Moon The moon orbits the Earth The Earth orbits the sun
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Unit 5E: The Moving Sun: L.O. 4 : N.C. 4.4b Unit 5E: The Moving Sun Light Rays Shadow
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Unit 5E: The Moving Sun: L.O. 4 : N.C. 4.4b Unit 5E: The Moving Sun The sun rises in the morning The sun sets in the evening It is at its highest at midday
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Unit 5E: Night and Day: L.O. 6,7 : N.C. 4.4c Unit 5E: Night and Day Light DayNight
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Unit 5E: The Rising and Setting Sun: L.O. 8,9 Unit 5E: The Rising and Setting Sun The sun sets in the west The sun rises in the east WESTEAST
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Unit 5E: The Rising and Setting Sun: L.O. 10 Unit 5E: Sunrise and Sunset Times “Use the data in the table to plot a bar chart showing sunrise and sunset times. See the example if you are unsure how to present your work.” DateSunriseSunset 1 st January08:1516:00 1 st February07:4517:00 1 st March07:0017:45 1 st April05:4518:45 1 st May04:3019:30 1 st June04:0020:15 1 st July03:4520:30 1 st August04:3020:00 1 st September05:1519:00 1 st October06:1517:45 1 st November07:0016:45 1 st December08:0016:00
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Unit 5E: The Rising and Setting Sun: L.O. 10 Unit 5E: Sunrise and Sunset times: Example graph
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Unit 5E: Orbits: L.O. 11,12,13 : N.C. 4.4d Unit 5E: Orbits The moon orbits the Earth It takes 28 days to orbit the Earth once
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Unit 5E: Orbits: L.O. 11,12,13 : N.C. 4.4d Unit 5E: Orbits The Earth orbits the sun It takes 1 year to orbit the sun once
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Unit 5E: The Shape of the Moon: L.O.14 Unit 5E: The Shape of the Moon Sunlight These pictures show how the moon would look from the earth These pictures show where the sunlight hits the moon
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Unit 5E: Summary Larger than moon, smaller than sun Unit 5E: Summary spherical Sets in the West Rises in the East much larger than Earth spherical appears to move Sun Earth the sun on axis once every 24 hours night & day Once every 365 days year spherical about ¼ the size of Earth takes 28 days appears to change shape orbits spins orbits Earth Moon Earth, Sun and Moon
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