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Page 1: Sun, Earth, and Moon Presented by Dr. Marjorie Anne Wallace Elementary Science Resource Teacher.

Sun, Earth, and MoonPresented by

Dr. Marjorie Anne Wallace

Elementary Science Resource Teacher

Page 2: Sun, Earth, and Moon Presented by Dr. Marjorie Anne Wallace Elementary Science Resource Teacher.

I bet you know the answers!

• What causes day & night?

• Which one is bigger the earth or the moon?

• Where does the moon get its light from?

• What percent of the earth is always lit by the sun?

• How many stars are in our solar system?

• How many days does it take for the Earth to revolve around the sun?

• How many low and high tides on Earth every 24 hours?

Page 3: Sun, Earth, and Moon Presented by Dr. Marjorie Anne Wallace Elementary Science Resource Teacher.

The Earth: • -is the third planet from the Sun,• -is an oblated sphere,• -rotates on its imaginary axis counterclockwise every 24 hours or 1 day,• -appears blue in space because it is 70% water, -revolves around the sun every 365 days or 1 year.

Page 4: Sun, Earth, and Moon Presented by Dr. Marjorie Anne Wallace Elementary Science Resource Teacher.

We breathe:

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nitrogenoxygentrace

nitrogen 78

oxygen 21

trace 1

percen

• 78% nitrogen

• 21% oxygen

• 1% argon, neon, carbon dioxide, neon, & krypton

Page 5: Sun, Earth, and Moon Presented by Dr. Marjorie Anne Wallace Elementary Science Resource Teacher.

Which one is the smallest?Which one is the largest?

• Can you put these in size order?

• Place the following in order from largest to smallest.

• Moon• Sun• Earth

Page 6: Sun, Earth, and Moon Presented by Dr. Marjorie Anne Wallace Elementary Science Resource Teacher.

Answer: Sun, Earth, then moon

• The sun is the largest

• Next in size is the Earth.

• The moon is smaller than the Earth.

Page 7: Sun, Earth, and Moon Presented by Dr. Marjorie Anne Wallace Elementary Science Resource Teacher.

2000 SOL #4.7

• Which of these is the biggest?

• F The moon

• G The Earth

• H The sun

• J Jupiter

Page 8: Sun, Earth, and Moon Presented by Dr. Marjorie Anne Wallace Elementary Science Resource Teacher.

Answer: H The sun is the largest!

Our sun is the only star in our solar system. The sun is also the largest heavenly body in our solar system.

Page 9: Sun, Earth, and Moon Presented by Dr. Marjorie Anne Wallace Elementary Science Resource Teacher.

Earth Patterns,Cycles, and Change - SOL 3.7, 4.7

• The sun heats the Earth unevenly, making the poles cold and the tropics hot, because-

• A the tropics face more directly

toward the sun

• B the poles are covered with ice

which causes cold air

• C seasons change

• D weather changes

Page 10: Sun, Earth, and Moon Presented by Dr. Marjorie Anne Wallace Elementary Science Resource Teacher.

2001 SOL 3.7 & 4.7

• The moon revolves around -

• F itself

• G the Earth

• H the sun

• J the solar system

Page 11: Sun, Earth, and Moon Presented by Dr. Marjorie Anne Wallace Elementary Science Resource Teacher.

• The moon revolves or orbits the Earth once every 29 days.

• We all ways see the same side of the moon because the moon rotates and revolves at about the same speed.

Page 12: Sun, Earth, and Moon Presented by Dr. Marjorie Anne Wallace Elementary Science Resource Teacher.

Earth Science Question: rotation

• What is rotation? (define)

• The rotation of the Earth on its axis causes-• A days

• B months

• C seasons

• D years

Page 13: Sun, Earth, and Moon Presented by Dr. Marjorie Anne Wallace Elementary Science Resource Teacher.

Rotation causes day & night.

• Rotation is the turning or spinning of the Earth in one place on its imaginary axis.

• Rotation of the earth on its axis causes day & night. (answer A).

Page 14: Sun, Earth, and Moon Presented by Dr. Marjorie Anne Wallace Elementary Science Resource Teacher.

Earth Science Question:

• Which of these shows the location of a polar ice cap?

• Which of these shows the location of the equator?

Page 15: Sun, Earth, and Moon Presented by Dr. Marjorie Anne Wallace Elementary Science Resource Teacher.

Polar ice caps= A

Equator= C

Page 16: Sun, Earth, and Moon Presented by Dr. Marjorie Anne Wallace Elementary Science Resource Teacher.

Which of these is caused by the turning of the Earth?

• F Summer and winter

• G Stars

• H Day and night

• J Moon phases

Page 17: Sun, Earth, and Moon Presented by Dr. Marjorie Anne Wallace Elementary Science Resource Teacher.

The turning of the Earth causes

•Day & Night

Page 18: Sun, Earth, and Moon Presented by Dr. Marjorie Anne Wallace Elementary Science Resource Teacher.

When the moon is seen from the Earth as a whole circle, it is

called a-

• A Crescent moon

• B Full moon

• C Half moon

• D New moon

Page 19: Sun, Earth, and Moon Presented by Dr. Marjorie Anne Wallace Elementary Science Resource Teacher.

When the moon is seen from the Earth as a whole circle, it is

called aFULL MOON.

Page 20: Sun, Earth, and Moon Presented by Dr. Marjorie Anne Wallace Elementary Science Resource Teacher.

Which of these is the next phase of the moon?

• New Moon --- Waxing Crescent --- ?

• F Full Moon

• G Waning Crescent

• H First Quarter

• J Waxing Gibbous

Page 21: Sun, Earth, and Moon Presented by Dr. Marjorie Anne Wallace Elementary Science Resource Teacher.

The next major phase of the moon would be…

• First quarter.

• Just think about it…the• New moon (can only get bigger.

Or = Waxing)..• Then comes Waxing crescent …

next is• First quarter…then • Waxing Gibbous and then a • Full Moon.

Page 22: Sun, Earth, and Moon Presented by Dr. Marjorie Anne Wallace Elementary Science Resource Teacher.

The revolution of the Earth around the Sun takes-

• A a day & night or 12 hours

• B a week or 7 days

• C a month or 29-31 days

• D a year or 365 days

Page 23: Sun, Earth, and Moon Presented by Dr. Marjorie Anne Wallace Elementary Science Resource Teacher.

The revolution of the Earth around the sun

• Takes 365 days

• or one year.

• NOTE:

• Due to the tilt of the Earth’s axis during revolution, the Earth experiences seasons.