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Agree/Disagree pg. 166B

Agree/Disagree pg. 166B. Chatper 6 Let’s Get Started… Observable motions and patterns in the sky? pg.164 What big ideas guide human understanding about

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Agree/Disagree pg. 166B

Let’s Get Started…

Observable motions and patterns in the sky?pg.164 What big ideas guide human understanding about the origin and structure of the universe, the Earth's place in the cosmos and observable motions and patterns in the sky?1. Origin and structure of universe2. Earth's place in the cosmos3. Introduction: The Sun-Earth-Moon System

• Every planet in has unique physical properties.Brainstorm with your table and make a list of the physical properties of Earth.

How many of these did you list?

Every planet in has unique physical properties.Brainstorm with your table and make a list of the physical properties of Earth.1. Earth has liquid water2. Earth has millions of living species3. Earth has a molten outer core4. Earth rotates from east to west5. Earth has an atmosphere6. Earth is spherical

Bell workUse your vocabulary cards to fill in the blanks.1 .A round three dimensional object is called a ___2. Earth’s orbit is an _____ an elongated enclosed circle.3.Earth’s ______ is an imaginary vertical line around which the spins.4.The spinning on its axis is called _____ (causes day and night.)5. A _____ occurs with the Sun is directly above the Earth’s equator.6. The _____ is the day when the Sun reaches its greatest distance north or south of the equator.

Bell workUse your vocabulary cards to fill in the blanks.1 .A round three dimensional object is called a sphere2. Earth’s orbit is an ellipse an elongated enclosed circle.3.Earth’s axis is an imaginary vertical line around which the spins.4.The spinning on its axis is called rotation (causes day and night.)5. A equinox occurs with the Sun is directly above the Earth’s equator.6. The solstice is the day when the Sun reaches its greatest distance north or south of the equator.

Earth pg 166

Earth (continued)

Additional Evidence

Rotation pg. 167

Collaboratewith yourshoulder

partner to list factors effected.

Movement of Earth’s Magnetic Poles

Movement of the Solar poles

Your Notes

• What causes changing season? Pg. 169-170I. Orbiting the Sun (2)II. A Titling Axis (2)III. Radiation from the Sun (3)

Give it a try….

• On an index card tell which season is occurring at each spot in the following diagram.

Which season..…in the Northern Hemisphere?

Seasons in the Northern Hemisphere

This may help…

Which season..…in the Southern Hemisphere?

This may help…

Seasons in the Southern Hemisphere

Your Notes

• Solstices pg. 170I. Definition(1)II. Northern Hemisphere (2)III. Southern Hemisphere (2)

• Equinoxes pg. 171 I. Description (3)II. Northern Hemisphere (2)III. Southern Hemisphere (2)

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Pop Quiz1 .A round three dimensional object is called a ___2. Earth’s orbit is an _____ an elongated enclosed circle.3.Earth’s ______ is an imaginary vertical line around which the spins.4.The spinning on its axis is called _____ (causes day and night.)5. A _____ occurs with the Sun is directly above the Earth’s equator.6. The _____ is the day when the Sun reaches its greatest distance north or south of the equator.

7. Name the Moon Phase. List all other events that can happen during this phase

8.Name the Moon Phase. List all other events that can happen during this phase

Bell workUse your vocabulary cards to fill in the blanks.1 .A round three dimensional object is called a sphere2. Earth’s orbit is an ellipse an elongated enclosed circle.3.Earth’s axis is an imaginary vertical line around which the spins.4.The spinning on its axis is called rotation (causes day and night.)5. A equinox occurs with the Sun is directly above the Earth’s equator.6. The solstice is the day when the Sun reaches its greatest distance north or south of the equator.

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