Diagram the relationship of the earth and sun that accounts for the seasons 0607.6.6
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- Animation of Earth's yearly revolution around the sun - In order to illustrate how much sunlight different parts of Earth receive through the year, this model shows our planet much larger and closer to the sun than it actually is.
- Do Shadows Change With The Seasons? - a worksheet to print and use with your class ]
- How Does Sunrise and Sunset Change with the Seasons? - a worksheet to print and use with your class.
- Observe seasonal changes in the amount of sunlight reaching locations on Earth - This animation shows a satellite view of Earth every day for a year. Examine the sunlit side of the globe to recognize the continent of Australia and peninsulas and islands of Southeast Asia.
- Reasons for the Seasons - includes some excellent illustrations
- The Reason for the Seasons - Lesson plan from National Geographic. Students use polystyrene foam balls and light bulbs to investigate the sun's intensity on the surface of the Earth
- The Reasons for the Seasons - This lesson plan is actually three activities in one to be conducted over a three-day period (one day in the fall, one in the winter, and one in the spring).
- Season - this encyclopedic entry from National Geographic includes a very good diagram
- Seasons - find exactly when the seasons start for any year from 1902 to 2102 with this java applet
- Seasons Reasons - What is the cause of the seasons? This explanation features an animation of the earth's movement during a year.
- The Seasons - very good diagrams
- What causes Earth's seasons? - Our planet's tilt dictates cycle of spring and fall
- What Causes the Seasons? - from NASA's Space Place
- What Causes the Seasons? - [2:16] A movie to explain the cause of the seasons. The movie provides pupils with a clear visualization of the cause of the seasons and they can be encouraged afterwards to describe them to one-another.
- What Causes the Seasons? - [3:11] a YouTube video
- Why Do We Have Seasons? - from the National Weather Service
- Why does Earth have 4 seasons every year? - explanation from EarthSky
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