The Sun, Moon and Earth: A Task Setting Powerpoint Pack
The Sun, Moon and Earth: A Task Setting Powerpoint Pack
The Sun, Moon and Earth: A Task Setting Powerpoint Pack
Moon and
Earth
A task setting Powerpoint Pack
LO: To identify a star, planet and a
satellite.
Earth is the third closest planet to the Sun and is the fifth
biggest planet in the solar system.
Photo courtesy of Kevin M. Gill(@flickr.com) - granted under creative commons licence - attribution
Although the earth is round, it is not a perfect
sphere. It’s actually an ‘oblate spheroid’. This
just means it’s not the same diameter all the
way around, in fact it’s a little larger around the
equator.
Planet Earth takes 365 days (and 6 hours!) to orbit the sun
once.
NORTH POLE
EQUATOR
UNITED KINGDOM
SUN’S RAYS
SOUTH POLE
SOUTH AFRICA
The Sun
Size
In the very centre of our solar system is The Sun,
which is about 1.3 million times as big as planet
Earth.
The diameter of the sun is about 880,000 miles,
where the Earth is only 7972 miles.
EARTH
SUN
The Sun
Stars in the skies
Just like all the stars we can see in the night sky, our Sun
is also a star. The stars that we see at night are just a lot,
lot further away. The closest stars are about four light
years away (a light year is the distance that light can
travel in a year – this is such an unbelievably large
distance it is hard to imagine).
What is a planet?
What is a star?
What is a moon?
THE END