Week 9 PPT
Week 9 PPT
Week 9 PPT
Earth Venus
Brainstorming
Suppose the sun was 10
times as far away from us as
it actually is. How do you
think this would affect us?
Outer Planets
The outer planets are
Jupiter and Saturn called
the gas giants and
Uranus and Neptune
known as the ice giants.
Outer Planets
They are farther away from
the sun than the inner
planets. They are very cold
and are made up mainly of
gases.
Outer planets
Jupiter
Jupiter is the largest
planet in our solar
system. it contains a
large amount of
hydrogen and helium.
Outer planets
Jupiter
It has a giant red
storm which is a
huge storm that has
been blowing for
many years
Outer planets
Jupiter
Answers only
Wrap up Exercise
Tick√ for correct answers and
cross X for wrong answers.
Wrap up Exercise
gas giants
Wrap up Exercise
2. Which planet has 62 known
moons?
Saturn
Wrap up Exercise
3. Planets that are farther from
the sun are called--------.
outer planets
Wrap up Exercise
4.Which planet contains large
amount of hydrogen and helium?
Both Jupiter
and Saturn
Wrap up Exercise
5.--------- has rings on it which
makes it unique.
Saturn
Wrap up Exercise
6.How many known moons does
Jupiter have?
79 moons
Wrap up Exercise
7.Between Jupiter and Saturn
which one can support life?
None
Wrap up Exercise
8.Which planet has a giant red
storm?
Jupiter
Thank you
Lesson 3
The Earth
and the
Solar
System
Objectives
Today you will learn about;
Outer planets(Uranus and Neptune)
Recap
1. State three(3) characteristics
each of Jupiter and Saturn.
2. What do they have in common?
Brainstorming
Which planet is the last planet from
the sun?
Outer planets
Uranus
Uranus is about
four times wider
than Earth. It is
the third largest
planet.
Outer planets
Uranus
Uranus is an
ice giant with a
small rocky
core.
Outer planets
Uranus
It is mostly made
up of icy
materials such as
water, ammonia
and other gases.
Outer planets
Uranus
It has 27
known
moons.
Outer planets
Neptune
Neptune is a
very dark, cold
and windy
planet.
Outer planets
Neptune It has strong
winds with
speeds of 2000
kilometres per
hour blowing
across the planet.
Outer planets
Neptune
It has 14
known
moons.
Wrap up exercise
The Earth
and the
Solar
System
Objectives
Today you will learn about
1. The earth’s surface
Recap
Group activity
Briefly discuss the three layers of
the earth’s surface and some of
their features.
Brainstorming
It spins around a
line passing
through its
centre.
How the earth moves
Rotation of the earth
It is an
imaginary line
called the axis
of rotation
How the earth moves
Rotation of the earth
The axis of
rotation passes
through the north
and south poles
of the earth.
How the earth moves
Rotation of the earth
It takes the
earth 24 hours
to complete
one rotation.
How the earth moves
Rotation of the earth
Earth’s rotation is
very important to
the life of the earth
and its survival.
How the earth moves
Rotation of the earth
Does the Sun move around the
Earth?
Ans = No. The Sun does not move around
the Earth. What happens is, Earth is turning
on its axis and that makes it look as if the
Sun is moving.
How the earth moves
Rotation of the earth
Therefore,
the sun
doesn’t
travel across
the sky as
How the earth moves
Rotation of the earth
What makes day and night?
The rotation of the earth causes sunrise and
sunset thus, causing day and night
1. 2. what is rotation?
It is the spinning movement
of the earth around its axis
Wrap up
Oral Exercise
1. 3. An imaginary line that
passes through the centre
of the earth on which the
earth spins is Axis
called
of ----?
rotation/axis
Oral Exercise Wrap up
4. Which statement is true/false and
in each case, what is your reason?
- The sun rises and sets causing
rotation. FALSE
- Rotation causes sunrise and
sunset. TRUE
Thank you
Lesson 3
The Earth
and the
Solar
System
Objectives
Today you will learn about
1. How the earth moves(revolution)
Recap
The earth
travels around
the sun once
each year.
How the Earth Moves
Revolution of the earth
Revolution is
the movement
of the earth
around the sun
in a fixed path
called an orbit.
How the Earth Moves
Revolution of the earth
As Earth
travels round
the sun,
different parts
of it slant or tilt
toward the Sun.
How the Earth Moves
Revolution of the earth
This causes
the change in
weather
throughout
the year.
How the Earth Moves
Revolution of the earth
Equator
Northern
hemisphere
How the Earth Moves
Revolution of the earth
India is in the Southern
hemisphere
northern
hemisphere
while Australia is
in the southern
hemisphere. Northern
hemisphere
How the Earth Moves
Revolution of the earth
It gets cold in
winter months
and days are
shorter.
How the Earth Moves
Revolution of the earth
But in summer,
it gets hot and
days are longer.
How the Earth Moves
Revolution of the earth
How the Earth Moves
Revolution of the earth
at
March, April, May
Northern Hemisphere: Spring
Revolution of the Earth
The four seasons
September,
October,
November
Northern
Hemisphere:
Autumn
Southern
Hemisphere:
Revolution of the Earth
The four seasons
Be ready with
your writing
materials.
Answers only
Wrap up exercise
Tick√ for correct answers and
cross X for wrong answers in
your notebook to check your
answers.
Wrap up
Choose the correct answer from the given options
1. It is a movement that happens once each year.
a. Rotation b. Autumn c. Revolution
2. --------- is a fixed path on which the earth moves
around the sun.