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Bellwork

Bellwork. What sea is located at (15N,75W)? What three countries fall on the 105W line of longitude? What state is at (45N, 120W)? What country is Northeast of Canada?. Agenda. Bellwork : Reviewing Map Elements Notes: How Earth Moves HW: Graphic Organizer

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Bellwork

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  1. Bellwork • What sea is located at (15N,75W)? • What three countries fall on the 105W line of longitude? • What state is at (45N, 120W)? • What country is Northeast of Canada?

  2. Agenda • Bellwork: Reviewing Map Elements • Notes: How Earth Moves • HW: Graphic Organizer • If you haven’t made up Quiz 1.1 you need to! • Tomorrow: start in class project on Earth’s Movement

  3. Earth’s Movement • Why are there 365 days in a year? • Earth has the perfect orbit for humans! • Gizmo's Birthday

  4. How does the Earth move? • Revolution: Earth travels on an orbit around the sun • Takes 365 1/4th days • Earth revolves around the sun, which causes • The length of our year • Our seasons: as the Earth moves, we get 4 seasons • Why do we have 4 seasons?

  5. How does the Earth move? • Rotation: The Earth spins on its axis every 24 hours • Axis = invisible line connecting North and South pole • Earth’s axis tilts at 23.5 degrees • Earth’s rotation causes day and night • Earth turns on its axis

  6. How does the Earth move? • Tilt: Earth’s axis is tilted at a 23.5 degree angle • Causes night and day to be longer or shorter • Causes the 4 seasons

  7. Graphic Organizer - Practice

  8. Tomorrow • Hemispheres – North, South • Equinox, Solstice • http://www.classzone.com/books/earth_science/terc/content/visualizations/es0408/es0408page01.cfm?chapter_no=04 • http://esminfo.prenhall.com/science/geoanimations/animations/01_EarthSun_E2.html • http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/player/science/space-sci/solar-system/equinoxes-sci.html

  9. Bellwork • Get out HW from two nights ago to check • Standard: also have out your Guided Reading Questions from yesterday

  10. Agenda • Bellwork: Recap and Catch Up • Notes: Earth’s Movements (finish up) • Foldable • HW: Finish Foldable • Honors: Prep for In class project tomorrow • Groups of 5, 6 groups • 2 Rotation, 2 Revolution, 2 Tilt • 1 Posterboard, markers, paper, etc

  11. Earth-Sun Relationships • Two Hemispheres • Hemi = half • Sphere = circle • Northern Hemisphere = above equator • Southern Hemisphere = below equator • As Earth revolves, sun’s energy hits each hemisphere differently • = opposite seasons

  12. Earth-Sun Relationships • 4 seasons (Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall) • As Earth revolves, have different amounts of sun’s energy hitting the area • Summer Solstice = June 21st • The closest the Earth’s North Pole points toward sun, most energy on Northern Hemisphere • Winter Solstice = December 21st • The farthest the Earth’s North Pole points toward sun, least energy on Northern Hemisphere

  13. Earth-Sun Relationships • Amount of energy received affects temperature and length of day • Shortest day on Winter Solstice • Longest day on Summer Solstice • Equinox = equal energy points (2) • Vernal Equinox = March 21 • Autumnal Equinox = Sept 22 • Equal Day/Night

  14. Earth Sun Relationship • Simulation

  15. Agenda • Check HW (3rd period: chart) • Review solstices and equinoxes • Foldable • HW: Finish Foldable • Quiz 1.2 on Friday!

  16. Foldable • 1) Fold 4 sheets of paper and staple • 2) Give your foldable a title • 3) Label each tab (Rotation, Revolution, Tilt) • 4) Inside each tab, explain the movement of the Earth – use vocabulary • Rotation: axis • Revolution: orbit • Tilt: solstices and equinox • 5) Draw a picture to explain

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