At night, thousands of these twinkle high above.
(Stars)
When the Earth faces away from the Sun, what part of the day is it?
(Night)
The Moon looks like it changes shape, but it doesn’t. These shapes are called what?
(Phases)
Mia made a model: a lamp for the Sun and a ball for Earth. She showed which movement?
(Earth rotating / day and night)
The tilt of Earth plus its trip around the Sun makes these changes happen.
(Seasons)
What keeps our feet on the ground instead of floating away?
(Gravity)
When the Earth faces the Sun, what part of the day is it?
(Day)
Why do we see the Moon shining if it makes no light on its own?
(It reflects sunlight)
Stars look like they move at night, but really it's because of this.
(Earth spinning/rotating)
Summer days feel longer because we have more of this.
(Daylight)
What do we call the big ball of light and heat we see during the day?
(The Sun)
The Earth moves around the Sun. What name do we give this journey?
(Orbit)
Evening begins when the Sun goes down. What do we call this?
(Sunset)
Because Earth rotates, we see this cycle happen every day.
(Day and night)
Winter days feel short because we have less of this.
(Sunlight/Daylight)
Which planet is our home?
(Earth)
Fill in: She ______ (watch) TV right now.
(is watching – Present Continuous)
Fill in both blanks: At the moment, I ______ (write) my homework, but usually I ______ (do) it after dinner.
(am writing / do)
Earth takes this amount of time to go once around the Sun.
(1 year)
The year is divided into four parts of weather change. What are they called?
(Seasons)
Correct it: He go to school every morning.
(He goes to school every morning.)
The Earth turns in circles. What is this called?
(Rotation)
Morning begins when the Sun comes up. What do we call this?
(Sunrise)
We use this tense to talk about habits and routines.
(Present Simple)
Choose the correct one:
a) I am love soccer.
b) I love soccer.
(Answer: b, Present Simple)