This force pulls us down to the ground.
(Gravity)
The Earth spins. Another word for spins is this.
(Rotate)
The Sun rises in the morning, which is called this.
(Sunrise)
The rotation of Earth makes this pattern happen every 24 hours.
(Day and night)
Summer days are longer because there is more of this.
(Daylight)
At night, the tiny lights we see are called this.
(Stars)
When the Earth turns to face the Sun, it is this.
(Daytime/Day)
When the Sun goes down in the evening, we call this.
(Sunset)
When the Earth moves all the way around the Sun, it takes this long.
(One year)
The four changes in weather and temperature during the year are called this.
(Seasons)
This big round thing in the sky gives us light and heat.
(The Sun)
When the Earth turns away from the Sun, it becomes this.
(Nighttime/Night)
The different shapes of the Moon we see are called this.
(Phases)
Katie used a flashlight for the Sun and a ball for Earth. The model showed this.
(Earth’s rotation/day and night)
In winter, days are shorter because there is less of this.
(Daylight)
This is the place where we live.
(Earth)
The Earth goes around the Sun in a path called this.
(Orbit)
The Moon does not make its own light. It shines because it reflects this.
(The Sun’s light)
Stars don’t move, but they look like they do because of this.
(Earth’s rotation/spinning)
The tilt of the Earth and its orbit around the Sun cause these.
(Seasons)
We use this tense to talk about things we do every day.
(Present Simple)
Fill in the blank: She ______ (play) with her dog right now.
(is playing – Present Continuous)
Fix the mistake: He eat breakfast every morning.
(He eats breakfast every morning.)
Choose the correct sentence:
a) I am like pizza.
b) I like pizza.
(Answer: b – Present Simple)
Fill in the blank: Right now, I ______ (read) my science book, but every night I ______ (read) a story.
(am reading, read)