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This video explores the relationship of the Earth to the sun - the cause of our changing seasons.

Video summary

In this video, the young Nature Explorers discover what causes the seasons.

The children are introduced to the relationship between the Earth and the sun and learn that the seasons are a consequence of the Earth being on a tilt as it rotates - summer is when the Earth is tilted towards the sun and winter when it is tilted away.

The Nature Explorers also answer the question 鈥楢re seasons the same around the world?鈥

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Teacher notes

Discussion points:

1. Understanding the seasons:

  • Discuss the four seasons and how they differ in appearance and climate.
  • Ask 鈥 鈥楬ow do seasons affect our daily lives and the activities we do?鈥

2. The role of the sun:

  • Highlight the sun as the primary source of energy and warmth for Earth.
  • Explain how the Earth orbits around the sun and rotates on its axis.

3. The tilted axis:

  • Explore the concept of the Earth's tilt and its impact on sunlight distribution.
  • Ask 鈥 鈥榃hat happens when our part of the Earth is tilted towards the sun?鈥

4. Global variation in seasons:

  • Discuss how seasons occur at different times in various parts of the world.
  • Illustrate the concept by contrasting winter in the UK with summer in the Southern Hemisphere.
  • Ask 鈥 鈥榃hy do different parts of the world experience different seasons at the same time?鈥

Suggested activities:

1. Seasonal art project:

  • Encourage children to create seasonal artwork depicting scenes representing each season.
  • Provide materials such as paints, crayons, and natural items like leaves, acorns, and pinecones to make seasonal collages.

2. Seasonal attribute stories:

  • Ask children to write or draw short stories about how the attributes of each season impact their daily lives.
  • Create a simple picture book with a 'seasonal scene' on each page, accompanied by a short narrative.

3. Seasonal poetry writing:

  • Invite children to write poems about how the seasons affect their daily lives and surroundings.
  • Encourage pupils to use descriptive language to evoke the sights, sounds, and feelings associated with each season.

4. Seasonal calendar observations:

  • Have children observe and record changes in their surroundings throughout the year, noting seasonal transitions. This could include tracking changes in weather, plant life, and daylight hours.

Curriculum notes

This video supports the understanding of Earth and Space Science concepts within the national curriculums in England, Northern Ireland, and 1st Level in Scotland. It also aligns with the Science and Technology Area of Learning and Experience within the Curriculum for Wales.

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