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This unit of work consists of 5 lessons all relating to understanding the earth's climate. Students will examine their local seasons and climate, and then investigate that of a region in the southern hemisphere. This comparison will help them understand the effect of the earth's orbit around the sun as well as its rotation on its axis. It begins with a simple brainstorming session, includes a lesson about the movements of the earth, a lesson about accessing weather forecasts,a lesson investigating a foreign climate, and finally a lesson involving a virtual journey to that region. It spans both KS2 geography and science, and requires a good deal of reading and writing, thus enhancing the literacy curriculum.
Lesson 1:Children will identify the differences among the four seasons, and will be able to justify their choice in favourite seasons by participating in a group discussion and poll, the results of which will be graphically represented. Lesson 2: Children will understand the movements of the earth as it orbits the sun by participating in a role play exercise and looking at various graphical representations of the sun-earth relationship. Lesson 3: Children will be able to differentiate between the northern hemisphere and southern link tilt of earth on its axis differing seasonal climates two. Lesson 4: Children will understand how to access and interpret weather forecasts, both on TV or radio and on the Internet, by participating both in a whole-class activity and by completing a research guide as they work in pairs.; Lesson 5: The children will understand how important it is to anticipate climate changes when trying to determine what to wear by imagining they are going on a trip to the southern hemisphere.
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