Theme Tasks catalog
Space. The Sun
• With a telescope, you will explore non-living nature objects;
• You will learn about the structure of the Solar System;
• You will find out why there are seasons on Earth and why day changes to night;
• You will learn to find what is the main source of light and heat on Earth;
• You will think about which objects can work using the Sun's energy.
• You will learn about the structure of the Solar System;
• You will find out why there are seasons on Earth and why day changes to night;
• You will learn to find what is the main source of light and heat on Earth;
• You will think about which objects can work using the Sun's energy.
1
Count. Choose the right numbers, and you will read the secret word.
Count. Choose the right numbers, and you will read the secret word.
2
Move the sound schemes to the pictures.
And you will see interesting changes.
Move the sound schemes to the pictures.
And you will see interesting changes.
3
With a telescope, we will explore non-living nature objects that are far away from us.
You see stars, comets, asteroids, planets and their moons.
These are space bodies that are in the Universe.
The Sun is the closest star to us.
It is a huge hot ball, around which eight planets move:
Mercury,
Venus,
Earth,
Mars,
Jupiter,
Saturn,
Uranus,
Neptune.
The planets together with other space bodies make the Solar System.
We live on the planet Earth.
It has a natural satellite – the Moon.
Space hides many secrets that scientists and astronauts study.
With a telescope, we will explore non-living nature objects that are far away from us.
You see stars, comets, asteroids, planets and their moons.
These are space bodies that are in the Universe.
The Sun is the closest star to us.
It is a huge hot ball, around which eight planets move:
Mercury,
Venus,
Earth,
Mars,
Jupiter,
Saturn,
Uranus,
Neptune.
The planets together with other space bodies make the Solar System.
We live on the planet Earth.
It has a natural satellite – the Moon.
Space hides many secrets that scientists and astronauts study.
4
Think, which object is extra?
Choose it.
Think, which object is extra?
Choose it.
5
Find out what Alice will see in the telescope?
Look at the geometric shapes.
Move all the broken lines.
Find out what Alice will see in the telescope?
Look at the geometric shapes.
Move all the broken lines.
6
Help Murchyk choose the right answer – YES or NO?
Is the Sun a star?
Help Murchyk choose the right answer – YES or NO?
Is the Sun a star?
7
Find and choose the sixth planet from the Sun.
Find and choose the sixth planet from the Sun.
8
During space flights, people saw that Earth has the shape of a ball.
It is blue because most of its surface is covered with water.
And green because many plants grow on Earth.
This is a globe, a small model of our planet.
Earth, like all planets, moves not only around the Sun, but also around its own axis.
The Sun's rays light up first one side of the Earth's surface, then the other.
On the light side of Earth it is day, and on the dark side it is night.
This is how day and night change.
One day and one night is a day.
During space flights, people saw that Earth has the shape of a ball.
It is blue because most of its surface is covered with water.
And green because many plants grow on Earth.
This is a globe, a small model of our planet.
Earth, like all planets, moves not only around the Sun, but also around its own axis.
The Sun's rays light up first one side of the Earth's surface, then the other.
On the light side of Earth it is day, and on the dark side it is night.
This is how day and night change.
One day and one night is a day.
9
Choose the small model of Earth.
Choose the small model of Earth.
10
Think, on which part of the Earth ball is day, and on which is night?
Move the right space bodies.
Think, on which part of the Earth ball is day, and on which is night?
Move the right space bodies.
11
The Sun can be seen only in the day in a clear sky.
During the day it shines and warms in different ways.
In the morning the Sun rises and its rays light and warm the Earth a little.
At noon we see the Sun high above the Earth.
At this time it lights and warms the Earth the most.
In the evening the Sun sets and its rays light and warm the Earth a little.
The Sun can be seen only in the day in a clear sky.
During the day it shines and warms in different ways.
In the morning the Sun rises and its rays light and warm the Earth a little.
At noon we see the Sun high above the Earth.
At this time it lights and warms the Earth the most.
In the evening the Sun sets and its rays light and warm the Earth a little.
12
Look at the picture and find which part of the day is shown.
Move the right word to the picture.
Look at the picture and find which part of the day is shown.
Move the right word to the picture.
13
The Sun shines and warms in different ways in different seasons.
In winter the day is the shortest.
The Sun's rays light and warm the ground a little.
That is why winter is the coldest season.
In spring the day becomes longer.
The Sun lights and warms the Earth more.
It gets warmer outside.
In summer the Sun's rays light and warm the ground the most.
The summer day is the longest.
This is the warmest season.
In autumn the day starts to get shorter.
The Sun's rays light and warm the ground less.
It gets colder outside.
The Sun shines and warms in different ways in different seasons.
In winter the day is the shortest.
The Sun's rays light and warm the ground a little.
That is why winter is the coldest season.
In spring the day becomes longer.
The Sun lights and warms the Earth more.
It gets warmer outside.
In summer the Sun's rays light and warm the ground the most.
The summer day is the longest.
This is the warmest season.
In autumn the day starts to get shorter.
The Sun's rays light and warm the ground less.
It gets colder outside.
14
Choose the number that matches the number of seasons.
Choose the number that matches the number of seasons.
15
The Sun is the main source of light and heat on Earth.
Without sunlight and heat, plants, animals, and people cannot live.
We see light, and we feel heat.
People have learned to turn sunlight into electricity
and made solar batteries, which power electric devices in houses,
toys,
cars,
flashlights,
even artificial satellites that move around our planet.
The Sun is the main source of light and heat on Earth.
Without sunlight and heat, plants, animals, and people cannot live.
We see light, and we feel heat.
People have learned to turn sunlight into electricity
and made solar batteries, which power electric devices in houses,
toys,
cars,
flashlights,
even artificial satellites that move around our planet.
16
Choose the space body that is the main source of light and heat on Earth.
Choose the space body that is the main source of light and heat on Earth.
17
Move up the man-made objects that can work from a solar battery.
Move up the man-made objects that can work from a solar battery.