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CONTENTS: 1. The solar system 2. The representation of the Earth 3. The cardinal points 4. The geographical coordinates 5. The scale 6. Earth movements Full name:.. Date:. Class: School: Teacher:

A Asteroid: asteroide Arrow: flecha Axis: eje B Between: entre Bright: brillante Broad: ancho C Call: llamar Celestial: azulado Close: cercano Compass: brújula D Degree: grado Dust: polvo E Equator: ecuador F Flat: llano, plano Frozen: congelado G H I Ice: hielo J K Key: clave L Lake: lago Landscape: paisaje M made of: hecho de many: muchos/as mass: masa meaning: significado measurements: medidas Milky way: vía láctea Moon: luna Mountain: montaña Movement: movimiento N No longer: ya no O Orbit: girar Own: propio P Q R Revolution: traslación Rocky: rocoso Rotation: rotación round: alrededor de rings: anillos river: ríos S Scale: escala Scientists: científicos Size: tamaño Sphere: esfera Star: estrella Sun: sol Surface: superficie T Take:durar The closest: el más cercano The hottest: el más caluroso The largest: el más grande Title: título W While: mientras que

1. THE SOLAR SYSTEM The Earth is our planet. It is round and similar to a sphere. The Earth is part of the solar system. This system has got: - one star. - the sun. - satellites of the planets. - a large number of asteroids. - eight planets. Their names are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune). Scientists say that Pluto is no longer a planet of the solar system. The Solar System belongs to a galaxy, called the Milky Way. Sun Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Activity 1 Have a look at the picture and describe the colour and size of each planet. 1. Mercury is small and pink 5.- 2. Venus 6.- 3. Earth 7.- 4. 8.-..

Jupiter is the largest planet. Jupiter is made of gas. It has rings of ice and dust. Jupiter has 63 moons. Saturn is the sixth planet. It is made up of gases. It has rings of ice, dust and rocks. Saturn has 62 moons. Neptune is the last planet in the solar system. Neptune is very cold. Neptune has four rings. It has 13 moons. Venus is the second planet from the sun. it is the hottest planet. It has many volcanoes. It has no oxygen or water. Uranus is the seventh planet. Uranus is the coldest planet. It has ice on its surface. It has 27 moons. Mars is the fourth planet. Mars is very cold. Mars is a red and rocky planet. It has two small moons. Earth is the third planet from the sun. It is our home. It has a lot of water. It has one moon. Mercury is the closest planet to the sun. it is hot in the day and cold at night. it is made of rock it has no water, air or moons

Activity 2 Read, unscramble the words, fill in the gaps and say TRUE or FALSE 1.- RYEUMRC: _ is the first planet in the solar system. It is a small planet. It is the closest to the sun. It hasn t got moons but it has got many craters. 2.-SVEUN: _ is the second planet in the solar system. it is a bright and hot. 3.-THARE: is the planet where we live. It is the third planet in the solar system. 4.-RSMA: is the fourth planet. it is a small and rocky. People call it the red planet. 5.-TREIPUJ: _ is the fifth planet. It is bright and large. 6.-STRNUA: is the sixth planet in order from the sun. It has got many rings. Its rings are flat and broad. The rings are made of dust and rock. 7.-UNARSU: is the seventh planet in order from the sun. it is a planet made of gas and it is really cold. 8.- PTUENNE: _ is the eighth planet in proximity to the sun.

1. Uranus has got many rings. 2. Jupiter is a large planet. 3. Venus is a hot planet. TRUE OR FALSE.. 4. People call Venus the red planet... 5. Saturn is the eighth planet in the solar system. 6. Uranus is a cold planet.. Activity 3 Match pictures with words Asteroid Comet Galaxy Star Planet Satellite 1.-.. 1 2 3 4 5 6 4.-. 2.-. 5.-. 3.-... 6.-

Activity 4 Match the words to their definition 1 2 3 4 5 6 Comet Galaxy Planet Asteroid Star Satellite a) A small, frozen mass of dust and gas around the sun. b) A group of stars, gas and dust held together by gravity. c) Celestial body orbiting or moving around a planet. d) Small rocky body orbiting the sun. e) Luminous point in the night sky. f) Celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit round a star 2. THE REPRESENTATION OF THE EARTH Our planet, the Earth, has the form of a sphere. We can represent it with a globe or a map. A cartographer is a person who creates maps. There are two types of maps: topographical maps give information about landscape (rivers, lakes, mountains) while thematic maps give information about climate, economy, demography, geology). Maps have got some elements: -the key or legend to explain the meaning of symbols. -the title. -the scale. -the arrow. - geographical coordinates.

3.-THE CARDINAL POINTS/DIRECTIONS Cardinal points are the four principal points of the compass: north, east, south and west. There are also four intermediate directions. North Activity 5 North-West North-East What is the meaning of the following words: NE West East SW. SE NW. South-West South South-East Have a look at the map of Spain. Where are these regions?

Have a look at the map of Spain. Where are these regions? Basque country, Galicia, Murcia, Andalusia, Cantabria, Balearic islands, Aragon, Valencia community, Extremadura and the Canary Islands. 1.- Basque country is in the north of Spain. 2.- 3.- 4.-. 5.-.. 6.-. 7.- 8.- 9.-. 10.-.. 4.- THE GEOGRAPHICAL COORDINATES We use imaginary lines to find any place on the Earth. People call these lines the meridians and parallels. The units of measurement of geographical coordinates are degrees, minutes and seconds. Meridians represent longitude with vertical lines. Greenwich is the first meridian because it divides the Earth into east and west. Parallels represent latitude with horizontal lines. Their names are Equator which divides the Earth into two hemispheres; In the Northern hemisphere, we can find Arctic circle and tropic of Cancer. In the Southern hemisphere, we can find Antarctic circle and the tropic of Capricorn.

an Activity 6 Connect concepts and numbers. 1.- 2.-. 3.- 4.-. 5.-. 6.- 7.-. 8.-. 4.- THE SCALES It is the proportion between the size of something and the representation of it. 5.- THE EARHT MOVEMENTS There are two important movements that affect The Earth: Rotation: The Earth moves around its own axis. It takes 24 hours a day. The principal consequences of the rotation movement is the succession of day and night. Revolution or translation: The Earth moves around the Sun. It takes 365 days. The principal consequences of the revolution movement is the succession of seasons: spring, summer, autumn and winter.

Activity 7 Label the gaps 1 2 3 4 1.- _ 2.- 3.- _ 4.- Activity 8 Remember: 1.- Geographical coordinates have got three units of measure. These are 2.- Greenwich is the first/second/third meridian and it divides our planet into and. 3.- The Equator is a parallel/meridian and it divides... 4.- In the northern Hemisphere, we can find. 5.-.., we can find Antarctic circle and... 6.- Two movements affect the Earth. The rotation movement is responsible for. and.. is responsible for the four. Their names are.,.,.. and... 7.- There are types of maps. Topographical maps inform about while.. inform about climate