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Designed for KS2 learners this fully illustrated, ready-to-use lesson provides an interesting and engaging introduction to Earth and space. It covers national curriculum for science topics including the solar system, geocentric and heliocentric theories and how to tell the time using the Sun. Also featured are some of the astronauts who have travelled into space, the International Space Station and the current Mars missions.

The lesson includes an engaging and informative PowerPoint consisting of over 35 slides. It starts with objectives, has a worksheet to complete as the lesson progresses and includes three activities which can be completed in class or given as homework. The PowerPoint includes several links to videos on YouTube to illustrate the lesson. Notes and answers to the worksheet and activities are included.

This lesson has five sections:
• Earth, Sun and Moon
• The solar system
• Is the Earth or the Sun at the centre of the solar system?
• Telling the time using the Sun
• People who have travelled into space

Duration: Approximately one hour.

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jhollands

3 months ago
5

What a fabulous power point! I will use it across a sequence of lessons. You have saved me so much time!!! THANK YOU!

iamworking

3 years ago
5

Thank you so much :)

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