All About the sun

Worksheet by Brian Albrecht
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Subjects
Science
Grades
1 , 2
Language
ENG
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Name: Day Sky vs. Night Sky Sort the things that are found in the day sky and the things found in night sky by clicking on the item and selecting the correct sky or both. Think carefully! Day Sky sun rainbows birds Night Sky stars bats Both clouds air planes Moon What provides heat and light energy for Earth? moon the stars the Sun "I'm So Hot" the Sun Song Watch and try to learn a few new facts about the Sun. Fill in the blanks The sun is made of gases like hydrogen and helium. The sun keeps the Earth warm and helps to grow food. You could fit about 1,000,000 Earths inside of the Sun. If the Sun was not around we would be cold. You should never look directly at the sun because it could hurt your eyes. Match to complete the sentences Help to make these sentences make sense! Start on the left and click on the orange circle and drag to your choice on the right. The Sun is a star. The Sun is the center of our Solar System. A solar eclipse is when the moon is between the Sun and the Earth. In Spanish, the Sun is called Sol. Without the sun we would have no life. Sun Earth Label the Sun and the Earth on this photo. Sun Earth Tell how the sun changes throughout the day. True or False? The Sun is the biggest star in our solar system. True False When it is daytime on our side of the Earth, what is happening on the other side of the Earth?

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