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Classroom Diagram 1A.1 Sp W F Su 1A.2 Example showing Northern Winter Teacher Master 1A

Earth Sun Diagram Teacher Master 1B Spring - Northern Hemisphere Fall - Southern Hemisphere Equator Winter - Northern Hemisphere Summer - Southern Hemisphere Cancer Capricorn Summer - Northern Hemisphere Winter - Southern Hemisphere Equator Fall - Northern Hemisphere Spring - Southern Hemisphere Teacher Master 1B

Seasons Demonstration Answer Key Label the significant lines on the Earth: What season is it in the Northern Hemisphere? Spring/Fall What season is it in the Southern Hemisphere? Tropic of Cancer Equator Tropic of Capricorn What season is it in the Northern Hemisphere? Summer What season is it in the Southern Hemisphere? Summer Teacher Master 1C

Seasons Homework Answer Key Draw an arrow indicating the sun’s direct rays for: Winter in Paris. Draw an arrow indicating the sun’s direct rays for: Summer in New York City. Draw an arrow indicating the sun’s direct rays for: Summer in Johannesburg. Draw an arrow indicating the sun’s direct rays on: March 21st. Teacher Master 1D

Seasons Demonstration Name: _____________________ Label the significant lines on the Earth: What season is it in the Northern Hemisphere? _______________ What season is it in the Southern Hemisphere? ____________ What season is it in the Northern Hemisphere? _______________ What season is it in the Northern Hemisphere? _______________ Student Handout 1A

Use the word in a sentence Seasons Worksheet Name: _____________________ Vocabulary Word Definition Picture Use the word in a sentence Axis Equator Equinox Solstice Tropic of Cancer Tropic of Capricorn Student Handout 1B

Seasons Homework Name: _____________________ Draw an arrow indicating the sun’s direct rays for: Summer in New York City. Draw an arrow indicating the sun’s direct rays for: Winter in Paris. Draw an arrow indicating the sun’s direct rays for: Summer in Johannesburg. Draw an arrow indicating the sun’s direct rays on: March 21st. Student Handout 1C