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THE EARTH HAS FOUR LAYERS:
Draw a circle and draw in these layers . Use different colours to indicate the different layers.
Assessment of diagram:
Did you indicate the layers correctly?
[LO 2.3]
why does the earth rotate?
how big is the earth?
split up into groups for the next activity.
information on the earth:
Circumference around poles: 40 008 km
Diameter at poles: 12 714 km
Circumference at Equator: 40 075 km
Diameter at Equator: 12 714 km
1. What can you deduce from these statistics regarding the shape of the earth? What could be the explanation for this?
2. Who was Eratosthenes and what did he say 2 000 years ago about the shape of the earth? Discuss this in groups and write down the answers. ( www.union.edu/PUBLIC/GEODEPT/hallocher/sciencelab/Labs/ ND2/LN2.htm)
Assessment of DISCUSSION:
[LO 1.2; LO 1.3]
why is life possible on earth?
Draw a circle. Use different colours, indicating the composition of the atmosphere in percentages in the circle.
Work out the sectors mathematically.
Assessment of circle diagram:
Is your diagram correct? [LO 2.4]
LO 1: Scientific investigations:
The learner will be able to act confidently on curiosity about natural phenomena, and to investigate relationships and solve problems in scientific, technological and environmental contexts.
This is evident when the learner:
1.2 conducts investigations and collects data;
LO 2: Constructing Science Knowledge:
The learner will know and be able to interpret and apply scientific, technological and environmental knowledge.
This is evident when the learner:
2.4 applies knowledge.
ACTIVITY: HOW BIG IS THE EARTH?
1. The shape of the earth is not altogether round. It is slightly flattened at the poles because its rotation is faster at the equator
2. A Greek philosopher who was the person to show that the earth is round by means of a calculation.
ACTIVITY: PIE GRAPH
The atmosphere consists of 21% oxygen, 78% nitrogen and 0.03 % carbon dioxide, and 0.9 % argon
In diagram: atmospheric gases
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