Welcome to the amazing solar system! Today, we’re going on an exciting journey to learn about the sun. Are you ready to join us?
The solar system is like a big family of planets, and it gets its name from the sun. The sun is super important because all the planets, including Earth, depend on it. Let’s get ready for our adventure!
Here we are, near the sun, the only star in our solar system. It’s really hot, so we can’t get too close. The sun is the center of the solar system, and all the planets travel around it like a merry-go-round.
Did you know the sun is huge? It’s 109 times bigger than Earth! The sun gives us energy, which is super important for life on our planet. But be careful! The sun’s rays can be harmful to our skin, so it’s important to protect ourselves when we’re outside.
The sun is a giant ball of hot gas, mostly made of two gases called hydrogen and helium. If we tried to fly to the sun in an airplane, it would take about 20 years! That’s a really long trip!
Did you enjoy our quick trip to the sun? Now it’s time to head back to Earth and share all the cool things you learned. Have a safe journey back!
Wow, what an adventure! We discovered so much about the sun. If you want to keep learning and exploring, you can find more fun adventures. Keep being curious and enjoy learning new things!
Sun Shadow Experiment: On a sunny day, go outside with a friend or family member. Stand in the sunlight and observe your shadow. Move around and notice how your shadow changes. Try this at different times of the day and see how the length and direction of your shadow change. Discuss why you think this happens and how it relates to the sun’s position in the sky.
Create a Sun Model: Use craft materials like clay, paper, or balloons to create a model of the sun. Make sure to include its bright colors and show its size compared to Earth. You can also add some of the planets orbiting around it. Share your model with your classmates or family and explain what you learned about the sun’s role in the solar system.
Sun Safety Poster: Design a poster that shows how to stay safe in the sun. Include tips like wearing sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses. Use bright colors and fun drawings to make your poster eye-catching. Display your poster at home or in your classroom to remind everyone about the importance of sun safety.
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[Music] Welcome to the solar system! Today, we’re traveling to the sun. You are looking at the solar system, and we are going to learn about the sun. Do you want to come along?
The solar system gets its name from the sun because all the planets depend on it. Hold on tight; here we go! Now we are near the sun, the solar system’s only star. We can’t get much closer because the temperature is extremely high.
The sun is the center of the solar system, and all the planets orbit around it. Hello, Evelyn! It’s very hot! Let me tell you some interesting things about this star. The sun is enormous; its diameter is 109 times bigger than the Earth. The energy the sun gives off is necessary for life on Earth.
It is important to protect yourself from the sun, as its ultraviolet rays can be harmful to human skin. The sun is a ball of hot gas made primarily of hydrogen and helium. If we traveled on a passenger plane from the Earth to the sun, it would take about 20 years to get there. That is definitely a long trip!
Did you enjoy this quick trip around the sun? Now you can go back to Earth to share all the information you learned. Have a good trip!
Wow, what a trip! We have learned so much about this star. Do you want to keep learning? Click on the seal and subscribe to the Smiley Learn channel to stay up to date with all the new adventures!
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