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Thu, Nov 05, 2020 9:33 PM in Earth and its' Seasons
You will need materials to demonstrate earth orbiting the sun. I recommend that you use an apple for the earth and poke a pencil through it to show the axis. A large ball is needed for the sun, and the bigger it is, the better. You can also use other materials. For example, clay works to make an earth and you can use a basketball for the sun (just remind students that the sun in proportion is muc...
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