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Day Length Changes

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Day Length Changes

Sun and seasons illustration

☀️ Part 1: Multiple Choice Questions

1. When are the days longest?

Summer

Winter

Autumn

2. When does the sun set earliest?

Summer

Winter

Spring

3. Which activities happen during daylight? (Tick all that apply)

Playing outside at the park

Sleeping in bed

Having lunch

Walking to school

4. In summer, the sun rises:

Early

Late

At the same time as winter

✏️ Part 2: Fill in the Missing Words

5. Complete these sentences using the words below:

Words to use: longer, shorter, sunrise, sunset, daylight

a) The sun coming up in the morning is called _______________.

b) The sun going down in the evening is called _______________.

c) Summer days are _______________ than winter days.

d) Winter days are _______________ than summer days.

e) The time when the sun is shining is called _______________.

6. Explain in one sentence why you can play outside longer in summer than in winter.

🎨 Part 3: Drawing Activity

7. Draw two pictures to show the difference between day length in summer and winter.

Summer Day: Draw what you can see outside at 8 o'clock in the evening in summer.

Winter Day: Draw what you can see outside at 8 o'clock in the evening in winter.

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