Students will learn about the relationship between the Earth, Moon, and the Sun, and understand how the tilt of the Earth’s axis and its revolution around the Sun cause the change of seasons.
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Reference: NCERT Grade 7 Science, Chapter 12: Earth, Moon, and the Sun; Section 2– Revolution of The Earth
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In this lesson, students will explore how the Earth’s movement around the Sun and its axial tilt cause changes in seasons. Using simple models, visuals, and guided questions, students will connect science concepts with their own experiences of summer, winter, rainy season, and spring.
| Title | Approximate Duration | Procedure | Reference Material |
|---|---|---|---|
| Engage | 5 | Ask:
| Slides |
| Explore | 10 | Virtual Lab
Guided Question:
| Slides and Virtual Lab |
| Explain | 10 |
Real-Life Connection:
| Slides and Virtual Lab |
| Evaluate | 10 | Students will attempt the Self Evaluation task on LMS. | Virtual Lab |
| Extend | 5 | Scenario-Based Learning:
| Slides |
Have you ever wondered why we feel hot in summer, cool in winter, and see leaves fall in autumn? The answer lies in the relationship between Earth, the Sun, and Earth’s tilt. Seasons are not caused by Earth being closer or farther from the Sun, but by the tilt of Earth’s axis as it revolves around the Sun.
1. Rotation and Revolution
2. Tilt of Earth’s Axis
3. How Seasons Occur
4. Important Seasonal Events
5. Why Seasons are Not Due to Distance from Sun
| Rotation | Earth spins on its axis |
| Revolution | Movement of Earth around the Sun in 365 days. |
| Axis | An imaginary line through Earth’s poles around which it rotates. |
| Tilt | The 23.5° lean of Earth’s axis from vertical. |
| Solstice | The time when days are longest or shortest. |
| Equinox | The time when day and night are equal. |
| Hemisphere | Half of Earth (Northern or Southern). |
| Orbit | The path Earth follows around the Sun. |
Welcome to the Virtual Lab, an immersive XR experience designed to help students explore how the Earth’s movement around the Sun causes seasonal changes. This interactive simulation demonstrates the role of Earth’s revolution, axial tilt, and varying sunlight distribution in creating different seasons across the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
Step 1: Enter the Virtual Lab
Step 2: Earth’s Tilt
Step 3: Seasonal Demonstration
Clicking Next begins the seasonal cycle with four orbital positions:
Step 4: Evaluation
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