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13.05.2020. Pace Work
Sun, Moon and Stars (Usborne Beginners): 1 (Beginners Series ...

                                                                                                       
                                                       Тема: Сонце, місяць, зірки.
In this lesson we will learn about the sun, moon, and stars.
Let’s review the sound [p]
    Repeat A pet, to put, a pen, a problem, a pencil, a power, a pilot, a pillow.
Make up the sentences with these words.

Pre-reading activities:
repeat the words after me:
A sun
A star
A sky
Huge
Own
Bright
Full
East
A heat
Now write down these words in your vocabularies.
Make up the sentences with these words.
Now let’s read and translate the text. While reading underline the new words.
   We see the sun, the moon and the stars in the sky. We see the sun during the day. In the day, we will see sun and clouds in the sky. The sun is a huge ball of fire. It is hot and bright. It is very far away from us.  The sun is a star. It is the nearest star to the earth. It rises in the east every morning and new day beings. It sets in the west every evening. When the sun sets, it becomes dark. Then night begins. At night we will see moon and stars in the sky. The motion of earth around the sun causes formation of day and night. The sun gives us heat and light. The sun is stationary. It is a ball of burning gases.
   We see the moon and the stars in the sky at night. The moon is smaller than the sun. It is cool. The moon has no light of its own. It reflects the light of the sun. The moon keeps on changing its shape every night. When the moon looks like a ball, it is called full moon. Full moon is seen once in a month. There are millions of stars in the sky. They have their own light. The stars are different sizes. Some stars are even bigger than the sun. They look small because they are very far away from us.
 Post-reading.
I. Answer the following questions:
1. What do you see in the day sky?
2. What do you see in the night sky?
3. What is the shape of the sun?
4. What do we get from the sun?              
5. What causes formation of day and night?
6. When do we can see the moon and the stars in the sky?
7. Which is bigger — the sun or the earth?
8. Why do stars look so small?                       
9. Why do stars look tiny to us?        
10. Where do we live?

II. Fill the blanks with the correct words given below:
                sun, axis, fire, east, night
1. The sun is a huge ball of ____________.
2. The earth moves round the__________.
3. The earth also moves on its own_________.
4. Stars shine at______________.
5. The sun rises in the___________.

III. Put a tick (√) against the correct sentences and a cross (X) against the wrong ones:
1. The sun rises in the west.
2. The moon has its own light.
3. The sun moves round the moon.
4. The Earth is a huge ball of fire.
 5. The stars have their own light

IV. Match the column A with the column B:
         A                                                            B
1. The sun rises                                 (a) appears once in a month.
2. The sun sets                                  (b) is a planet.
3. The full moon                                 (c) in the west.
4. The earth                                       (d) in the east

V. Choose the correct word and fill in the blanks:
1. Sun rises in the _________. (east/west)
2. The part of the earth not facing the sun has the _________. (day/night)
3. _________ is bigger than earth. (Moon/Sun)
4. _________ gets its light from sun. (Moon/Stars)
5. We cannot count the number of _________. (stars/moon)

Thank you!

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