he seasons are caused by the Earth being closer or farther from the Sun.    The Earth orbits around the Sun in a perfectly circular pathway.    The seasons are caused because the Earth is tilted on its axis (23.5˚).    The Earth’s hemispheres receive direct sunlight in the summer, and indirect sunlight during the  winter.

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  1. Read the statements below and tick those which are true. 
 



  • The seasons are caused by the Earth being closer or farther from the Sun. 
 



  • The Earth orbits around the Sun in a perfectly circular pathway. 
 



  • The seasons are caused because the Earth is tilted on its axis (23.5˚). 
 



  • The Earth’s hemispheres receive direct sunlight in the summer, and indirect sunlight during the  winter. 
  1. Cut out the labels and stick them into the spaces below to correctly label the diagram. 

Southern  

hemisphere: 

Northern 

hemisphere: 

 



Southern  

hemisphere: 

 



Northern  hemisphere: 

 



 



Northern 

hemisphere: 

 



Southern  

hemisphere: 

 




Northern  hemisphere: 

 



Southern  hemisphere: 

 




spring spring autumn autumn 

summer summer winter winter 1 of 2

Seasons of the Earth 

  1. Complete the sentences by using the words in the box. You may use some words more than  once. 

longer spring autumn shorter northern directly away from towards hotter indirectly colder



It is summer in the UK when the hemisphere is tilted the Sun. The Sun  is shining on the hemisphere, and so it feels . 

It is winter in the UK when the hemisphere is tilted the  Sun. The Sun is shining on the hemisphere, and so it feels . 

The North Pole never points directly at the Sun. As the North Pole begins to move away from the  Sun, we call this season . During this time, the Sun rises lower in the sky and  the days become . 

As the North Pole begins to move towards the Sun, we call this season . During  this time, the Sun rises higher in the sky and the days become . 

Just for Fun 

Have a go at creating a model and explain this to a family member or a friend. You could use a  round piece of fruit, such as an apple or tangerine, to represent the Earth and a torch as the Sun.  You could show the axis with a wooden skewer. 

 

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