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2 Мультимедийное приложение к УМК New Millenium English-7 Олизаренко Ю.В., 2010 год
3 Read and say the names of the planets Mercury [mε:kjυri] Venus [vi:n s] Earth [ε: ] Mars [ma:z] Jupiter [d u:pit ] Saturn [sæt n] Uranus [jυ r n s] Neptune [neptju:n] Pluto [plu:t υ]
4 Look at the chart NameMoonsAverage temperature (C) RotationOrbitDiameter (kilometres) Mercury0-167C to days88 days4,880 Venus days days 12,100 Earth1-51 to hrs days Mars2-123 to hrs days 6,780 Jupiter hrs11.9 years142,600 Saturn hrs29.46 years 120,000 Uranus hrs84.01 years 50,800 Neptune hrs165 years49,500 Pluto days248 years 2,300
5 Answer the questions Which planet has a longer day than year? Which planet has the most moons? Which is the hottest planet? Why? Which planet has the longest year? Which planet has the closest length of day to the Earths? Which planet has the closest length of day to the Earths? Which planet has the shortest day? Which is the smallest planet? Which planet is nearly as large as the Earth? Which planet has a longer day than year? Which planet has the most moons? Which is the hottest planet? Why? Which planet has the longest year? Which planet has the closest length of day to the Earths? Which planet has the closest length of day to the Earths? Which planet has the shortest day? Which is the smallest planet? Which planet is nearly as large as the Earth?
6 Read the text and say which planet it is about This planet is the most mysterious planet in our solar system. It is the smallest and the coldest of all the nine planets. It takes 248 years to orbit the Sun, so its year is the longest. A day on this planet is longer than on Earth but shorter than on Mercury. It has as many moons as Mars. It is nearly as cold as Uranus. There is no water or air on it, so there is no life there. This planet is the most distant planet from the Sun. See the correct answer This planet is the most mysterious planet in our solar system. It is the smallest and the coldest of all the nine planets. It takes 248 years to orbit the Sun, so its year is the longest. A day on this planet is longer than on Earth but shorter than on Mercury. It has as many moons as Mars. It is nearly as cold as Uranus. There is no water or air on it, so there is no life there. This planet is the most distant planet from the Sun. See the correct answer
7 Choose the appropriate form of adjective 1. The Sun is the … object in our solar system. a)biger b)biggest c)bigesta)bigerb)biggestc)bigest 2. Pluto is the … planet in the solar system. a)smallest b)most small c)smalesta)smallestb)most smallc)smalest 3. A day on Venus is nearly as… as a year on the Earth. a)longer b)longest c)longa)longerb)longestc)long 4. Uranus is four times … than the Earth. a)big b) bigger c)bigera)bigb) bigger c)biger 5. Mercury is the … planet to the Sun. a)closest b)most close c)closera)closestb)most closec)closer 6. A day on Neptune is … than on Uranus. a) long b)longest c)longera) longb)longest c)longer 7. Pluto is a … planet than Neptune. a)mysterious b)more mysterious c)the most mysteriousa)mysterious b)more mysteriousc)the most mysterious 8. I believe Earth is … planet a) beautiful b)more beautiful c)the most beautifula) beautiful b)more beautifulc)the most beautiful 9. Pluto is … than Saturn. a)cold b)the coldest c)coldera)coldb)the coldest c)colder
8 Articles NO articleTHE Mercurythe Sun Venusthe Moon In spacethe Earth In orbitthe universe
9 Fill in THE article where it is necessary …Moon is …only place in our solar system, other than … Earth, where humans have visited. On July 20, 1969, astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin landed … Lunar Module of Apollo 11 on …Moon's surface. Neil Armstrong was …first human to set foot on … Moon. …Moon is like a desert with plains, mountains, and valleys. It also has many craters, which are holes created when space objects hit …Moon's surface at a high speed. There is no air to breathe on …Moon. Recently water ice was discovered at … poles of … Moon. … Moon travels around … Earth in an oval shaped orbit. Scientists think … Moon was formed long ago when … Earth met another space object. … collision may have caused a big chunk of rocky material to be thrown out into …space to form … Moon. … Moon is much smaller than …Earth. However, its gravity can still affect … Earth's ocean tides. We always see … same side of … Moon from … Earth. You have to go into … space to see …other side. Check yourself
10 Read and translate the sentences Юпитер почти такой же холодный, как и Марс. День на Сатурне почти такой же длинный, как и на Уране. У Юпитера почти столько же лун, как и у Урана. Check yourself
11 Сompare two planets: Neptune and the Earth See the chart and other 5 slides to choose planets you like
12 Compare two planets: Pluto and the Earth
13 Compare two planets: Jupiter and the Earth
14 Compare two planets: Mars and the Earth
15 Compare two planets: Saturn and the Earth
16 Compare two planets: Uranus and the Earth
17 Say what planet you would go to if you were an astronaut If I were an astranaut I would go to Mars because its the closest planet to the Earth. If I WERE … I WOULD GO TO … BECAUSE… If you have an on-line lesson you can join in this links: How Much Would You Weigh on Another Planet? How Old Would You Be on Another Planet? To encourage your students finding out about their weight and age on other planets.
18 The End
19 MERCURY
20 VENUS
21 EARTH
22 MARS
23 JUPITER
24 SATURN
25 URANUS
26 NEPTUNE
27 PLUTO
28 MERCURY
29 Fill in THE article where it is necessary The Moon is the only place in our solar system, other than the Earth, where humans have visited. On July 20, 1969, astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin landed the Lunar Module of Apollo 11 on the Moon's surface. Neil Armstrong was the first human to set foot on the Moon. The Moon is like a desert with plains, mountains, and valleys. It also has many craters, which are holes created when space objects hit the Moon's surface at a high speed. There is no air to breathe on the Moon. Recently water ice was discovered at the poles of the Moon. The Moon travels around the Earth in an oval shaped orbit. Scientists think the Moon was formed long ago when the Earth met another space object. The collision may have caused a big chunk of rocky material to be thrown out into space to form the Moon. The Moon is much smaller than the Earth. However, its gravity can still affect the Earth's ocean tides. We always see the same side of the Moon from the Earth. You have to go into space to see the other side.
30 Jupiter is nearly as cold as Mars. A day on Saturn is nearly as long as on Uranus. Jupiter has nearly as many moons as Mars.
31 GOOD JOB!!!
32 TRY AGAIN!!!
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