Earths Rotation & Revolution: Crash Course Kids 8.1

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December 30 2022

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Tori Steinacher

So, have you ever wondered why we have seasons? Or maybe where the sun goes when its nighttime? *Hint: It doesnt actually go anywhere* In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina talks about the Earths rotation and revolution and how these things contribute to night and day, and how Earths tilt gives us seasons.

This first series is based on 5th-grade science. Were super excited and hope you enjoy Crash Course Kids!

///Standards Used in This Video///

5-ESS1-2. Represent data in graphical displays to reveal patterns of daily changes in length and direction of shadows, day and night, and the seasonal appearance of some stars in the night sky. [Clarification Statement: Examples of patterns could include the position and motion of Earth with respect to the sun and selected stars that are visible only in particular months.] [Assessment Boundary: Assessment does not include causes of seasons.]

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Credits...

Executive Producers: John & Hank Green

Producer & Editor: Nicholas Jenkins

Cinematographer & Director: Michael Aranda

Host: Sabrina Cruz

Script Supervisor: Mickie Halpern

Writer: Kay Boatner

Consultant: Shelby Alinsky

Script Editor: Blake de Pastino

Thought Cafe Team:

Stephanie Bailis

Cody Brown

Suzanna Brusikiewicz

Jonathan Corbiere

Nick Counter

Kelsey Heinrichs

Jack Kenedy

Corey MacDonald

Tyler Sammy

Nikkie Stinchcombe

James Tuer

Adam Winnik

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