Welcome to
Science Class
With Teacher April
ENERGY
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Class
Rules
Mute your microphones
during the discussion.
Your camera must be
open until the end of our
class.
Raise your hand or click
the raise hand button if
you have something to
say or ask.
Participate actively. Use
the comment box if it is
needed.
What is our last
lesson about?
WATERFORMS
It is a flowing water from a
highland that drops to the
ground.
Waterfall
It is body of water surrounded by
land. It is smaller than a lake.
A pond
They are flowing bodies of water. They
usually end at the mouth of the sea.
A River
It is a body of water surrounded by
land. It is much bigger than a pond.
Lake
It is another large body of salt water;
it is smaller than an ocean.
Sea
They are the largest water forms of earth.
Oceans
Great Job!!
Are you now
ready to learn?
Who wants to
play a game?
Moon
Very good!
Star
Awesome!!
Sun
Great Job!!
Rainbow
You did great!!
Shooting/falling
star
Well done
grade 2!!
Objects in the sky
Daytime
Nighttime
Objectives
At the end of the lesson, the Grade 2 pupils will be able to:
1. Describe the natural objects that are found in the sky
during daytime and nighttime
2. Identify the objects seen in the sky during daytime and
nighttime.
3.Relate the importance of it to people and other living
organism.
What do we mean by
natural objects?
Natural objects are not
manmade. They are part
of God’s creations.
Daytime sky
Sun
Is a big ball of hot,
glowing gases.
Its intense light can hurt your eyes
and even cause blindness. This is
why you are always reminded not
to look directly to the sun.
When does the
sun rise?
Daytime!
Why is the sun
important?
The sun provides
us light and heat.
It is the main
source of energy for earth.
Any questions or
clarification?
Clouds
Clouds
Clouds
Cloud is made of water
drops or ice crystals
floating in the sky.
Clouds
Clouds vary in form
and appearance.
Any questions
or clarification?
Rainbow
Rainbow
A rainbow is a multi-
colored arc made by light
striking water droplets.
Did you know?
Every water droplet makes its
own rainbow but it takes
thousands or millions of water
droplets for us to see a big
rainbow!
A rainbow is
composed of how
many colors?
7
What are the 7
rainbow colors?
Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
Indigo
Violet
R O Y G B I V
Any questions
or clarification?
Nighttime
sky
Moon
Moon
Moon
Moon is the brightest
and largest object in
our night sky.
Why is the moon
important to us?
The Moon is
partly
responsible for
causing the
tides of our
oceans and
seas on Earth.
The Moon controls
the length of the day.
The Moon gives
us light during
the night.
Stars
Stars
Stars
Stars are huge,
glowing balls of
gasses.
Stars
Stars are huge,
glowing balls of
gasses.
Stars
Stars are huge,
glowing balls of
gasses.
Stars
Stars are huge,
glowing balls of
gasses.
Red
supergiant
star
What are the different
colors of the star?
What are the different
colors of the star?
Yellow Orange Red
These are the coolest stars
White Blue-white Blue
These are the hottest stars
Any questions or
clarifications?
Shooting/falling
star
Shooting/falling
star
Shooting/falling
star
are solid particles from space
that heat up and make the air
glow when they enter the
Earth's atmosphere.
Did you know?
Shooting stars are actually what
astronomers call meteors.
Shooting stars are actually
what astronomers call meteors.
A meteor
Any questions or
clarifications?
What do we mean
by natural objects?
Natural objects are not
manmade. They are part
of God’s creations.
Great Job!!
What objects can we see
during daytime?
Sun
Clouds
Rainbow
What objects can we see
during nighttime?
Stars Moon
Shooting/falling
star
Well done
grade 2!!
Activity
Directions:
Guess whether the object in the
picture can be seen during daytime or
nighttime.
Are you ready?
Daytime
Nighttime
Daytime
Nighttime
You did great!!
Daytime
Nighttime
Daytime
Nighttime
Very good!
Daytime
Nighttime
Daytime
Nighttime
Awesome!!
Daytime
Nighttime
Daytime
Nighttime
Great Job!!
Daytime
Nighttime
Daytime
Nighttime
Great Job!!
Directions:
Choose the correct letter for
each sentence.
1. The ___________ is the center of
the solar system. We can see it
shines at day.
a. Stars b. Sun c. Rainbow
2. The_________ is the largest and brightest
object in the night sky.
a. Moon b. Clouds c. Sun
3. _____ have different size, colors
and it shines during night time.
a. Rainbow b. Moon c. Stars
4. A _______ has many colors. You can
see it in the day sky mostly after the rain.
a. Clouds b. Stars c. Rainbow
5. ______ are like the cotton balls. It is a
large collection of very tiny droplets of
water or ice crystals.
a. Sun b. Moon c. Clouds
1. The ___________ is the center of
the solar system. We can see it
shines at day.
a. Stars b. Sun c. Rainbow
B 1. The Sun is the center of the
solar system. We can see it
shines at day.
2. The_________ is the largest and brightest
object in the night sky.
a. Moon b. Clouds c. Sun
A 2. The moon is the largest
and brightest object in the
night sky.
3. _____ have different size, colors
and it shines during night time.
a. Rainbow b. Moon c. Stars
C 3. Stars have different size, colors
and it shines during night time.
4. A _______ has many colors. You can
see it in the day sky mostly after the rain.
a. Clouds b. Stars c. Rainbow
C 4. A rainbow has many colors.
You can see it in the day sky
mostly after the rain.
5. ______ are like the cotton balls. It is a
large collection of very tiny droplets of
water or ice crystals.
a. Sun b. Moon c. Clouds
C 5. Clouds are like the cotton
balls. It is a large collection of very
tiny droplets of water or ice
crystals.
1. B-Sun
2. A-Moon
3. C-Stars
4. C-Rainbow
5. C-Clouds
Correct answers:
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Great Job!!
Assignment
Directions:
Draw some objects that
you see today in the sky. Use
separate bond paper for
daytime and nighttime.
Thank
you
grade 2!

NATURAL OBJECTS IN THE SKY grade 2 lesson.pptx