Original Promptwrite a lesson plan of why does the earth experience seasons?
This lesson focuses on understanding Earth's orbit around the sun and its relationship to the changing seasons. Key components include the axial tilt of the Earth (23.5°), which significantly affects temperature and daylight. Students will learn to differentiate between equinoxes and solstices, understand how Earth's tilt influences sunlight angle and temperature variations, and analyze the effects of these phenomena throughout the year. The lesson includes guided practice activities, discussions on the influence of axial tilt on seasons, and a challenge task that invites students to envision a world without tilt, promoting critical thinking about the importance of Earth's axial tilt in defining seasonal weather patterns.