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Kids in Australia learn at an early age the ve steps to protecting their skin from the Sun. They are:
If you forget to slip , slop , slap , seek , and slide , your skin can burn.
A sunburn can be very painful and is much like a burn from re. Your skin will turn red and you may even get blisters. As the burned area heals, your skin peels, which can be very itchy.
on some protective clothing like a T-shirt.
on some sunscreen – SPF 30+.
· Take a cool bath or use wet cloths to cool down the burned part of your skin. · Apply aloe gel or sprays for sunburned skin. · Don’t use soap, as this could dry and irritate your burned skin. · IMPORTANT: If watery blisters appear on your skin, you should see your doctor.
on a hat with a wide brim.
some shade to get out of the Sun’s rays.
on a pair of sunglasses to protect your eyes.
EXPLOSION MAGNETIC SUNSPOTS PLANETS SURFACE FLARES
Find the words by looking up, down, backwards, forwards, sideways, and diagonally.
The Sun is covered with spots! Use the spots to solve the
mystery questions. How far is the Sun from the Earth?
S S
A K S U R F A C E
N O I S O L P X E
S C G A S E S V W
U M I
N R
S O O H E A A O E
P E S O N N R I S
O R R E D N G D R
T C T A E U I A E
2
0 1
million miles
R L L A B R M
T T M I L
4
What is the diameter of the Sun? (149.6 million km) How long does it take the Sun to make one complete rotation on its axis? Earth days
MILKY SOLAR GASES RADIO MILES DARK BALL DOOR WAY
3
5
L E S O P A
6
9
7 8
K Y
Never look directly at the Sun as this can damage your eyesight! WARNING!
,
miles.
(1.4 million km)
Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recognize identical words. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns.
Standards Link: Earth Science: Students know about the Sun, planets and stars.
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