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Did you know, that all of the planets, except for Earth and Uranus, were named after Roman gods and goddesses? MERCURY – is the smallest planet in our solar system and the closest to the Sun. Mercury is only slightly larger than Earth's Moon. From the surface of Mercury, the Sun would appear more than three times as large as it does when viewed from Earth, and the sunlight would be as much as seven times brighter. Mercury has no moons. It has a solid surface that is covered with craters. This small planet spins around slowly compared to Earth, so one day lasts a long time = 59 Earth days! But a year on Mercury goes by fast. Because it’s the closest planet to the sun, it doesn’t take very long to go all the way around. Only 88 Earth days. If you lived on Mercury, you’d have a birthday every three months! In greek mythlogy Mercury was Hermes, the messenger of gods.
Learn Basic Math Skills with planets of our solar system. Create Patterns and Arrange Objects in Order.. Ordering, sequencing, and patterning are important foundational skills for mathematics. You can build young children’s early math skills by helping them learn sequencing, seriation, and patterning. Sequencing is the ability to create and identify patterns: children may stack blocks in a pattern of red, green, red, green, and so on. For preschoolers, sequencing means to learn what comes next, for example what number comes next. Creating Patterns Having children copy patterns or create patterns themself (such as red, green, red, green, red, green) may seem simple to adults, but it is a great way to teach children to recognize order and prepare for later math skills - such as multiplication. Seriation is arranging objects in order by size, location or position. Child can arrange objects from smallest to largest, largest to smallest, shortest to tallest ...
A funny video about a bad bad spider attacking the Earth. Spider wants to take over the whole world so he hops on his rocket ship and travels around the planet. First Spider goes to Bulgaria and gets some circles. From there he goes to Germany and gets two rubber duckies. Then Greenland. But there is a surprise: A brave T-Rex dinosaur on another rocket ship, ready and waiting to fight evil Spider. Who will win? Will the dinosaur defeat the bad guy? Will the Light prevail or will Darkness cast its shadow? A funny video created for children by children. Unlock your creativity.