People Have Always Watched the Sun!
People have looked at the sun for a very long time. They wanted to know why it makes things warm!
Let's learn about how people noticed what the sun does.
Here is the big question we will answer: What happens when sunlight shines on things?
Big Ideas About Sunlight
Let's learn the big ideas about sunlight and Earth. These ideas help us understand what we see and feel outside.
Sunlight Warms Things Up
Shade Stays Cooler
Different Things Warm Differently
We Observe to Learn
See How Sunlight Warms the Ground
Look at this picture. It shows a sunny side and a shady side. Let's see what happens!
The sun sends light to the ground. Where light lands, it gets warmer. Where a tree blocks the light, it stays cooler. You can feel the difference with your hands!
How Does Sunlight Warm Things Up?
Sunlight Gives Energy
Energy, that means the power to make things happen. Sunlight carries energy from the sun to us.
When sunlight touches the ground, it gives its energy to the ground. The ground gets warmer! It is like when you rub your hands together fast. They get warm because of energy.
What Happens Step by Step
- The sun makes light. The light travels to Earth.
- The light lands on the ground, on water, on sand, or on you!
- The thing the light lands on gets warmer.
- If something blocks the light, that means shade. That spot stays cooler.
Different Surfaces in the Sun
Not everything warms up the same way. Some things get really hot. Some things stay a little cooler. Let's look at different surfaces, that means the outside part of something.
Darker things soak up more sunlight. That is why a dark road feels so hot on your feet! Lighter things like grass do not soak up as much. They stay cooler.
Let's Investigate Together!
Let's pretend we are scientists. We will observe what sunlight does to two cups of water. One cup is in the sun. One cup is in the shade.
Great job! You just did what real scientists do. You asked a question, observed, and figured out the answer!
Sunny Spots vs. Shady Spots
Let's compare what happens in the sun and in the shade. This table shows the differences.
| What We Notice | Sunny Spot ☀️ | Shady Spot 🌳 |
|---|---|---|
| How does it feel? | Warm or hot | Cool |
| What about the ground? | Ground feels warm | Ground feels cool |
| What about water? | Water warms up | Water stays cool |
| Can we feel a difference? | Yes! It feels warm. | Yes! It feels cooler. |
What Else Can Sunlight Do?
You just learned that sunlight warms things up. As you grow, you will learn even more cool things about the sun and energy!
| What You Know Now 🌟 | What You Will Learn Later 🚀 |
|---|---|
| Sunlight makes things warmer. | Sunlight can make electricity! |
| Dark things get hotter in the sun. | You will learn why colors matter. |
| Shade keeps things cooler. | You will learn how we use shade to help buildings stay cool. |
You are building amazing science skills! Every time you observe the world, you are thinking like a scientist. Keep looking, touching, and asking questions!
Practice Time!
Great work! Now let's answer some questions. Think about a playground on a sunny day. There is a metal slide, a wooden bench, and a sandbox. Part of the playground is under a big tree.
What Did We Learn?
We learned that sunlight carries energy from the sun to Earth. When sunlight touches the ground, water, or sand, it warms them up. Dark surfaces get warmer than light surfaces.
Shade blocks sunlight and keeps places cooler. We can observe all of this by looking, touching, and comparing. You are a scientist! Keep asking questions and making observations about the world around you.