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SciencePolar Regionsusually ages 5–7

Midnight Sun & Polar Night

Know that at the poles, daylight and darkness are extreme — in summer the Sun never fully sets (midnight sun) and in winter the Sun never rises (polar night lasting months) — and that this is very different from what we experience at home, where every day has both daylight and darkness

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Does your child know the amazing fact that at the poles, the Sun doesn't set at all in summer and doesn't rise at all in winter — so there can be months of daylight or months of darkness?

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Builds on
Where Are the Poles?ages 5–7Must know about the poles before understanding extreme day/night cycles there
Midnight Sun & Polar Nightthis skill · ages 5–7
Unlocks
Why Polar Seasons Are Extremeages 7–9Must know about midnight sun and polar night before learning WHY they happen (Earth's tilt)

solid = must come firstdashed = helps

Curriculum alignment

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This skill sits outside the F–6 Australian Curriculum — no candidate code matched (v0.1). No NSW K–6 outcome code matched (v0.1). No Victorian Curriculum 2.0 code matched (v0.1).

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