PPT-Moon Phases
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Hyun Geun Park Moon Phases Shows no light New moon is first visible crescent Beginning of the month New Moon Full Moon Crescent Gibbous Quarters New Moon Moon
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Hyun Geun Park Moon Phases Shows no light New moon is first visible crescent Beginning of the month New Moon Full Moon Crescent Gibbous Quarters New Moon Moon Phases Full moon is all light. The BIG Idea. Students will understand that the appearance of the moon changes in a predictable cycle as it orbits Earth and as Earth rotates on its axis.. Objective 1:. Explain patterns of changes in the appearance of the moon as it orbits Earth. . Stephanie Moses. Phases of the moon. *Note: There is only one moon. This is a composite picture of different days!. Moon Stats. Orbital period: 27.3 days. Revolution: 29.5 days. Distance from Earth: 384,400 km. Zoldar. . and the. Phases of the Moon. A children’s book by Ian Sacks. A Brief Summary. Young alien . Zoldar. and his father travel to Earth, where . Zoldar. learns the causes and names of the phases of its moon.. Minds-on Inquiry. Moon Stats. What if we had no Moon?. Orbit of the Moon. Rotation of the Moon. The Dark Side of the Moon. The Phases of the Moon. The Tides. The Moon Illusion. What if we didn’t have The Moon?. By, Jacquelyn Lesko & Nate . Polich. Standard. MS ESS1-1.. Develop and use a model of the Earth-sun-moon system to describe the cyclic patterns of lunar phases, eclipses of the sun and moon, and seasons.. . (LUNAR CYCLE). The Moon takes . 29.5 . days (about one . month) . to complete one rotation (spin) on its axis.. Sun. The Moon takes 29.5 days (about one month) to complete its revolution around the Earth.. *Phase: the change in the sunlit area of one celestial body as seen from another celestial body. *Waxing: appears to get bigger. *Waning: appears to get smaller. *Crescent: thin c-shape. *Gibbous: almost full circle. Facing up to the Moon. The moon orbits the . Earth. . . It takes about a . month. for the moon to . complete its orbit. . . Its orbit is nearly . circular. with a . radius. of about 380,000 km . The moon . and. Eclipses. Phases. Eclipses. The Moon. The moon’s appearance changes significantly over the period of a "month" (to be carefully defined later). Shines by reflected sunlight. What we see depends on geometry of the Earth-Moon-Sun system.. Rotation: . The Spinning of Earth on its axis. Earth rotates once every 24 hours.. 2. Define . Revolution: . The movement of the Earth around the Sun. It takes the Earth 1 year to complete a revolution. . Phases of the moon. Cookie lab. Eclipses reading *highlighters ready . Two types solar and lunar. Umbra= dark narrow shadow in region of shadow. Penumbra= lighter outer region of shadow. Solar eclipse . The Tortoise . Who ruled over the earth?. Why did the moon feel sorry for the people of the earth?. Who did moon trust? Why?. Who did the Hare meet on his way? . What did the Hare say to tortoise?. What happen to hare when he met people?. 4.E.3B.1 . Analyze and interpret data from observations to describe patterns in the (1) location, (2) movement, and (3) appearance of the Moon throughout the year. . Where does the light given off by the moon come from?. Tides. Characteristics of the . Moon. Spherical; made of . rock. Has no atmosphere, no water, and no living . things. Drastic temperature . changes. Earth’s only . natural. . satellite. Moon . & .
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