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- The learner will be able to show how the phases of the moon occur.
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- After viewing this presentation, the student will write one paragraph on
the phases of the moon and draw the correct phase of the moon for
today’s date.
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- The phases of the moon are
caused by the relative positions of the earth, sun, and moon. The moon
goes around the earth, on average, in 27 days 7 hours 43 minutes.
- To see an animation of the moon circling the earth, click:
- Phases of the moon
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- To see a calendar of the phases of the moon for the month, click:
- Phase of moon by month
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- As the moon circles the Earth, the shape of the moon appears to change;
this is because different amounts of the illuminated part of the moon
are facing us. The shape varies from a full moon (when the Earth is
between the sun and the moon) to a new moon (when the moon is between
the sun and the Earth).
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- A full moon appears as an entire circle in the sky.
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- A half moon looks like half a circle. It is sometimes called a quarter
moon
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- A crescent moon is part way between a half moon and a new moon, or
between a new moon and a half moon.
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- The new moon is the phase of the moon when the moon is not visible from
Earth, because the side of the moon that is facing us is not being lit
by the sun.
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- Write one paragraph on the phases of the moon and draw a picture of the
moon’s phase for today’s date.
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