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Space Exploration: The Moon 1 Focus: The student can identify the Moon’s surface features and the moon phases. The natural satellite of the Earth. The Moon. Prior Knowledge. Revolves around the Earth. The Moon.
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Space Exploration: The Moon 1 Focus: The student can identify the Moon’s surface features and the moon phases.
The natural satellite of the Earth. The Moon Prior Knowledge
Revolves around the Earth. The Moon • Is covered with light and dark areas. The darker areas called “maria”, the Latin word for seas. • Is covered with numerous craters. These craters were caused by the impact of meteorites.
The Moon Moon Earth
The appearance of the moon as affected by the movement of the Earth, Moon, and Sun. Moon Phases Prior Knowledge
The moon reflects sunlight which allows us to see the lighted part. Moon Phases • Half the Moon is always lit by the Sun, however you can’t always see the lighted half. • What we do see are the different portions of the lighted part (Moon Phases).
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The first phase in the Lunar Cycle. New Moon Prior Knowledge
Cannot be seen at night, because the lighted side of the Moon is facing the Sun. New Moon
The second phase in the Lunar Cycle. Waxing Crescent Prior Knowledge
Waxing Crescent 1. The sunlit portion is increasing, but less than half. 2. The term “waxing” means growing larger in size.
The third phase in the Lunar Cycle. First Quarter Prior Knowledge
First Quarter • happens when the moon is at a 90 degree angle with respect to the earth and sun. So we are seeing exactly half of the moon illuminated and half in shadow.
The fourth phase in the Lunar Cycle. Waxing Gibbous Prior Knowledge
Waxing Gibbous • the sunlit portion is still increasing, but now it is more than half.
The fifth phase in the Lunar Cycle. Full Moon Prior Knowledge
Full Moon • The moon is on the opposite side of the Earth from the Sun, so the entire sunlit part of the Moon is facing us. The shadowed portion is entirely hidden from view.
The sixth phase in the Lunar Cycle. Waning Gibbous Prior Knowledge
Waning Gibbous • the sunlit portion is decreasing, but it is still more than half. 1. The term “waning” means it appears to get smaller in size.
The seventh phase in the Lunar Cycle. Third Quarter Prior Knowledge
Third Quarter • happens when the moon is at a 90 degree angle with respect to the earth and sun. So we are seeing exactly half of the moon illuminated and half in shadow.
The eighth phase in the Lunar Cycle. Waning Crescent Prior Knowledge
Waning Crescent • The sunlit portion is still decreasing, but it is less than half.
Moon Phases Illustration • Draw the Moon Phases • Must include the Sun, Earth and the 8 Phases of the Moon. • The Phases must be drawn correctly and labeled with the name of the Moon Phase.