Monday, Feb. 15, 2016 CW: Seasons/moon phases interactives Target: I can analyze diagrams of earth, moon, and sun. HW: Study for Unit 10 test—Wed., 2/17/16.

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Monday, Feb. 15, 2016 CW: Seasons/moon phases interactives Target: I can analyze diagrams of earth, moon, and sun. HW: Study for Unit 10 test—Wed., 2/17/16 Question of the Day: When the sunlit part of the moon appears to grow smaller, the moon is said to be _______________.

Friday, Feb. 12, 2016 CW: Moon phase practice-handouts, card sort, illustrations Target: I can analyze diagrams of the lunar cycle. HW: none Question of the Day: How long does it take for the moon to move from position 1 to position 4?

Mon. & Tues, Feb. 8 & 9, 2016 CW: Moon phase practice-handouts, card sort, illustrations, vocab game Target: I can explain how Earth’s movement and the moon’s orbit cause the phase. HW: Study for earth’s movements, seasons, and moon phase quiz. Question of the Day: Use the earth, moon, and sun to illustrate a waning crescent. (Sun on left of Earth.)

Friday, Feb. 11, 2016 CW: Quiz back; Pages ; illustrate eclipses; models of eclipses Target: I can explain the difference between a solar eclipse and a lunar eclipse. HW: Unit 10, Part 2 Question of the Day: Solar and Lunar eclipses do not occur each month. Why?

Friday, Feb. 27, 2015 Target: I can predict type tide for new and full moons. HW: Review BR: Sketch Earth and moon. Label where the high tides would be on Earth. Use an “H.”

Monday, Feb. 10, 2015 Target: I can describe each phase in lunar cycle. HW: Review BR: Where will Earth be in 9 months?

Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2015 Target: I can arrange and describe lunar phases. HW: Study for moon phase quiz BR: What is the phase of the moon?

Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2015 Target: I can name and describe eclipses. HW: review BR: Name phase of moon. Draw how it appears to us from earth.

Thursday, Feb. 12, 2015 Target: I can explain the difference between lunar and solar eclipse. HW: review BR: 1. What is the phase of the moon? 2. What is the possible eclipse?

Friday, Feb. 13, 2015 Target: I can identify moon phases and eclipses. HW: review

What Moon Phase Is This? And… How Do You Know?

Full Moon Fully lit.

What Moon Phase Is This? And… How Do You Know? © Copyright M. J. Krech. All rights reserved.

Waxing Crescent Light on the right. Less than half lit.

What Moon Phase Is This? And… How Do You Know?

New Moon No light visible.

What Moon Phase Is This? And… How Do You Know?

Waning Gibbous Light on the left. More than half lit.

What Moon Phase Is This? And… How Do You Know?

Third (Last) Quarter Light on left. Exactly ½ lit

What Moon Phase Is This? And… How Do You Know?

Waxing Gibbous Light on the right. More than half lit.

What Moon Phase Is This? And… How Do You Know?

First Quarter Light on The right. Exactly half lit.

What Moon Phase Is This? And… How Do You Know?

Waning Crescent Light on the left. Less than half lit.

Thurs., March 13, 2014 Target: I can apply what I’ve learned in Chapter 10 to review. HW: Study for Chapter 10 Test BR: Draw the moon, sun, and earth in a waning gibbous phase. Shade in as it appears from earth.

Tues., March 11, 2014 Target: I can diagram seasons, moon phases, eclipses, and tides HW: DR 10.3/Study for Chapter 10 test 1.Tide? 2.Moon phase?

1.Summer in N. hemisphere? 2.Vernal equinox in N. hemisphere? 3.December in S. hemisphere? 4.Start at # 1. What position is 50% of the revolution? Tues., March 11, 2014 Target: I can diagram seasons, moon phases, eclipses, and tides HW: Study for Chapter 10 test

BR: Sketch and write questions and answers. Moon phase? Eclipse? Tide? Mon., March 10, 2014 Target: I can describe spring and neap tides. HW: Chapter 10 vocab. “Anagrams”

BR: Sketch and answer: Moon phase? Eclipse? Thursday, February 27, 2014 Target: I can explain what causes high and low tides. HW: none

Friday, February 28, 2014 Target: I can predict the tide that occurs during new and full moons. HW: none BR: Show where high and low tides will occur.

Wednesday, March 12, 2014 Target:I can diagram seasons, moon phases, eclipses, and tides. HW: Study for Chapter 10 test BR: The alignment shown below could intensify the storm surge of what weather event? a.Thunderstorm b.Tornado c.Hurricane d.Hail storm

Monday, Feb. 17, 2014 Target: I can arrange and name the phases of the moon. HW: Review target for “mini” quiz BR: The moon completes a full cycle of all of its phases once every a.27.3 daysc hours b daysd. 6 months

Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2014 Target: I can describe each of the phases of the moon HW: none BR: What is the phase of the moon?

As the moon is waning, the sunlit portion we see A. stays the same B. increases C. decreases D. disappears.

What phase of the moon does the above alignment show? a.First quarterc. Full moon b.New moond. Last quarter

Friday, Feb. 6, 2015 Target: I can name and identify phases of the moon. HW: none BR: Why do we see the same side of the moon? A. Moon rotates and revolves at the same rate. B. Moon rotates and revolves at the same rate as Earth. C. Moon rotates the same rate as Earth. D. Moon revolves the same rate as Earth.