STANDARD 6.E.1.1 Phases of the Moon. WARM UP Bring your notebook, pencil, and agenda to your desk Complete Thursday’s warm up now -1 min. Have your Ed.

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STANDARD 6.E.1.1 Phases of the Moon

WARM UP Bring your notebook, pencil, and agenda to your desk Complete Thursday’s warm up now -1 min. Have your Ed Helper Tides homework out on your desk! YOU ARE QUIET, WORKING WHEN THE BELL RINGS

You will have your next test on Monday, Feb. 29 th, 2016: This test will cover seasons, tides, phases of the moon and eclipses We will finish tides today, begin phases of the moon and review eclipses Friday Announcements

Add entry to Table of Contents 6.E.1.1 Phases of the Moon Interactive Notebook Q3:

A look at our nearest neighbor in Space! The Moon

What is the Moon? A natural satellite (something that orbits a planet) One of more than 96 moons in our Solar System –For example, Jupiter has 63 moons! Planet Earth only has one moon, so we call it THE Moon.

What is the only object in space man has traveled to and landed on? What was the 1 st object of space exploration? Think About This…

The Earth’s Moon = only object in our solar system to be visited by humans! Write In Notebook..

8 phases of the moon. It takes about 29 days for all 8 phases Write In Notebook..

It’s Just a Phase Moonlight is reflected sunlight Half the moon’s surface is always reflecting light From Earth we see different amounts of the Moon’s lit surface The amount seen is called a “phase”

The moon rotates 1 time in 29 days! The moon revolves around Earth 1 time in 29 days! Why we always see the same side of the Moon! (we never see the back side of the moon) Did you know?

Waxing: lit portion of moon increasing (think waxing = expanding) Write In Notebook..

Right Light, Waxing WAXING: When we start to see MORE of the lit side of the moon The moon starts to look “bigger” from the right side

Waning: lit portion of moon decreasing Write In Notebook…

Left Lit, Waning WANING: When we start to see LESS of the lit side of the moon When the lit portion of the moon starts to look “smaller”

FULL QUARTER CRESCENT GIBBOUS MOON’S FOUR MAIN SHAPES WRITE THIS IN YOUR NOTEBOOK

Follow along 1: Fold your paper Hamburger style 2: Fold paper in so your “door’s close” 3. Fold hamburger 4. Fold hamburger 5. Open up and you should have 8 individual boxes 6. Number your boxes: follow teacher example Foldable of Moon Phases

YOU WILL BE DISMISSED TO GRAB YOUR CHROMEBOOK IN A MOMENT LOG IN AND GO TO GOOGLE CLASSROOM YOU WILL SELECT: 1. MOON PHASES FOLDABLE POWERPOINT (IF YOU FINISH YOUR FOLDABLE, YOU CAN THEN GO TO #2) 2. LUNAR CHALLENGE POWERPOINT CHROMEBOOKS…

You will rotate around the classroom to record information for all 8 phases You will count off from 1 – 8 You will start in the station that matches the number you counted off You will rotate after 4 minutes when I blow the whistle Foldable Activity

New Moon – Phase 1 The side of the moon facing Earth is not lit up by the sun. At this time the moon is not visible. (we can not see it in the sky)

Waxing Crescent –Phase 2 A small part (less than 1/2) of the moon is lit up at this point. lit part is slowly getting bigger. 0

First Quarter – Phase 3 One half of the moon is lit up by the sun at this point. lit part is slowly getting bigger.

Waxing Gibbous – Phase 4 Over half of the moon is lit up. lit part is slowly getting bigger.

Full Moon – Phase 5 The entire moon is lit up at this point.

Waning Gibbous – Phase 6 Nearly all the moon is lit up lit part of the moon getting smaller.

Last Quarter – Phase 7 Half of the moon is lit up by the sun. lit part of moon getting smaller.

Waning Crescent – Phase 8 A small part of the moon is lit up Lit part getting smaller til we can no longer see it (New Moon Again!) The cycle keeps repeating

You will receive a handout with 8 pictures Using the notes inside your foldable, you will correctly match images of the moon to the correct phase You may work with your table partner only or you may work alone Cut and Glue : Images of Moon’s Phases

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