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PHASES of the MOON PowerPoint & Notes Set © Erin Kathryn 2016

Earth’s Moon The Moon revolves around the Earth. It takes the Moon 27 1/3 days to revolve around Earth. The Moon does not make its own light. It reflects the Sun’s light. © Erin Kathryn 2016

Earth’s Moon The Moon is made of rock and dust. It is covered with mountains, flat areas, and craters. A crater is a dent that is shaped like bowl. There is no air or water on the Moon. The Moon gets very hot in the day and very cold at night. © Erin Kathryn 2016

Near Side of the Moon As the Moon revolves around the Earth, it also rotates on its axis once in 27 1/3 days. The same side of the Moon is always facing Earth. This side is called the near side. The reflected sunlight makes the near side of the Moon look bright. © Erin Kathryn 2016

Dark Side of the Moon The side of the Moon that you cannot see from Earth is called the dark side. © Erin Kathryn 2016

Does the Moon change shape? The Moon does not actually change shape. It appears to change shape because the near side of the Moon, which faces the Earth, gets different amounts of sunlight at different times. © Erin Kathryn 2016

Phases of the Moon The Moon revolves and rotates every 27 1/3 days. During this time, the Moon takes on eight different forms. The different ways the Moon looks throughout the month are called the phases of the Moon. © Erin Kathryn 2016

New Moon The first phase is called the New Moon. The Moon’s near side does not get any sunlight. The near side of the Moon is dark, and you cannot see it. © Erin Kathryn 2016

Waxing Crescent The second phase is called a waxing crescent. A little bit of the Moon’s near side gets sunlight. This thin shape is called a crescent moon. © Erin Kathryn 2016

First Quarter The third phase is called a first quarter moon. Half of the Moon’s near side, or one quarter of the whole Moon, faces the sun. From Earth, the quarter moon looks like half of a ball. © Erin Kathryn 2016

Waxing Gibbous The fourth phase is called a waxing gibbous. During this phase, three-quarters of the near side gets sunlight. This gibbous shape looks like a circle with a small bite taken out of it. © Erin Kathryn 2016

Full Moon The fifth phase is called a full moon. During this phase, the Moon has revolved halfway around Earth. The entire near side gets sunlight. From Earth, this phase looks like a whole ball. © Erin Kathryn 2016

Waning Gibbous The sixth phase is called a waning gibbous. A little bit less of the Moon’s near side gets sunlight. This waning moon looks like a circle with a small bite taken out of the right side. © Erin Kathryn 2016

Third Quarter The seventh phase is called a third quarter moon. Similar to the third phase (First Quarter), it looks like half of a ball to people on Earth. During this phase, the left side is lit up. © Erin Kathryn 2016

Waning Crescent The eighth phase is called a waning crescent. Similar to the second phase, they are both thin crescents. After this phase, a new moon happens again and the phases start all over again. © Erin Kathryn 2016

Phase of the Moon sun first quarter waxing gibbous waxing crescent full moon new moon waning gibbous waning crescent third quarter © Erin Kathryn 2016

Phase of the Moon sun ________________ ________________ © Erin Kathryn 2016

Reflection Tell 3 facts about the surface of the moon. Why does the same side of the Moon always face Earth? What are two different ways that the Moon moves? What is the changing shape of the Moon called? © Erin Kathryn 2016

Reflection Tell 3 facts about the surface of the moon. - © Erin Kathryn 2016

Reflection Why does the same side of the Moon always face Earth? © Erin Kathryn 2016

Reflection What are two different ways that the Moon moves? © Erin Kathryn 2016

Reflection What is the changing shape of the Moon called? © Erin Kathryn 2016