QUIZ – PERIOD 1 Question 1: Draw the order of the Sun, Earth and moon during a Full Moon. (10 points) Question 2: Label the moon phases below (20 points)

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QUIZ – PERIOD 1 Question 1: Draw the order of the Sun, Earth and moon during a Full Moon. (10 points) Question 2: Label the moon phases below (20 points) A. B. Period 1, 4, 7 Question 3: Name and draw the missing phased. (10 points)

QUIZ – PERIOD 3 Question 1: Draw the order of the Sun, Earth and moon during a New Moon. (10 points) Question 2: Label the moon phases below (20 points) A. B. Period 3, 5 Question 3: Name and draw the missing phased. (10 points)

QUIZ – PERIOD 4 Question 1: Draw the order of the Sun, Earth and moon during a Full Moon. (10 points) Question 2: Label the moon phases below (20 points) A. B. Period 1, 4, 7 Question 3: Name and draw the missing phased. (10 points)

QUIZ – PERIOD 5 Question 1: Draw the order of the Sun, Earth and moon during a NewMoon. (10 points) Question 2: Label the moon phases below (20 points) A. B. Period 3, 5 Question 3: Name and draw the missing phased. (10 points)

QUIZ – PERIOD 7 Question 1: Draw the order of the Sun, Earth and moon during a Full Moon. (10 points) Question 2: Label the moon phases below (20 points) A. B. Period 1, 4, 7 Question 3: Name and draw the missing phased. (10 points)

WHAT CAUSED THIS?

Tides The rise and fall of the surface level of ocean water caused by the gravitational effect of the moon and Sun You can see tides the most at the shorelines Water closest to the moon will bulge on both sides of the earth causing high tides Low tides occur in the area between high tides

Spring Tides Moon Phases: New Moon & Full Moon When sun and moon are aligned (in a line, lined up straight across) Strong tides High tides are higher Low tides are lower Remember: “Spring, Straight, Strong” Moon Phases: New Moon & Full Moon

Spring Tides

Spring Tides

Neap Tides When the sun and moon are at right angles (perpendicular) to each other Weak tides The sun and the moon pull against each other and weaken the tides Remember: “Neap, Weak, Right angle” Moon Phases: First Quarter & Third Quarter

Neap Tides

Neap Tides

COMPARE

COMPARE

Eclipses Eclipses occur when … an object in space passes directly between two other objects or between the object and the viewer

Solar Eclipse Positioning: The moon is between the Earth and the Sun Means: SUN is blocked Positioning: The moon is between the Earth and the Sun What happens? The moon blocks the Sun’s light and casts a shadow on the Earth. Moon Phase: NEW

Lunar Eclipse Positioning: EARTH is directly between the Sun and moon Means: MOON is blocked Positioning: EARTH is directly between the Sun and moon What happens? The Earth blocks the Sun’s light and causes a shadow over the moon. Moon Phase: FULL

Compare the eclipses Eclipses do not occur at every New or Full moon due to the angle of the moon’s orbit around Earth

Compare the eclipses

In which type of eclipse does the Earth pass between the sun and moon? EXIT TICKET In which type of eclipse does the Earth pass between the sun and moon?