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Thank you for not chewing gum or anything else  Materials: Pencil Notebook/Folder Computer Tuesday April 11, 2017 Agenda: Bell work Moon BP Daily Objective: Today we will research information about the moon. Daily Question: Why do you think we have moon phases?

Saturn’s Moon - Titan the largest moon of Saturn. It is the only natural satellite known to have a dense atmosphere surface liquid has been found. Titan is the sixth moon from Saturn. Titan's diameter is 50% larger than Earth's natural satellite, the Moon, and it is 80% more massive.

Bill Nye - Moon Fill out the worksheet during the movie Turn it in to the basket when you are done. Work on science fair! Product #2 (final draft) is due THURSDAY!

Moon