The Moon Lesson 53.

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The Moon Lesson 53

Activator Read the article and answer the five questions in COMPLETE SENTENCES. Complete sentences https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhKMQIRdaeo

The Moon Earth's only natural satellite Calendar months ~ equal to the time it takes to go from one full moon to the next

The Moon How did the moon form? Recent evidence indicates it formed when a huge collision tore a chunk of Earth away. Roughly 10 percent the mass of Earth

The Moon-The Atmosphere Very thin atmosphere Layer of dust — or a footprint — can sit undisturbed for centuries. And without much of an atmosphere, heat is not held near the surface, so temperatures vary wildly. Daytime temp. on the sunny side: 273 degrees F Dark side: minus 243

Moon Phases Waxing on the Right Waning on the Left Brain Break: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqiFCg7ye7E

Classwork Complete two worksheets on the moon. Work independently for the first 10 minutes