Mrs.Estes’s Fourth Grade Class

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Mrs.Estes’s Fourth Grade Class Motions of the Earth and the Moon Presented By Mrs.Estes’s Fourth Grade Class Dillon Bailey Christopher Robbins Leigha Bell Jacob Roberts Bethany Blasé Caleb Rosian Jayden Brown Justin Scott Courtney Byrd Dustin Smith Madison Jones Shawn Taunton Hannah Jordon Courtney Thing Noah Lusk Kali Walker Kristy Nelson Lamont Williams Paige Overbey Drea Parker Christian Ricouard

Phases of the Moon – changes in the amount of sunlight Phases of the Moon – changes in the amount of sunlight. Half of the moon that can be seen from earth.

Axis – an imaginary line that goes through the center of an object.

Lunar Eclipse – an event in which the moon passes into the earth’s shadow.

Revolution – the movement in a path around an object as when the earth travels around the sun; One complete trip around the sun.

Rotation – the turning of a planet on it’s axis.

Satellite – Something that orbits around something else.

Orbit – the path that an object makes around another object.