The Lunar Eclipse: The Solar Eclipse:.

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The Lunar Eclipse: The Solar Eclipse:

Lunar and Solar Eclipse By____________ How do they occur and what is the difference? ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Literacy: Homework: 23rd November The Lunar and Solar Eclipse: In science, we have been learning about aspects of our solar system. Your task is to investigate the difference between a solar and a lunar eclipse. Your need to illustrate your explanation with two clear diagrams, beautifully drawn and coloured in coloured pencil, and labelled carefully. On the additional sheet, you need to explain in your best quality writing, what each one is and how they differ. WE now expect a full use of punctuation, clear, coherent sentences and some quality, more formal language to ensure the explanation is clear. YOU MUST NOT COPY EXPLANATIONS FROM BOOKS OR GOOGLE – you need to explain in your own words and make the differences clear.