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Wednesday, April 17, 2019 Objective: YWBAT explore patterns in order to better understand the cause and effect relationships within the Earth-sun-moon system. Drill: Draw a diagram that depicts the position of Earth, the sun, and the moon during a full moon.

Answer

Did you know…? It actually takes the Earth slightly over 23 hours and 56 minutes to rotate once around this axis.

Today’s Activities Drill Pre-test Lesson 1 notes – evidence notebooks Digital response p. 27 - p.25 Make your own study guide (Evidence Notebook) Conclusion

Closure Question True or False: During a solar eclipse, the umbra is the smaller, darker part of the shadow from the moon.

Conclusion Answer True