Assignment #7 Solar Eclipse

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Assignment #7 Solar Eclipse LO: To describe what occurs during a solar eclipse. EQ: Compare and contrast a solar and lunar eclipse. Catalyst Describe and draw a spring tide. Describe and draw a neap tide. AGENDA 2/16-2/17 notes Processing task HOMEWORK

What is a solar eclipse?

Solar Eclipse What is happening in this video?

Picture Quickwrite: What do you think is happening in this picture? Answer this question and write a thought bubble around it.

Solar Eclipse (write this in your notes section) when the sun, moon, and Earth align in that order Light from the sun is blocked by the moon A solar eclipse happens 2 to 5 times per year

Can you see it from anywhere on Earth? Solar Eclipse – when the sun, moon, and Earth align in that order Light from the sun is blocked by the moon A solar eclipse happens 2 to 5 times per year Can you see it from anywhere on Earth?

Solar Eclipse – when the sun, moon, and Earth align in that order Light from the sun is blocked by the moon A solar eclipse happens 2 to 5 times per year You need to be in a precise location to see it CAUTION: do not look at a solar eclipse It can cause permanent damage to your eyes Use a pinhole camera

Draw and label a picture of a solar eclipse

Solar Eclipse Video Go to youtube and watch this  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_201ttTSG30

Now go to youtube and watch this… This is a cool video too. Watch this, make sure you’re using the headphones. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVE8PFYlwSM

Lunar Eclipse Review lunar eclipses by watching this

Remember? LUNAR ECLIPSE

What do lunar and solar eclipses have in common?

Assignment #7 Solar Eclipse LO: To describe what occurs during a solar eclipse. EQ: Compare and contrast a solar and lunar eclipse. PROCESSING TASK Remember the models of lunar eclipses from last week? Get the supplies from the sub and make models of the solar eclipse  AGENDA 2/16-2/17 notes Processing task HOMEWORK