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TIME LIMIT: 5 minutes 4/03/19 HOMEWORK: REVIEW NOTES STUDY GUIDE IS ON THE WEBSITE, due FRIDAY MOON TEST ON FRIDAY LOOK ON THE SCHOOL SITE FOR MOON PHASE TRACKING PROJECT INFO START TIMER TIME’S UP! POD #2 – List the 8 moon phases in order, starting with the New Moon.

TIME LIMIT: 5 minutes 4/04/19 HOMEWORK: REVIEW NOTES STUDY GUIDE IS ON THE WEBSITE, due MONDAY MOON TEST ON MONDAY LOOK ON THE SCHOOL SITE FOR MOON PHASE TRACKING PROJECT INFO START TIMER TIME’S UP! POD #3 – List TWO differences between lunar and solar eclipses.

ENTRY 45

Moon Part 2 Notes Entry 46 4/2/19 Key Points: 1. Lunar Eclipse 2. Solar Eclipse 3. The Tides

1. Lunar Eclipse A. The Moon moves into Earth’s shadow. Earth’s shadow darkens the Moon. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA

1. Lunar Eclipse B. Lunar Eclipses occur about 2-3 times a year, and last up to 4 hours.

1. Lunar Eclipse C. DRAW

1. Lunar Eclipse D. Umbra – During a lunar eclipse, it is the region of the shadow where the Earth blocks all direct sunlight from reaching the Moon. E. Penumbra- During a lunar eclipse, it is the region of the shadow where the Earth blocks part but not all of the Sun's rays from reaching the Moon.

2. Solar Eclipse A. The Moon moves between Earth and Sun. The Moon casts a shadow on part of the Earth.

2. Solar Eclipse B. Total solar eclipses are rare – much more rare than lunar eclipses. Solar eclipses occur only once every 360 years from one location!

2. Solar Eclipse C. DRAW

2. Solar Eclipse D. Umbra- During a solar eclipse, it is the region of the shadow where the Moon blocks all direct sunlight from reaching the Earth. E. Penumbra- During a solar eclipse, it is the region of the shadow where the Moon blocks part but not all of the Sun's rays from reaching the Earth.

3. The Tides A. The tides are caused by the gravitational pull of the Moon on Earth.

3. The Tides B. High Tide 1. The water will travel farther inland 2. High tide occurs on the side of the Earth that is facing the Moon and on the opposite side of the Earth facing away from the Moon. 3. Occurs every 12 hours and 25.5 minutes

3. The Tides 1. The water will not travel far inland. C. Low Tide 1. The water will not travel far inland. 2. Low tide occurs on the sides of the Earth perpendicular to the Moon.

Moon Pop QUIZ What is the name of Earth’s Moon? 2. How are most craters formed on the moon? 3. What is one difference between waxing and waning phases? 4. About how many days does it take for the moon to complete a Revolution around Earth? 5. About how many days does it take for the moon to complete a Rotation on its axis?

QUIZ KEY Luna Meteorite Strikes Ask me!!! Raise Your Hand 29.5 days