There are two types of Eclipses:

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There are two types of Eclipses: Solar Eclipse Lunar Eclipse Instructional Approach(s): The teacher should start off by reading the statement “there are two types of eclipses”. Ask the class or call on students to identify the two types of eclipses. Once students have responded, click to reveal the two eclipses.

Diagrams of a Solar Eclipse Instructional Approach(s): The teacher should use the diagrams to illustrate the position of the Earth, Sun, and Moon during a solar eclipse. Be sure to discuss how and why only parts of the Earth experience the total and partial solar eclipse.

SOLAR ECLIPSE

Lunar Eclipses happen when the FULL Moon passes through Earth’s shadow, whereas solar eclipses happen when Earth passes through the NEW Moon’s shadow. Instructional Approach(s): The teacher should use the slide to review the differences between a solar eclipse and a lunar eclipse.

Instructional Approach(s): The teacher should use the diagrams to demonstrate that the Earth’s orbit plane is different from the moon’s orbit plane; therefore, the moon is not always in the position to cause eclipses. https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/list.html