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SYMPHONY OF SCIENCE

Learning target: I can explain the reason for phases of the moon. Cool Astronomy News: September 28 Full eclipse from 7:11-8:23 “Blood Moon” Vocabulary: Blood moon, moon phase, Gibbous moon Agenda: 1.Tent getting to know you exercise 2.Syllabus and Safety Contract 3.International Observe the Moon Night 4.STEM Expo 5.Moon Phases Lecture and tutorial End of Class Question: What would phases of the moon look like if the moon was square? SEPTEMBER 11 AGENDA

Today’s lifeline with Lecture tutorial sheets. Do not turn in your notes. TURN IN

1.Begin the moon observation log 2.Outside of class activity: Dr. Neil Turner online at 7pm JPL Lecture Series HOMEWORK

Back side of tent Name in large block letters towards left Use a symbol or one or two words for each of the following: Left upper corner: Why take Astronomy? (red of target) Right side: How are you going to make Astronomy class a success? (white of target) What is your goal in Astronomy? (blue of target)

Turn to Your elbow partner Each of you has exactly one minute to tell you partner about what you put on your tent

Quickly introduce your partner and one thing you learned about them.