An answer to a question as old as mankind MOON PHASES.

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An answer to a question as old as mankind MOON PHASES

© William Wilkinson, InteractiveScienceTeacher.com 1.Draw a line 7 cm down 2.Cut 1.Draw a line 7 cm down 2.Cut

© William Wilkinson, InteractiveScienceTeacher.com Make a tiny mark halfway across Make a tiny mark halfway across

© William Wilkinson, InteractiveScienceTeacher.com Folds end over

© William Wilkinson, InteractiveScienceTeacher.com 1.Trace around the index card near the middle

© William Wilkinson, InteractiveScienceTeacher.com 1.Trace around the index card near the middle 2.Cut lines you just drew, forming a window 3.Now cut here (top side only!) 4.Draw an “Earth” inside the window 1.Trace around the index card near the middle 2.Cut lines you just drew, forming a window 3.Now cut here (top side only!) 4.Draw an “Earth” inside the window

© William Wilkinson, InteractiveScienceTeacher.com 1.Trace around the index card near the middle 2.Cut lines you just drew, forming a window 3.Now cut here (top side only!) 4.Draw an “Earth” inside the window 1.Trace around the index card near the middle 2.Cut lines you just drew, forming a window 3.Now cut here (top side only!) 4.Draw an “Earth” inside the window

© William Wilkinson, InteractiveScienceTeacher.com

Which quarter? New Moon Full Moon3 rd Qtr. Moon 1 st Qtr. Moon Let’s shade the day/night side of each moon

© William Wilkinson, InteractiveScienceTeacher.com Full Moon3 rd Qtr. Moon 1 st Qtr. Moon View from earth A new moon occurs when… How are the moon/earth/sun positioned? What does the moon look like, and why? How are the moon/earth/sun positioned? What does the moon look like, and why? Now you finish the rest: View from Earth on inside Notes about it on outside Now you finish the rest: View from Earth on inside Notes about it on outside

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