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1 Bell Ringer What causes seasons on Earth?

2 Bell Ringer 10.1.18 What causes seasons on Earth?
The seasons are caused by the tilt of the Earth's rotational axis away or toward the sun as it travels through its year-long path around the sun

3 Bell Ringer What causes seasons on Earth?

4 News Extra credit work due! Homework due Thursday 10-4

5 Unit 2 seating

6 Crash Course

7 Bell Ringer Does the moon make people 'crazy'? Lunatics? 

8 Seasons Quiz

9 Group Reading Activity
Read pages 116 – 121 Answer question on pages 122 & 123

10 Bell Ringer How long does it take the moon to go from New Moon to New Moon? How long does it take the moon to complete a revolution around the Earth? 

11 Bell Ringer How long does it take the moon to go from New Moon to New Moon? 29.5 Days How long does it take the moon to complete a revolution around the Earth?  27.3 Days

12 BrainPop

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14 Moon Phases Interactive

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17 Bell Ringer A lunar eclipse only happens during a full moon?  T F A solar eclipse only happens during a full moon?  T F 

18 Bell Ringer A lunar eclipse only happens during a full moon?  T F A solar eclipse only happens during a full moon?  T F 

19 Homework Due! Bell Ringer due tomorrow Homework due today
Bring your phones Friday – KAHOOT Review! New homework due Monday TEST MONDAY

20 Moon Phases pgs

21 Moon Phases Crash Course

22 Class Activity Preview
Moon Phases Eclipses

23 Bell Ringer What happens to the moon during a waxing period and what happens during a waning period?

24 Bell Ringer What happens to the moon during a waxing period and what happens during a waning period? During the waxing phase is when the amount of the lit surface is increasing (going toward a full Moon), while in the waning phase it is decreasing (going toward a new moon)

25 Close Flocabulary

26 Questions per table In which direction did you move the moon around the Earth to produce the moon phases in order – clockwise or counterclockwise? What happens if you move the moon in the opposite direction? Look at the diagram you drew. How much of the is always lit up by the Sun? Does the Earth's shadow have anything to do with the phases of the moon?

27 Questions per table How are we able to see the moon?
How long does it take the moon to go from full moon back to full moon? Explain why the moon appears to change shape? Do we always see the same side of the moon?

28 Your Turn  Remember the lights are HOT! 1-2 people per lamp Take turns

29 Kahoot!

30 Class Questions A supermoon is a full moon or a new moon that approximately coincides with the closest distance that the Moon reaches to Earth in its elliptic orbit. The reddish coloration arises because sunlight reaching the Moon must pass through a long and dense layer of Earth's atmosphere, where it is scattered Human vision perceives this resulting light as red. This is the same effect that causes sunsets and sunrises to turn the sky a reddish color.

31 Crash Course Eclipses


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