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Phases of the Moon Standard 1 Students will understand that the appearance of the moon changes in a predictable cycle as it orbits Earth and as Earth rotates on its axis Objective 1 Explain patterns of changes in the appearance of the moon as it orbits Earth
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I will understand and be able to draw the moon phases as it orbits Earth.
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The Moon’s Orbit
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Vocabulary Phases of the moon: is the appearance of the illuminated portion of the Moon as seen by an observer, usually on Earth Crescent: is the shape of the lit side of a spherical body Gibbous: more than half but less than fully illuminated Waning: To slowly get smaller. Waxing: To slowly get bigger.
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Phase 1 - New Moon - The side of the moon that is facing the Earth is not lit up by the sun. At this time the moon is not visible.
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Phase 2 - Waxing Crescent - A small part (less than 1/2) of the moon is lit up at this point. The part that is lit up is slowly getting bigger.
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Phase 3 - First Quarter - One half of the moon is lit up by the sun at this point. The part that is lit up is slowly getting bigger.
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Phase 4 - Waxing Gibbous - At this time half of the moon is lit up. The part that is lit is slowly getting bigger. Waxing means to slowly get bigger.
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Phase 5 - Full Moon - The side of the moon that is lit up by the sun is facing the Earth. The entire moon is lit up at this point.
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Phase 6 - Waning Gibbous - The moon is not quite lit up all the way by sunlight. The part of the moon this is lit is slowly getting smaller. Waning means to slowly get smaller.
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Phase 7 - Last Quarter - Half of the moon is lit up but the sun. The part that we can see lit up is slowly getting smaller.
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Phase 8 - Waning Crescent - A small part of the moon is lit up at this point. It is getting smaller by the minute.
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