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Page 1: Today’s Agenda…

Today’s Agenda…

• Get your clickers• Bellringer: What is the difference between a

solstice and an equinox? • Review• Study Pack #3 – Moon Phases

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Today’s Goals…

• I can explain why the moon has phases.• I can describe the phases of the moon.

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What do you know?

• True or False– The moon’s light comes from the sun.– When the moon is waxing it looks to be getting

smaller.– During a new moon the moon is not visible.– It takes 2 weeks for the moon to go through all

its phases.

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Vocabulary

• New Moon • Waxing Crescent

• First Quarter• Waxing Gibbous

• Full Moon• Waning Gibbous

• Third Quarter• Waning Crescent

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The Moon’s Changing Shapes

• The shape, or PHASE, of the moon depends on the position of the sun, moon, and earth

• As the moon revolves around the earth we see different amounts of the lighted side of the moon at different times

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The Moon’s Changing Shapes

• 8 phases• Takes about one month to go through all

phases– Gradually moves from phase to phase

• Begin with new moon• Waxing: “getting larger”• Waning “getting smaller”

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Why are the moon phases important?

• Planting crops• Hunting and fishing • Myths

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New Moon

• The moon is between the earth and sun• The half of the moon lit by the sun is

opposite the half that faces the earth

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What does new moon look like?

• Not visible from earth because its lighted half faces away from the earth

• You may think there is no moon that night

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Waxing Crescent

• More than new moon, but less than first quarter

• A small slice of the moon is visible on the right side

• Some compare it to a thumb nail, others to a banana

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What does waxing crescent look like?

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First Quarter

• One half of sunlit side is visible• The right side of the moon is visible

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What does first quarter look like?

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Waxing Gibbous

• More than first quarter but less than full moon

• The moon is lit on the right side

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What does waxing gibbous look like?

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Full Moon

• The earth is between the moon and the sun• When all of the sunlit side is visible• Subject of many myths

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Is the myth true?

• Some people believe that babies are born on or around full moon!

• Is this true? Let’s investigate!

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What does full moon look like?

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Waning Gibbous

• Less than full moon, more than third quarter• The left side of the moon is lighted

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What does waning gibbous look like?

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Third Quarter

• Sometimes called “last quarter”• The left side of the moon is visible

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What does third quarter look like?

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Waning Crescent

• Less than third quarter, but more than new moon

• A small slice of the moon is visible on the left side

• Also compare it to a thumbnail or a banana

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What does waning crescent look like?

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The Phases of the Moon

NEW MOON

Waxing Crescent First Quarter Waxing Gibbous

Full Moon Waning Gibbous Third Quarter Waning Crescent

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What did you learn?

• True or False– The moon’s light comes from the sun.– When the moon is waxing it looks to be getting

smaller.– During a new moon the moon is not visible.– It takes 2 weeks for the moon to go through all

its phases.


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