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As the Moon Changes

As the Moon Changes. NSF North Mississippi GK-8. The revolution of the Moon around the Earth causes the Moon to appear to have phases. Why does the moon have phases?. NSF North Mississippi GK-8. New Moon Waxing Crescent First Quarter or Half Moon Waxing Gibbous. Full Moon Waning Gibbous

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As the Moon Changes

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  1. As the Moon Changes NSF North Mississippi GK-8

  2. The revolution of the Moon around the Earth causes the Moon to appear to have phases. Why does the moon have phases? NSF North Mississippi GK-8

  3. New Moon Waxing Crescent First Quarter or Half Moon Waxing Gibbous Full Moon Waning Gibbous Last Quarter or Half Moon Waning Crescent 8 Phases of the Moon NSF North Mississippi GK-8

  4. The moon is not visible from Earth. The moon is between the Sun and the Earth. • The dark side is facing us. • This phase lasts one night. New Moon NSF North Mississippi GK-8

  5. Waxing means that the bright side is increasing. The right side is the bright side. • Less than one half of the moon is illuminated. • This phase includes any visible moon from a small sliver to almost half. Waxing Crescent NSF North Mississippi GK-8

  6. The entire right side of the moon is illuminated. • The moon looks like a half circle. • The illuminated side is increasing. • This phase only lasts one night. First Quarter or Half Moon NSF North Mississippi GK-8

  7. Gibbous means that more than one half is visible, but it is not quite full. • This phase includes the night after the first quarter to the night before the full moon. Waxing Gibbous NSF North Mississippi GK-8

  8. The moon is full and bright. It looks like a large circle. • The illuminated side is facing us. • Only happens one night per lunation. Full Moon NSF North Mississippi GK-8

  9. The moon appears more than half but not quite full. • Waning means that the illuminated side is decreasing. • The left side is the bright side. Waning Gibbous NSF North Mississippi GK-8

  10. Left Half of the moon is illuminated. • The illuminated side is decreasing. • This phase also only lasts for one night. Last Quarter or Half Moon NSF North Mississippi GK-8

  11. Less than one half of the moon is illuminated. • The moon will continue to become smaller and smaller. Waning Crescent NSF North Mississippi GK-8

  12. http://www.harcourtschool.com/activity/moon_phases/ Interactive

  13. http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/olcweb/cgi/pluginpop.cgi?it=swf::800::600::/sites/dl/free/0072482621/78778/Lunar_Nav.swf::Lunar%20Phases%20Interactivehttp://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/olcweb/cgi/pluginpop.cgi?it=swf::800::600::/sites/dl/free/0072482621/78778/Lunar_Nav.swf::Lunar%20Phases%20Interactive Interactive

  14. http://sunshine.chpc.utah.edu/labs/moon/lunar_phases_main.htmlhttp://sunshine.chpc.utah.edu/labs/moon/lunar_phases_main.html Interactive webquest

  15. http://www.wonderville.ca/v1/activities/phases/phases.html video

  16. http://www.sciencenetlinks.com/interactives/moon/moon_challenge/moon_challenge.htmlhttp://www.sciencenetlinks.com/interactives/moon/moon_challenge/moon_challenge.html Lunar cycle challenge game

  17. http://science-class.net/Lessons/Space/Space%20Cycles/Moon%20Phases/arranging_the_moon.pdfhttp://science-class.net/Lessons/Space/Space%20Cycles/Moon%20Phases/arranging_the_moon.pdf worksheet

  18. http://aspire.cosmic-ray.org/labs/moon/lunar_phase3.swf Moon phase animation

  19. http://science-class.net/Astronomy/MoonPhases.htm Moon phase links

  20. http://qldscienceteachers.tripod.com/junior/astro/tides_etc.htmlhttp://qldscienceteachers.tripod.com/junior/astro/tides_etc.html Moon, seasons, tides, eclipses info

  21. http://www.education.smarttech.com/ste/en-US/Ed+Resource/Lesson+activities/Notebook+Activities/Browse+Notebook/United+States/Elementary/4-6/Science/Moon+Phases.htmhttp://www.education.smarttech.com/ste/en-US/Ed+Resource/Lesson+activities/Notebook+Activities/Browse+Notebook/United+States/Elementary/4-6/Science/Moon+Phases.htm Smartboard interactive

  22. http://www.brainpop.com/science/space/moon/ • http://www.brainpop.com/science/earthsystem/tides/ • http://www.brainpop.com/science/weather/seasons/ • http://www.brainpop.com/science/earthsystem/solsticeandequinox/ • http://www.brainpop.com/science/space/eclipse/ BRAINPOP

  23. http://www.middleschoolscience.com/BrainPOPmoon.pdf BrainPOP worksheet

  24. http://www.wsanford.com/~wsanford/exo/b-day_moons.html Worksheet: http://www.wsanford.com/~wsanford/exo/b-day_moons_answersheet.html Birthday Moons

  25. NSF North Mississippi GK-8

  26. Questions???

  27. Col, Jeananda. Enchanted Learning. Zoom Moon. Accessed 2005 July 27. <http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/astronomy/moon /Phases.shtml>. Cooley, Keith. 2001. Moon Phases. Accessed 2005 July 27. <http://home.hiwaay.net/~krcool/Astro/moon/moonphase/>. U.S. Naval Observatory. 2003 September. Astronomical Applications Accessed 2005 July 27. <http://aa.usno.navy.mil/faq/docs/moon_phases.html>. Sources

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