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Dates for CMAS Lesson 2 / F80 Explaining Moon Phases & F81 Moon Phase Simulation:

Dates for CMAS Lesson 2 / F80 Explaining Moon Phases & F81 Moon Phase Simulation: 4/21 = P1B; 4/22 = P2B and P5B; 4/23 = P1A and P2A; 4/24 = P5A Outcome : Students will use models to explain the relative motions of Earth, Moon and Sun over time.

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Dates for CMAS Lesson 2 / F80 Explaining Moon Phases & F81 Moon Phase Simulation:

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  1. Dates for CMAS Lesson 2 / F80 Explaining Moon Phases & F81 Moon Phase Simulation: 4/21 = P1B; 4/22 = P2B and P5B; 4/23 = P1A and P2A; 4/24 = P5A Outcome: Students will use models to explain the relative motions of Earth, Moon and Sun over time. Question: What causes the lunar cycle we observe from Earth? Activities: DO NOW!~ Moon Madness = make a flip book SJ Entry F80 Phases of Moon, Procedure page F-46 Part A = Observations in SJ and answer F80 AQ 1, 2 & 3 on separate paper Part B = Observations on yellow SS 80.1 and answer F80 AQ 4 & 5 SJ entry F81 Moon Phase Simulator, drawings in SJ from group activity Video, Bill Nye “The Moon” Hand in Student Sheet 80.1 “Observations of Moon Model” and F80 AQ 1 - 5 Homework: Vocabulary Unit 4 Space: Part 1

  2. DO NOW! Moon Madness = Flip Book • Pick up a Moon Madness sheet from the Shark. • Neatly cut out all 16 boxes. • Place boxes in order with 1 on top and 16 on the bottom. • Staple through the sun. • Flipping from top to bottom the moon should move from a new moon, through waxing to a full moon and then through waning back to a new moon.

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