One fact about the moon

    • [DOCX File]Phases of the Moon

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      The moon gives off light. Fact: The moon is a non-luminous body. It can be seen because it reflects the light from the Sun. Phases of the moon are caused by the Earth’s shadow covering the Moon, clouds, or the Earth’s or Moon’s rotation. Fact: Phases of the moon are caused by the regular movement of the Moon around the Earth.

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    • [DOC File]Lesson Plan - Ohio State University

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      (One key takeaway is that the moon reflects the sun’s light, and the moon orbits the Earth causing the phases of the moon.) Synopsis The book begins with general facts about the night sky then goes into more specific information about the moon and its relationship to the Earth and Sun. Gibbons uses illustrations to explain the text.

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    • [DOCX File]Background Information - Virginia Department of Education …

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      One. Note: As a media specialist, I focused on the folklore behind the moon during media classes. The “Rabbit and the Moon” by Minnesota author, Doug Wood, is a recommended book of mine to begin with. “The Moontellers” by Lynn Moroney has excellent short vignettes of other images that people around the world see in the moon.

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      The Moon is not visible (except during a solar eclipse). Waxing Crescent - The Moon appears to be partly but less than one-half illuminated by direct sunlight. The fraction of the Moon's disk that is illuminated is increasing. First Quarter - One-half of the Moon appears to be illuminated …

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    • Overview | Earth's Moon – NASA Solar System Exploration

      Moon phases occur as the moon makes one revolution around Earth. The phases of the moon we see are due to the position of the sun, Earth, and moon. One side of the moon is always reflecting light; it is always a full moon. How much of the reflected surface we see of the moon depends on the positions of the sun, Earth, and moon.

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    • [DOC File]By the Light of the Moon

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      Students will have noticed that the Moon must rotate around its axis as it revolves around the Earth for us to only observe one side of the Moon. In fact, it takes the Moon approximately the same amount of time to rotate around its axis as it takes for the Moon to revolve around the Earth. The Moon rotates at the same rate it revolves.

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    • [DOC File]Bundle 1

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      The moon has many craters caused by collisions from asteroids. Early astronomers originally thought they were caused by volcanoes. The Apollo missions to the moon (1969-1972) are thought by some scientists to be the most important science investigation in history.

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