Do Now: SWBAT to identify how the Moon is illuminated by modeling light and dark on the moon
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Question 1
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Why is there a border between light and dark on the Moon?
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Guided Notes:
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Question 2
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Key Concepts:
1. The Moon does not make its own light; the sun illuminates the Moon.
2. The sun illuminates the half of the Moon that is facing it, and the other half is dark.
3. Light from the sun travels in straight lines.
Practice:
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Question 3
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Modeling Light and Dark
Launch Earth, Moon, and Sun Modeling Tool activity: Light and Dark.
Goal:
- Show light and dark on the Earth and Moon from a top view.
Do:
- Draw the appropriate amount of light, and in the correct location depending on its location
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Question 4
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Why is there a border between light and dark on the Moon?
CFS:
Accurately identifies the light on the moon based on its position
Accurately describes the cause and effect relationship between light and illuminated objects
Exit Ticket:
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Question 5
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The two small circles below represent the moon in different positions of orbit from a top-view. Shade in the amount of each moon that is dark. Additionally shade in the amount of Earth that can will be night time if the sun is on the left side.
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Question 6
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Explain how you chose to shade each of the moon positions and the Earth. :
CFS:
Accurately identifies the light on the moon based on its position
Accurately describes the cause and effect relationship between the sun’s light and illuminated objects
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Question 7
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The closer the moon gets to the sun, the more of the Moon is illuminted?