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The Moon's Phases

The Moon's Phases

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Presentation

Science

5th - 8th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

NGSS
MS-ESS1-1

Standards-aligned

Created by

Tanner Brumgard

Used 85+ times

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8 Slides • 5 Questions

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The Moon's Phases

From Generation Genius

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2

The Moon's Phases

  • The portion of the moon that we can see from Earth on any given night is called the moon’s phase.

  • As the moon orbits around the Earth, sunlight is reflected off the moon’s surface and that light reaches us on Earth.

  • The phase of the moon depends on where the moon is in its orbit.

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3

Multiple Choice

The phase of the Moon that we see on Earth depends on where the moon is in its _____.

1

Axis

2

Orbit

4

Poll

How long do you think it takes for the moon to complete one full orbit around the Earth?

One week

One month

One year

5

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It takes about one month for the moon to make a full orbit around the Earth, meaning the phases of the moon repeat about once a month!

6

The moon

  • The moon does not produce any light on its own.

  • The light we see coming from the moon is actually light reflected from the sun, kind of like a mirror.

  • The part of the moon that we see is the part that is receiving light from the sun at that time

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7

Multiple Choice

The moon is visible to us because light is hitting it from the _____.

1

Earth

2

Sun

3

Moon

8

The Sun's Light

  • The sun is the strongest source of light in our solar system.

  • Every moon and planet that is visible in our solar system is reflecting light from the sun.

  • The reflected light enters our eyes and that is what allows us to see.

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The Moon's Phases

  • As the moon orbits the Earth, we can see a different amount of the moon is lit by the sun from our perspective on Earth.

  • Sometimes the moon is completely lit, and other times it is completely dark.

  • This happens because the Moon is orbiting the Earth, just like the Earth is orbiting the Sun

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The Moon's Phases

  • The illuminated shape of the moon that is visible from Earth is called a phase.

  • When you cannot see the moon at all, this phase is called a new moon.

  • Several days after a new moon, we see the moon as a thin sliver of light called the crescent moon.

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The Moon's Phases

  • As the moon appears larger and larger, it becomes a quarter moon and gibbous moon.

  • A full moon is visible when the whole side of the moon facing Earth is completely illuminated by the sun.

  • On a clear night, a full moon looks very bright.

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12

Multiple Choice

When the moon is not able to be seen at all, we call that a _____.

1

New moon

2

Crescent moon

3

Full moon

13

Multiple Choice

When we can see all of the moon in the sky, that is called a _____.

1

New moon

2

Crescent moon

3

Full moon

The Moon's Phases

From Generation Genius

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