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Phases of the Moon
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Gomersindo L, Polidario Jr.
BSEd-Physical Science Major Student
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1.At the end of this lesson, YOU
will be able to:
1. identify the phases of the moon;
2. value the importance of the moon; and
3. create different moon phases observed
by humans on Earth through
demonstration.
Intended Learning
Outcomes
1. Orbit-The path of the Moon
around the Earth.
2. Rotate-The Earth spins around, like a
top, about its axis once each day.
3. Waning–appears to shrink
4. Waxing–appears to be growing
5. Gibbous-Swollen on one side
6. Crescent–less than ½ the moon is visible.
7. Revolve-the motion of one object around
another ( the moon revolves around Earth)
Key Vocabulary
Essential Questions
1. Is the moon a light
source?
2. How do the movements of
the Sun, Earth and moon
affect the patterns observed
by humans on Earth?
The Moon does not
give off its own
light but reflects
light from the sun.
Half of the moon
that faces the
earth is not always
the half that is
being lit by the
sun.
Everyone is a
moon, and has a
dark side which
he never shows to
anyone .
MarkTwain
What Causes the different
phases of the moon?
1.The Moon Revolving
around the Earth
2. The Moon
reflecting sunlight
towards the Earth.
The moon is a
friend for the
lonesome to talk
to.
-Carl Sanberg
As the Moon circles
the Earth, the
amountof the lit
side we see changes.
These changes are
known as the phases
of the Moon and it
repeats in a certain
way over and over.
Astronomy compels
the soul to look
upwards and leads us
from this world to
another.
-Plato
The revolutionof the
Moon around the Earth
causes the Moon to
appear to have phases.
It takes 29.5 days for
the moon to make a
complete circuit around
the Earth.
Keep your
eyes
on the stars,
and your feet on
the ground.
-Theodore
Roosevelt
The Moon’s Orbit
New Moon
TheMoon'sdark
sideisfacingthe
Earth.TheMoonis
not visible. The
lightedsideofthe
Moonfacesawayfrom
theEarth. The
Moonthatwesee
looksverydark.
Did you know
that the Moon
is our natural
satellite.
New Moon
The first
phase in the
moon’s cycle.
Waxing Crescent
•Waxingmeans 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.
Did you know
that the name of
our moon is Luna.
Waxing Crescent
The second
phase in the
moon’s cycle.
First Quarter
•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.
•The right side is the
bright side.
Agila-1 0r Mabuhay
was the first
microsatellite
acquired by the
Philippines.
First Quarter
The third
phase in the
moon’s cycle.
Waxing Gibbous
•Gibbousmeans 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.
Did you know that
the moon has its
own time zone
Waxing Gibbous
The fourth
phase in the
moon’s cycle.
Full Moon
•The moon is full and
bright. It looks like a
large circle.
•The illuminated side
is facing us.
•Only happens one
night per lunar phase
cycle.
Philippines already
launched 3 micro
satellites in outer
space. Namely Agila,
Diwata1 and Diwata
2
Full Moon
The fifth
phase in the
moon’s cycle.
Waning Gibbous
•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.
Moon Buggy is
the first car
landed in Moon.
Waning Gibbous
The sixth
phase in the
moon’s cycle.
Last Quarter
•Left Half of the
moon is illuminated.
•The illuminated side
is decreasing.
•This phase also only
lasts for one night.
Did you know
that Moon Buggy
was invented by
a Filipino
Last Quarter
The seventh
phase in the
moon’s cycle.
Waning Crescent
•Less than one half
of the moon is
illuminated.
•The moon will
continue to
become smaller
and smaller.
Neil Armstrong
was the first Man
landed in Moon
Waning Crescent
The eighth
phase in the
moon’s cycle.
"The most common incorrect reason given for
the cause of the Moon's phases is that we are
seeing the shadow of the Earth on the Moon!
But this cannot be correct: when the Moon
passes through the shadow of the Earth, we
get a lunar eclipse. Anyone who has seen a
lunar eclipse, though, might remember that the
Moon actually passes through the Earth's
shadow only rarely, so that can't be why the
Moon has phases. The real reason for the
Moon's phases depends on two things: the
Moon is round, and the angle it makes with the
Earth and Sun changes over its orbit."
-As Quoted From Bad Astronomy
GROUP ACTIVITY
Task: Work together to
create an accuratevisual
model of the 8 phases of
the moon using the
cookies.
Be sure to include:
The sun
The earth
The 8 phases of the moon
Labels for each phase
EVALUATION/ ASSISMENT
DIRICTION: Read the question properly and
choose the BESTanswer.
1. What is the name of our Moom?
a. Luna c. Diwata
b. Aguila d. Mabuhay
2. How many faces of the Moon we have?
a. 4 c. 2
b. 8 d. Sometimes 8, sometimes
3. It takes how many days for the moon to make a
complete circuit around the Earth?
a. 29.5 c. 28
b. 30 d. 28.5
4. What do we meant by the term Waxing?
a. Half c. Decreasing
b. Increasingd. Full
5. What do we meant by the term Waning?
a. Half c. Decreasing
b. Increasingd. Full
6. Who was the first man landed in Moon?
a. Alexander the Great c. Neil
Armstrong
b. Yuri Gagarin d. Albert Einstein
7-8. What was the first microsatellite of the
Philippines? It was launched in,
______________ under the name Palapa B2-P
in Cape Caneveral Air Force Station. It was
originally under Indonesian Company.
a. Diwata-1/January 17,1995
b. Diwata-2/ May 30, 1987
c. Agila-1 or Mabuhay/January 1987
d. Agila-1 or Mabuhay/March 20, 1987
9. Is the Moon a planet?
a. No c. Either A or B
b. Yes d. None of the above
10. Is the Moon a star?
a. No c. Either A or B
b. Yes d. None of the above
A grade 11 student has sent
you a letter asking you to
explain why the moon looks
different almost every night.
Write a letter to the grade 11
student thoroughly explain this
phenomenon.
The New Book of Popular Science (1994).
Groiler incorporated Vol. 1
The History and Philosophy of Science,
Priscilla L. Agsalud, 2010. Jimzyville
Publication, #16 Concha St. Tinaheros
Malabon City.
Introduction to Astronomy, Vivencio N.
Abastillas, Jr. . . Phoenix Publishing
House.
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