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2  Give Mr. Hyatt money Scale Scale Description 4 Through independent work beyond what was taught in class, students could (examples include, but are not limited to): research current and past earth and sun conditions. investigate causes and possible solutions for global climate change. compare and contrast the patterns in the organization and distribution of matter in the sun, earth, moon system. compare and contrast different solar events and their impact on earth. 3 understand how the motions of the sun, stars and planets as observed from Earth relate to the motions of the Earth and other planets in space. understand how the movement and position of Earth influences life on Earth. be able to differentiate between astronomy and astrology. 2 determine the meaning of symbols, key terms, and other astronomy specific words and phrases relating to the Earth, Sun and Moon illustrate the patterns of distribution of matter in the sun, earth, moon system. list the physical properties of the Earth, Sun and Moon. describe the key parts of the Earth, Sun and Moon System 1 show the patterns of distribution of matter in the sun, earth, moon system. select from a list the physical properties of the sun, earth and moon. list the key parts of the structure of earth, sun and moon.

3  Test Thursday. 

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10 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_eclipse

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13 1. Eclipses in the Past  EGYPT  MESOPOTAMIA  CHINA  GREECE 2. Creating an eclipse  Lunar  solar 3. Why don’t we get eclipses every month?  Article in Plastic Paper

14  Please divide your right side page into 3 sections Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Section 1

15  solar eclipse  lunar eclipse  umbra  penumbra  node  annular solar eclipse  partial eclipse  total eclipse

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20 The Moon moves around the Earth about once every 29 days, but a solar eclipse does not occur every time. The Moon doesn’t orbit around the Earth’s equator, and the Earth’s axis is tilted, so the Moon’s shadow misses the surface of the Earth most of the time.

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33  When is the next total lunar eclipse visible in Florida? ▪ http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/lunar.html http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/lunar.html  When is the next total solar eclipse? Where do you have to be to see it? ▪ http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/solar.html http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/solar.html  When is the next total solar eclipse visible in Florida? ▪ http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/JSEX/JSEX-NA.html http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/JSEX/JSEX-NA.html

34  Create an advertisement for the next solar eclipse.  Include: Date Explanation diagram Picture of what the eclipse will look like to earth observers 2 other facts


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