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Eclipses

Time to Brainstorm! Head your paper in your notebook with “Eclipses” Brainstorm and list as many terms as you can related to eclipses-you may work with your group…..

Think, Pair, Share Think about the following questions What is an eclipse? Are there different types of eclipses? If so, list them Draw a picture showing the position of the Earth, the Sun and the Moon during a solar eclipse and a lunar eclipse.

Think, Pair, Share Pair: With a partner (at your table), discuss the answers to the questions. What is an eclipse? Are there different types of eclipses? If so, list them Draw a picture showing the position of the Earth, the Sun and the Moon during a solar eclipse and a lunar eclipse.

Think, Pair, Share Share: With your group, discuss the answers to the questions and record in your notebook (do this in pencil so that you can correct it later): about the following questions What is an eclipse? Are there different types of eclipses? If so, list them Draw a picture showing the position of the Earth, the Sun and the Moon during a solar eclipse and a lunar eclipse.

Video: While watching the video, think about the questions. PBS Physics Girl Eclipses: https://florida.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/solar-eclipse-lunar-eclipse-physicsgirl-video- 1003/whats-the-difference-between-a-solar-and-lunar-eclipse-physics-girl/#.WZXTsIWcFok

Revise your notes Once again, discuss the questions with your group and revise your answers in your notebook.

Reading Read TB pgs. 793-795 (Holt Earth Science) Add key information to your notes Highlight and define any key terms

Eclipse Safety Eclipses can damage the tissue in the back of the eye (retina). You will damage your eyes looking at a solar eclipse! Watch the safety videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8csVr2yFJUw&feature=youtu.be https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=nasa+eclipse+safety+video&view=detail&mid=499 F149B840B7F50BB1C499F149B840B7F50BB1C&FORM=VIRE

Go to the BrainPOP site, do the BP quiz together! What do we know? Go to the BrainPOP site, do the BP quiz together! Quiz covering eclipses is on Tuesday!