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Monday April 20, 2015 Daily Question: Why do you think we have moon phases? Materials: Pencil Notebook/Folder Daily Objective: Today we will explain what causes a lunar cycle. Agenda : Bell work Double Bubble Map DUE! QUIZ Thank you for not chewing gum or anything else

LEARNING GOAL: LEARNING GOAL: I will be able to explain why rotation and revolution causes the seasons, day and night and constellations. SCORE 4.0IN ADDITION TO SCORE 3.0 YOU ARE ABLE TO GO ABOVE AND BEYOND BY APPLYING WHAT YOU KNOW ABOUT ROTATION AND REVOLUTION. SCORE 3.0YOU UNDERSTAND AND CAN EXPLAIN WHY ROTATION AND REVOLUTION CAUSES THE SEASONS, DAY AND NIGHT AND CONSTELLATIONS. SCORE 2.0WITH NO HELP YOU KNOW SOME THINGS ABOUT ROTATION AND REVOLUTION, SEASONS, DAY AND NIGHT AND CONSTELLATIONS. SCORE 1.0WITH HELP YOU KNOW ABOUT ROTATION AND REVOLUTION, SEASONS, DAY AND NIGHT AND CONSTELLATIONS. SCORE 0.0EVEN WITH HELP YOU DO NOT KNOW ANYTHING AT ALL ABOUT ROTATION AND REVOLUTION, SEASONS, DAY AND NIGHT AND CONSTELLATIONS.

Vocab: Section 2 in notebook

2.2 The moon is Earth’s natural satellite Procedure: Read ch.2.2 individually – Book only! Take out notebook and now take notes (Cornell style) section 3 of notebook Answer the “Check Your Reading” questions, as you read. Hint: there are 3. Answer the 2.2 Review questions 1-6

HAVE DIFFERENT AGES SOME ABOUT 4.5 BILLION YEARS OLD MARIA YOUNGER B/C FORMED OF LAVA, BILLION YEARS AGO IMPACTS FROM SPACE OBJECTS LEAVE CRATERS AND BREAK SURFACE MATERIAL INTO SMALLER PIECES LUNAR SOIL MORE THAN 15 METERS DEEP IN SOME PLACES DARK-COLORED ROCK FORMED FROM LAVA IS BASALT LUNAR BASALT IS SIMILAR TO ROCK DEEP BENEATH EARTH’S OCEANS Moon Rocks