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Astronomy . Week 4 . December 2, 2013. Do Now: When the moon is full, you can see shadowy places on its surface. Those surfaces are large holes, called craters. How did the moon get those features? Why are the craters different sizes? . December 2, 2013. Agenda . Objective . Do Now - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Astronomy

Astronomy Week 4 December 2, 2013Do Now:When the moon is full, you can see shadowy places on its surface. Those surfaces are large holes, called craters. How did the moon get those features? Why are the craters different sizes?

December 2, 2013Agenda Objective Do NowEarth and Moon Reading Guide Earth and Moon Reading Guide Quick Check

Earth and Moon - Quiz Thursday To understand the relationship between the Earth and Earth's moon Reading Guide Moon A natural satellite that formed 4.5 billion years ago and rotates with the Earth and revolves around the earth

December 3, 2013Do Now: How is the Moons first quarter phase like its third quarter phase?How much time passes between a full moon and a new moon?Is the sun on the left or right of this diagram ?

December 3, 2013Agenda Objective Do NowPhases of the Moon Explain patterns of changes in the appearance of the moon as it orbits EarthPhases of the Moon http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhokvJZFURghttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79M2lSVZiY4 New Moon phase when the side facing us is unlit. Moon is not visible in this phase. Crescent less than half lit First/Third Quarter half of the moon facing us is lit up Gibbous more than half, but less than fully lit Full Moon fully lit Waxing illumination increasing (from New up to Full) Waning illumination is decreasing (from Full back down to New)Label Diagram

Oreo Lunar PhasesCreate and label all 8 lunar phases using a popsicle stick and 4 Oreos

ReflectionHow does the Moons appearance change? What phase is the Moon in tonight? Which phase will the Moon change to next?Do Now: Who Is Galileo?

Who is Galileo?

What did science look like at the time of Galileo in the 1600s?

What important tool did Galileo improve?

12TheresaDecember 4, 2013Agenda Objective Do NowWalking in the footsteps of Galileo Wrap up

Earth and Moon - Quiz tomorrow Work like an astronomerUnderstand and develop the skills of the scientific processGroups Count by 6s Move groups Pick colors 1 person is pink1 person is white1 person is blue 1 person is yellow Walking in the Footsteps of Galileo15WilJupiter as Seen by Galileo

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Observing JupiterNight 117Theresa

Day Time

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Observing JupiterNight 219Theresa

Day Time

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Observing JupiterNight 321Theresa

Day TimeMake a Prediction for Night 4

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Observing JupiterNight 423Theresa

Day TimeMake a Prediction for Night 5

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Observing JupiterNight 525Theresa

Day TimeMake a Prediction for Night 6

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Observing JupiterNight 627Theresa

Day TimeMake a Prediction for Night 7

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Trying to Observe JupiterNight 729Theresa

Day TimeMake a Prediction for Night 8

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Observing JupiterNight 831Theresa

Day TimeMake a Prediction for Night 9

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Observing JupiterNight 933Theresa

Developing QuestionsWork with your team to:

Develop 2-3 scientific questions that you can answer using your own data.

Share your data and questions.

Develop more questions that you may be able to answer using data from other groups.34WilDeveloping Explanations Based on EvidenceAnswer the question assigned to you.What is your claim?What is your evidence?Explain how the evidence supports your claim.

Share!

35WilYou will now watch a short video about Galileo's observations of the Moons of Jupiter.As you watch the video, think about what Galileo did as a scientist and why he did it.Reflecting on Galileos Observations36TheresaReflections on the VideoWhy did Galileo look at Jupiter?

Why did Galileo repeat his observation?

What question(s) did Galileo ask?

What did Galileo do that helped to answer his question(s)?37TheresaGalileos Notes

38TheresaReflections on the VideoWhat was Galileos claim?

What was his evidence?

What were the implications of his claim?

What did Galileo do with his work?

How did society react to his work?

What made Galileo the first modern scientist?39TheresaOptional SlideThe next slide can be used instead of slide 16.

It shows Night 7 instead of a cloudy night.40

Observing JupiterNight 741Theresa

December 5, 2013Do Now: December 5, 2013Agenda Objective Do Now