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Using online models to understand the phases of the Moon

Levels: 4-6
NoS achievement aims: Understanding about science icon. Understanding about science , Communicating in science icon. Communicating in science
Contextual strands: Planet Earth and beyond icon. Planet Earth and beyond
Topic: Space

Rationale

The changing appearance of the Moon is determined by the relative positions of the Moon, Earth and Sun.

A model allows students to see how the relative positions of the Moon, Earth and Sun affect the appearance of the moon. Scientific explanations are often in the form of a model.

What you need

Day and Night: Views from the Southern Hemisphere

Focus

Exploration

  1. As a class, in groups or individually, click on this link Day and Night: Views from the Southern Hemisphere.
  2. Select ‘3: The Moon – our View from the Earth’. This animation demonstrates how the Moon’s appearance changes over a month.
  3. For a view of the Moon orbiting the Earth from space, click the ‘Blast Off’ link – this will take you to the next animation: ‘4: The Moon and the Earth – a View from Space’.
  4. To view the lunar cycle, click on the ‘Home’ link (to return to the home page), and click on the ‘5: The Lunar Cycle’, or ‘6: The Lunar Cycle Challenge’.

Reflection

Activity resources

Day and Night: Views from the Southern Hemisphere

Please refer to the Ministry’s online school resources catalogue, Down the back of the chair or contact:
Wickliffe Ltd
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