What phase of the Moon occurs when the entire lit side faces Earth?
What is a full moon?
What causes Earth’s tides?
The gravitational pull of the Moon and Sun.
This is the reason for the seasons.
What is the Earth's Tilt?
This is the closest object to Earth.
What is the Moon?
This moon phase happens about one week after a new moon.
What is the first quarter moon?
What phase happens when the Moon is between the Earth and the Sun?
What is a new moon?
This tide occurs when the Sun, Earth, and Moon form a straight line.
What is a Spring Tide
This is the season when the Northern Hemisphere is tilted toward the Sun.
What is summer?
It takes this many DAYS for the Moon to make one full orbit around the Earth.
What is about 28 days?
During this time, high tides the highest?
What is a spring tide?
Identify the phase shown below.

What is the first-quarter moon?
Identify the tide shown in this diagram.

What is a spring tide?
Use the diagram to figure out this transitional season for the Northern Hemisphere.

What is fall or autumn.
This model shows this type of special tide.

What is a Neap Tide?
This is Mr. Stapleton's favorite class.
What is THIS CLASS?
Why do we see different phases of the Moon from Earth?
Because the Moon orbits Earth, and we see different portions of its lit half.
This tide occurs when the Sun, Earth, and Moon form a right angle.
What is a neap tide?
This is the reason that Earth receive more direct sunlight in summer.
What is tilted towards the sun?
Based on the diagram this is the season in the Southern Hemisphere.

What is winter?
This is the current season in the Southern Hemisphere right now!
What is Fall or Autumn?
These two phases cause the highest tides on Earth.
What are Full and New moons.
This is the reason why neap tides have the smallest tidal range.
What is the Sun and Moon pull pull at 90-degrees, reducing the difference between high and low tides?
Because of this, the equator experiences very little seasonal change.
What is consistent sunlight year-round?
Describe how the positions of the Earth, Moon, and Sun create a new moon.
The moon is between the Earth and Sun.
Identify the season for the Northern Hemisphere:

What is Spring?