We can tell the earth is rotating by leaving this open to capture a blurry worm-hole like picture of the stars.
What is a camera shutter?
This phase of the moon happens when the moon is between the earth and the sun.
What is a new moon?
In our class model, the sun was represented by this.
What is a spotlight?
Contrary to popular belief, the moons physical _______ does not change.
What is shape?
The moon gets its light from this.
What is the sun?
We proved that moon phases will not work on shapes with these by using a box as the moon.
What are corners?
This phase of the moon happens when the moon is on the direct opposite side of earth than the sun.
What is the full moon?
In our model, the moon was represented by this.
What is a ball?
Despite common beliefs the moon does not produce its own this.
What is light?
This much of the moon is always lit up.
What is 1/2?
We know that the Earths rotation does not affect moon phases. If it did, we would see all phases of the moon every this (period of time).
What is every night?
These phases of the moon occur shortly before and after the new moon phase and are noted by the minority of the moon being visible.
What are crescent moons?
In our model we changed the moons ________ to change the phase that was seen by the class.
what is location?
No matter where in the lunar cycle we are, we always see the same _______ of the moon.
What is face?
would also accept side
Phases will only occur on shapes that are round because light can't wrap around these.
What are corners?
The fact that the moon isn't always full is proof that the moon does not produce this.
What is light?
These phases of the moon occur shortly before and after the full moon phases and are identified by a majority of the moon being visible.
What are gibbous moons?
In our model, no matter where the moon was this fraction of it was always lit up.
What is 1/2?
Some people believe that the phases of the moon occur when earth gets between the sun and moon, this event is actually referred to as this.
What is an eclipse?
The moon shape is always _____.
What is a sphere?
(would also accept a ball or round)
We know that the moon must do this around Earth based on the fact that it is always in the sky no matter the time of year.
What is orbit?
These phases of the moon occur when the moon is half way between the new moon and full moon phases.
What is quarter moon?
would also accept half moon.
In our experiment we successfully showed the phases of the moon using two different strategies. The first model was wrong because it showed the sun doing this.
What is moving?
The moons phase is not affected by the Earth's this on its axis.
What is Earth's rotation?
the reason the moon seems to change shape is our ________
what is perspective? (would also accept angle)