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FIRST QUARTER

FULL

THIRD QUARTER

NEW MOON

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* This page is not a mistake!

* You CANNOT see the moon during the NEW MOON phase.

* You CANNOT see the moon during this phase because the moon is IN BETWEEN the and the . The other side of the moon is being lit.

* Think ­ NEW MOON = "NO MOON!"

3 WAXING

* "Waxing" means that we get to see more and more of the moon each night. Think of "waxing a car" ­ We add something to the car. When the moon is in the waxing phases it is as if we adding more to the moon each night.

* The dark part of the moon is actually Earth's shadow on the moon.

4 What's up DOC?

FIRST QUARTER

* The quarter look like a "half moon." This is the first quarter, because it is 1/4 of the way through the moon phase cycle. The first quarter is looks a bit like the letter "D."

* Remember the phrase "What's up Doc?" DOC can represent the phases of the moon in the correct order. D is the first quarter. O is the . C is the third quarter.

5 WAXING GIBBOUS

* "Waxing" means that we get to see more and more of the moon each night. Think of "waxing a car" ­ We add something to the car. When the moon is in the waxing phases it is as if we adding more to the moon each night.

* "Gibbous" is the term used when more than half the moon is showing.

* Notice that the moon is still more of a "D" shape and appears to be getting bigger.

6 What's up DOC?

FULL MOON

* Some people think this is the final stage of the moon cycle, BUT it is only the HALF­ WAY point of the cycle. Another way to think of the full moon is the " quarter" or "half­time" moon.

* During this phase the moon is actually behind us, making the Earth in between the Sun and the moon.

* Remember the phrase "What's up Doc?" DOC ­ D was the first quarter. O is the full moon. C will be coming up soon.

7 WANING GIBBOUS

* "Waning" means that we get to see less and less of the moon each night. The word, "WANE" means to become less, which is exactly what is happening to the moon for the next 14 days until we reach the new moon again.

8 What's up DOC?

THIRD QUARTER

* The third quarter moons look like a "half moon," just like the first quarter did. This is the third quarter, because it is 3/4 of the way through the moon phase cycle. Notice that the third quarter moon looks more like the shape of a "C."

* Remember the phrase "What's up Doc?" DOC ­ D was the first quarter. O was the full moon. C is the third quarter.

9 WANING CRESCENT

* The waninng phases of the moon continue to get smaller.

* Notice the C shape.

* To remember the word crescent, think of the rolls that you may have eaten before called "crescent rolls."

10 NEW MOON (AGAIN)

* Remember ­ You CANNOT see the moon during the NEW MOON phase.

* We are now starting the cycle all over again. The cycle lasts 28 1/2 days.

* Remember to think ­ NEW MOON = "NO MOON!"

11 12 everyday math lesson 10.8

1 long = _____ cubes

1 flat = _____ longs = ______cubes

1 big cube = ___flats = ___ longs = ____ cubes

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PLACE VALUE

hundred ten millions thousands thousands thousands hundreds tens ones , ,

14 B H T M H T T H T O U E U E I N I N H U E N D N D N L R L R O N N E E M E T D L D U D S S L I H I M L I T O S R O I L O H U A E L I O S L U D N I O N S A N S O N S A N D S N S N D S D S S S

15 PLACE VALUE Tth Th H T O

16 100 10 1

The number shown is

17 100 10 1

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18 100 10 1

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19 everyday math lesson 10.8 Write the following number: 3 5 2

Circle the number in the HUNDREDS place.

Box the number in the TENS place.

20 everyday math lesson 10.8 Write the following number: 4, 6 7 5

Circle the number in the TENS place.

Box the number in the HUNDREDS place.

21 everyday math lesson 10.8 Write the following number: 3 2, 4 1 6

Circle the number in the THOUSANDS place.

Box the number in the ONES place.

22 everyday math lesson 10.8 What number is this:

23 everyday math lesson 10.8 What number is this:

24 everyday math lesson 10.8 What number is this:

25 26 Ed Young

27 Some other books by this author:

28 29 LON PO PO VOCABULARY: cunning dusk

pluck plump weave

30 Susan Lowell

31 Some other books by this author:

32 33 THREE LITTLE JAVELINAS VOCABULARY: cousins desert escaped fortunes

tumbleweeds

34 Matt Christopher 1917­1997

35 Some other books by this author:

36 CENTERFIELD BALLHAWK VOCABULARY: concentrate depend

vanish fault

37 Baseball Positions

38 minor league

major league

39 UNIT 28 SENTENCES:

1. The two of us went to the zoo after school.

2. Who pulled out your tooth so soon?

3. Do you have a blue room too?

4. The children ate a lot of good food at the party.

5. We knew there was a new moon out last night.

40 UNIT 28 SENTENCES:

The haunted schoolhouse was gloomy and spooky.

Whose job was it to choose those juicy fruits?

I need to soothe the bruise caused by my new shoes.

Do you think the newspaper was telling the truth?

The raccoons and the moose were consuming a lot of food.

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