Introduction
The Moon
While laying at night outside the house and looking at the sky, I bet we all have wondered about the huge shiny Moon.
- What is the Moon?
- Does it produce light?
- How big is it?
- how far it is from the earth?
There are so many questions that can cross our minds, and we will be very happy to show you and explain all the cool facts of our gorgeous Moon.
Task
The purpose of this assignment is to prepare you for your upcoming mission to the Moon.
Before you embark on your mission, you will need to learn as much about the Moon as possible. Your task is to watch the five videos on the process page and answer the questions after you watch the videos provided. (Hint: read the questions in the process before watching the videos; it will help you to pay closer attention to the facts.)
You will also find links with additional information for you to use. Feel free to use the tools provided as well as other internet resources to assist you in answering the questions.




Process
Step one: In order to be a qualified space explorer, you must gain some knowledge about the Moon. Below are some videos that will give you information about the Moon and its phases. Make sure you watch the videos carefully and pay special attention to the phases.
Watch the first person to step foot on the Moon!
Twelve astronauts walked on the Moon's surface, and six of those drove Lunar Roving Vehicles on the Moon. While three astronauts flew to the Moon twice, of which two landed, none landed on the Moon more than once. The nine Apollo missions to the Moon occurred between December 1968 and December 1972.
Additional Links:
How Do the Phases Get Their Names?
The Physical Moon and its History
Step Two: Now that you have watched these videos and the provided links, it is time for you to answer the following questions:
1. What are the Phases of the Moon?
2. How do the phases get their names?
3. Why does the Moon look so big on the horizon?
4. Does the Moon really wobble?
5. Where does the name "Moon" come from?
6. How many times has The United States landed on the Moon?
Evaluation
Conclusion
Credits
Credits
Introduction:
Process:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWeaQctUp1c
https://youtu.be/aefJIxTs5yk?t=11
https://youtu.be/NsBygd_EERU?t=1
https://www.windows2universe.org/?page=/the_universe/uts/moon3.html
http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/the_universe/uts/moon2.html
http://www.moonlightsys.com/themoon/phases.html
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap991108.html
https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/explore/history/moon-landing/
Conclusion:
https://space-facts.com/the-moon/https://space-facts.com/the-moon/
https://www.adabofgluewilldo.com/foil-printed-moon-craft/
https://leftbraincraftbrain.com/play-learn-moon-activities/