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In this lesson, students learn about the Moon's changing appearance and its pattern of movement. Through class discussion, activities, and multimedia resources, students will learn to identify the phases of the Moon, understand that it completes one revolution around Earth per month, and recognize that the Moon is visible sometimes at night, sometimes during the day, and sometimes not at all.
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Some resources require QuickTime viewing software.
Some resources require Flash plug-in
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No cost
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DLESE-000-000-009-222
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