Lunar cycle
The activities in this lesson involve both individual and class work to facilitate students' learning about the predictability of the moon's phases. Beginning with a hands-on activity to give students a tangible demonstration of the moon's orbit and rotation, this lesson incorporates student observation, documentation, and online activities which encourage students to recognize the pattern of the moon's phases. Class discussions encourage students to understand the lunar cycle as one example of a pattern that we can find in nature. As students participate in modeling the way the moon orbits the earth, and then in recording over a month's time the appearance of the moon, they become aware of differences in that appearance, and of the nature of a cycle. This complete lesson plan includes background for the teacher, activities, questions to guide the discussion, and assessment suggestions.