Moon Journal Project
Directions: You will observe the moon for a total of 28 days. During these 28 days, you will observe and collect data that includes the different phases of the moon. Each day you will observe the moon. If it is cloudy or you can’t find the moon in the sky then you must use the resources online to find out what the moon would look like and what phase it is. In your packet are several wonderful resources to use during this project.
Start Date: Monday, October 17, 2016, Monday, October 24th,
Monday, October 31, 2016 and Monday, November 7, 2016
You
will get a new sheet each Monday for each of the 4 weeks. Remember to use your resource page to help.
The following
information must be included in each entry of your Moon Journal:
-Time
and what phase it is for that day. Observations
can be made at anytime the Moon is visible on each day
-Picture
of the moon - A detailed illustration of the moon that is accurate and neatly
drawn
-There
will be a total of 12 written observations and/or facts during the four weeks
of the project. Each fact should be
written on the page. Remember to use
neat printing, correct spelling and capital letters for each entry. This can be a combination of facts and/or
observations. You will have 3 facts for
each of the 4 weeks. These are due each Monday.
(Tuesday at the latest)
Moon Journal Resources
These resources will help you out a great deal when trying to locate
important facts about the moon. Please remember
that when you find an important fact you should make sure it is in your own
third grade words.
Several times over the next 4 weeks you will not be able to see the
moon as it will be cloudy. You will also
find out that some nights the moon will not be visible until after
bedtime. You may need to wait until
first thing in the morning on the way to school to find the moon. When you can’t find the moon consider using
this great resource. This will be very
helpful for you:
You will find other great resources online as well. Be sure to ask your parent(s) for permission
before going onto the computer at home.
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