WCNY TV Classroom
PBS PhD Science Level 5 Module 4 Lesson 15
Season 1 Episode 572 | 26m 46s
PBS PhD Science Level 5 Module 4 Lesson 15
In Lesson 15, students answer the Phenomenon Question: Why is the Moon visible at different times of day? Students build on their knowledge of the rotation of Earth, analyzing moonrise and moonset data to look for patterns (CC.1) in the direction and period of the Moon’s orbit. This leads students to wonder whether changes in the Moon’s appearance over a month are related to these patterns.
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WCNY TV Classroom is a local public television program presented by WCNY
WCNY TV Classroom
PBS PhD Science Level 5 Module 4 Lesson 15
Season 1 Episode 572 | 26m 46s
In Lesson 15, students answer the Phenomenon Question: Why is the Moon visible at different times of day? Students build on their knowledge of the rotation of Earth, analyzing moonrise and moonset data to look for patterns (CC.1) in the direction and period of the Moon’s orbit. This leads students to wonder whether changes in the Moon’s appearance over a month are related to these patterns.
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