Name: __________________________________
7th Grade Science
Date: Thursday, October 20, 2016
Unit: Earth, Sun, and Moon Homeroom: ___________________________
Lesson: ESM 3_Eclipes
OBJECTIVES: By the end of today’s lesson, you will be able to…
SWBAT describe the positions of the Earth, Sun, and Moon during a lunar and solar
eclipse.
DO NOW
Directions: Fill in the blank with the correct word from the word bank.
1 orbits 24 365 rotates
year day month 8
1. A day lasts ________ hours.
2. A year lasts _______________ days.
3. A ___________________ is the amount of time it takes the Earth to orbit around the Sun
once.
4. A ______________________ is the amount of time it takes the Earth to rotate once on its axis.
5. A _____________________ is the amount of time it takes the moon to orbit the Earth
once.
6. The Earth ___________________ the sun in an elliptical pattern.
7. Explain why the Northern Hemisphere is in winter while the Southern Hemisphere is in
summer.
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I DO – CLASS NOTES
1. Lunar eclipse- A lunar eclipse occurs when the _____________ blocks out the
light shining on the ___________.
2. Solar eclipse- A solar eclipse occurs when the
__________ blocks out the __________.
3. Umbra- the _____________ part
of a _______________. If you are
in the Umbra shadow you will see
a total eclipse.
4. Penumbra- the part of a shadow
where you can still see some
______________. If you are in
the penumbra, you will
experience a partial
eclipse.
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Eclipses
1. Eclipses occur because of the way the Sun, Earth, and Moon are _____________________.
Lunar Eclipse
2. Before we can understand lunar eclipses, we have to understand why the Moon looks like it
lights up.
a. The Moon does not make its own _____________. The Earth doesn’t make its own
light either.
i. The moon looks like it is shinning light because it is reflecting ____________
from the ________.
1. Light from the sun shines on the Moon. This is why we can see the moon!
b. A lunar eclipse occurs when the moon passes behind the Earth so that the
_______________ blocks the sun’s rays from hitting the ___________.
i. This can only happen when the Sun, Earth and Moon are lined up in a
________________ line with the Earth in the _______________.
ii. There must also be a full moon in order for a lunar eclipse to happen.
In the Space below, draw a picture of how the Earth, Sun, and Moon must be arranged in order for
there to be a Lunar Eclipse.
Lunar Eclipse
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This is what a lunar eclipse
\
would look like throughout
the night!
Solar Eclipse
1. A Solar eclipse occurs when the ______________ passes between the Sun and the Earth.
a. When this happens, the Moon fully or partially _______________ the _________.
b. In order for this to happen, the Sun, Moon and Earth have to be in a
__________________ line with the __________ in between the Sun and the Earth.
In the Space below, draw a picture of how the Earth, Sun, and Moon must be arranged in order for
there to be a Solar Eclipse.
Solar Eclipse
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Types of Solar Eclipses
Name Description Picture
Occurs when the Sun is
Total Eclipse ___________________ covered
up by the Moon. The light of the
Sun is replaced with the
__________ circle of the Moon
Occurs when the Sun and Moon
Annular Eclipse are exactly in _________, but the
apparent size of the Moon is
______________ than that of the
Sun. So, the Sun appears like a
bright ___________.
Occurs when the Sun and Moon
Partial Eclipse are _______ exactly in line and the
Moon only _______________
covers up the Sun.
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WE DO- GUIDED PRACTICE
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INDEPNDENT PRACTICE
Directions: For the following terms, write a definition. Then, draw a picture.
Term Definition Picture
Lunar Eclipse
Solar Eclipse
Umbra
Penumbra
Total Eclipse
Annular
Eclipse
Partial Eclipse
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Name: _______________________________
7th Grade Science
Date: October 20, 2016
Homeroom: ________________________
Unit: Earth, Sun, and Moon
_______/5 = ________%
Lesson: ESM 3_Eclipes
DNG? Strive Due Date: A B C D F
Directions: Match the following terms with the correct answer.
1. ______ Solar Eclipse A. The darkest part of a shadow.
B. Occurs when the moon blocks out the sun.
2. ______ Partial Eclipse
C. When the Moon does not cover the entire
3. ______ Lunar Eclipse Sun during a solar eclipse.
D. Occurs when the earth blocks out the light
4. ______ Annular Eclipse
shining on the moon.
5. ______ Umbra E. The part of a shadow where some of the
light sources is still visible.
6. ______ Penumbra
F. A type of solar eclipse when the entire sun
is blocked out by the moon.
7. ______ Total Eclipse
G. A type of solar eclipse when the moon
appears to be smaller in the sun. During
the eclipse, the sun looks like a shinning
ring.
TURN OVER
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Directions: for each of the pictures below, write the term that matches from the word
bank. Then, write a definition for the term.
Term Picture Definition
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Bonus Bucks
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