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Next Time You See the Moon by Emily Morgan
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Next Time You See the Moon (edition 2014)

by Emily Morgan (Author)

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"This book inspires children to observe the Moon. Readers will learn how the Moon's changing shape is caused by its orbit around the Earth."--
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Title:Next Time You See the Moon
Authors:Emily Morgan (Author)
Info:NSTA Kids (2014), 32 pages
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This book asks the reader many questions to get them curious and thinking throughout the text. It can be helpful to spark discussion around students' experiences and understandings and misconceptions regarding the moon. This book provides helpful academic vocabulary throughout the book with definitions to help all students understand.
Good for probably 2-5th grade.
You could teach this book during a unit on outer space. Students could do experiments where they have to predict what the next cycle of the moon will look like or create models of the moon's different phases. Students could have to present on what a different phase of the moon looks like and teach it to each other. ( )
  jharding16 | Oct 27, 2019 |
What a cool book to show the different shapes and phases of the moon. This makes sense for kids and can assist in teaching the different phases. The cool part about this book is that the students can take what they learned from it, and see what they can see at home (if it is a clear night). I think the students can really take a lot away from this book. ( )
  BethWal94 | Dec 9, 2016 |
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