I. Match the items in Column A with the items in Column B.
Column A | Column B
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1. The phase that is seen when the moon is between the Sun and the Earth. | New Moon
2. The phase when most of the lighted portion of the moon is visible in the sky and seen before a full moon. | Waxing Gibbous
3. The phase when the entire lighted portion of the moon is seen in the sky. | Full Moon
4. The phase when the moon appears in a semi-circular form and is seen after a new moon. | Waxing Crescent
5. The phase that appears after a Waning Crescent. | Third Quarter
6. The phase when most of the lighted portion of the moon is seen in the sky, but gets smaller every night. | Waning Gibbous
7. It is the Earth's only natural satellite. | Moon
8. The period it takes for the moon to complete one cycle. | Lunar month
9. It is the half of the moon's lighted surface that is seen on earth. | Illuminated portion
10. It is the phase of the moon that is less than Third quarter but more than the New Moon. | First Quarter
II. Draw a happy face if the statement is correct and sad face if it is NOT.
1. Earth has one moon. | **Happy face**
2. When the people on Earth cannot see a moon, it is on a Waxing Crescent phase. | **Sad face**
3. A Half Moon is also referred to as a First Quarter moon. | **Sad face**
4. An apparent change in the moon's shape is a phase. | **Happy face**
5. A Full Moon is when you CANNOT see any part of the moon. | **Sad face**
6. The phase of the moon that follows the Waning Crescent is called the Last Quarter moon. | **Happy face**
IV. Complete the statement below by choosing the correct answers from the given choices in the box.
The moon is the only natural (1) satellite that earth has. It does not produce its own light. It only reflects the light of the (2) sun. The shape coming from the (3) position of the lighted part of the moon that we see at any given time is the (4) phase of the moon. The moon only (5) takes 27.32 days to complete its orbit around Earth, but because of its (6) movement around the sun, the moon goes through a cycle of phases, from new moon to the next new moon after a (7) synodic month.
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I. Match the items in Column A with the items in Column B.
Column A | Column B
------- | --------
1. The phase that is seen when the moon is between the Sun and the Earth. | New Moon
2. The phase when most of the lighted portion of the moon is visible in the sky and seen before a full moon. | Waxing Gibbous
3. The phase when the entire lighted portion of the moon is seen in the sky. | Full Moon
4. The phase when the moon appears in a semi-circular form and is seen after a new moon. | Waxing Crescent
5. The phase that appears after a Waning Crescent. | Third Quarter
6. The phase when most of the lighted portion of the moon is seen in the sky, but gets smaller every night. | Waning Gibbous
7. It is the Earth's only natural satellite. | Moon
8. The period it takes for the moon to complete one cycle. | Lunar month
9. It is the half of the moon's lighted surface that is seen on earth. | Illuminated portion
10. It is the phase of the moon that is less than Third quarter but more than the New Moon. | First Quarter
II. Draw a happy face if the statement is correct and sad face if it is NOT.
1. Earth has one moon. | **Happy face**
2. When the people on Earth cannot see a moon, it is on a Waxing Crescent phase. | **Sad face**
3. A Half Moon is also referred to as a First Quarter moon. | **Sad face**
4. An apparent change in the moon's shape is a phase. | **Happy face**
5. A Full Moon is when you CANNOT see any part of the moon. | **Sad face**
6. The phase of the moon that follows the Waning Crescent is called the Last Quarter moon. | **Happy face**
IV. Complete the statement below by choosing the correct answers from the given choices in the box.
The moon is the only natural (1) satellite that earth has. It does not produce its own light. It only reflects the light of the (2) sun. The shape coming from the (3) position of the lighted part of the moon that we see at any given time is the (4) phase of the moon. The moon only (5) takes 27.32 days to complete its orbit around Earth, but because of its (6) movement around the sun, the moon goes through a cycle of phases, from new moon to the next new moon after a (7) synodic month.
(1) moon
(2) sun
(3) position
(4) phase
(5) actually
(6) orbital
(7) lunar
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