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Overview
of "Fast Facts: The Moon"
Description:
Fast
Facts: The Moon lists the Moon's age, location, average distance from
Earth, diameter, orbital period around Earth, mass, and distinguishing
features in the form of a table. A picture of the Moon is included.
Format(s) available: Printer-friendly
web page
Grades: Adaptable, at teacher's discretion
How to use it in the classroom
Fast Facts: The Moon can be used alone to: Find information about the moon. Fast Facts: The Moon can be used with the tables of the eight planets to: Recognize and order large numbers. Have students arrange the Sun, Moon, and planets from smallest to largest in mass and/or diameter. Calculate the gravitational force. Use Newton's law of gravitation and the masses and distance between the Moon and Earth to determine the gravitational force between them (recommended for grades 10-12). See the Solar system section on "Teaching tools" page. |
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