if you look at the moon rise and set chart it appears that the moon will be out this morning when we wake up, all the way through the morning while we are at school. Today blog before school. Or if you see the moon while we are at school, jot down a note and blog when you get home.
The moon has been waning, which means it's appearance is smaller. We've seen it go from a full moon to a gibbous, and to a quarter moon. What should it look like today?
At 7:28 am I couldn't see the moon. I think I can't see it because it is to sunny.
ReplyDeleteAt 7:37 am I looked for the moon in the same place I saw it yesterday. I couldn't see it and I'm pretty sure it was blocked behind the clouds. If I could see the moon it's supposed to be a waning crescent.
ReplyDeleteI looked outside at 7:41am and the moon wasn't very clear but I think I saw a Waning crescent. I also think it's a Waning crescent because It goes Full moon, Waning gibbous, Third quarter and then, whats next, a Waning crescent so that another reason I think it's a Waning crescent.
ReplyDeleteI looked at 8:00 but i did not see the moon I might of missed it.
ReplyDeleteI looked at the moon at 8:05 am and could not see it. The moon was probably behind a cloud. I know that it was supposed to be a waning crescent moon today.
ReplyDeleteToday I looked outside at 8:25. The moon was a Last Quarter.
ReplyDeleteI looked outside at 7:58 and I saw the moon. I was suprised to see the moon because of all the clouds. It is a Waning Cresant. I saw it on the side of my house.
ReplyDeleteMarcello, it was a waning crescent at my house too! I live in Chicago and saw it around 6:30. I am also a teacher and am thinking this would be a great activity for my 5th graders. I am very impressed with you and your third grade peers!
ReplyDeleteI saw a waning crescent this morning at 6:30. I live in Chicago and am very impressed with your third grade blog. I am a teacher and thinking about doing this with my 5th grade class!
ReplyDeleteMarcello, it was a waning crescent at my house too! I live in Chicago and saw it around 6:30. I am also a teacher and am thinking this would be a great activity for my 5th graders. I am very impressed with you and your third grade peers!
ReplyDeleteI looked for the moon at 7:18 a.m. I could not see it. It may have been too cloudy to see it.
ReplyDeleteAt 8:57 i looked for the moon i did not see it but behind the clouds i know there is a Warning Crescent.
ReplyDeleteI looked at the moon at 9:08 am and I thought it was a last quarter.
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