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in partnership with the Dill Faulkes Educational Trust

 

Have you noticed the Moon is brighter some nights than others? And it looks like the Moon changes shape? We call these changes the phases of the Moon. This happens because the Moon orbits the Earth. 

Use the Moon Diary chart to record what the Moon looks like each night. This activity will take you the next 4 weeks to complete! 

By the end of this resource you will:

  • Have observed (or tried to observe) the Moon each day for 28 days
  • Noticed how the phases of the Moon change with time
  • Made a record of your observations

 

To complete this resource you will need:

 


Image
A grid with sapce to place an image of the Moon every night over the course of a month
Credit
This work by The Schools' Observatory is licensed under All rights reserved
Image of a Moon Diary