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REVIEW: Seasons

Seasons are patterns of how


weather changes in each year.

Philippines has only 2 seasons.


1. Dry Season
2. Wet Season
WH T'S BEHIND
THAT SHADOW?
Mechanics:
1. The students will be grouped into 5.
2. Each group will make a line facing the back. Only one
member will be facing the front.
3. The teacher will show different shadows and the only
representative facing the front will think of the answer
on what is behind the shadow.
4. The representative will be given five seconds to think
of the answer.
Mechanics:
5. After the time is up, the representative of each group
will pass the answer to his/her preceding member
until the answer reached the last member. Do it
silently.
6. The last member will go in front as fast as they can to
tell the teacher the answer if they already know it.
7. The group that will collect the most points will win the
game and will receive a prize after class.
TELESCOPE
SPACE
CRAFT
SATELLITE
MOON
ASTRONAUT
FLASHLIGHT
SUN
ECLIPSE
SOLAR LUNAR AND

Esguerra, Paolo F..


Bachelor of Secondary Education – Physical Science
College of Teacher Education
Laguna State Polytechnic University – San Pablo City Campus
ECLIPSES
IN THE ROOM
Guide Questions:
1. Which object is covered up?
Earth
2. Which object is blocking the sunlight?
Moon
3. What type of eclipse did you make?
Solar
4. When do you think can you see it?
During daytime or during night time?
Daytime
5. Does everyone in the world can see it?
No
Guide Questions:
1. Which object is covered up?
Moon
2. Which object is blocking the sunlight?
Earth
3. What type of eclipse did you make?
Lunar
4. When do you think you can see it?
During daytime or during night time?
Night time
5. Does everyone in the world can see it?
No
Eclipse
• An eclipse takes place when one
heavenly body moves into the
shadow of another heavenly body.

Two Types of Eclipse


1. Solar Eclipse
2. Lunar Eclipse
Solar Eclipse
• when the sun looks
like it is completely
or partially covered
with a dark circle
because the moon is
between the sun and
the Earth.
Umbra and Penumbra
Contracted Pupil
Dilated Pupil
Types of Solar Eclipses
Total Solar Eclipses - occurs when the
Moon completely covers the Sun, as
seen from Earth.

Partial Solar Eclipses - happens when


the Moon only partially covers the disk
of the Sun.
Types of Solar Eclipses
Annular Solar Eclipses - occurs when
the Moon appears smaller than the
Sun as it passes centrally across the
solar disk and a bright ring, or annulus,
of sunlight remains visible during the
eclipse.
Lunar Eclipse
• when the moon
looks like it is
completely or
partially covered
with dark circle
because the Earth
shadow is on it.
Types of Lunar Eclipses
Total Lunar Eclipses - occurs when Earth's umbra –
the central, dark part of its shadow – obscures the
Moon’s entire surface.

Partial Lunar Eclipses - can be observed when only


part of the Moon's surface is obscured by Earth’s
umbra.

Penumbral Lunar Eclipses - happens when the Moon


travels through the faint penumbral portion of Earth’s
shadow.
Evaluate:
1. When the moon comes directly between the
Sun and the Earth, _______ eclipse occurs.
2. When the moon is directly on the opposite
side of the Earth as the sun, _______ eclipse
occurs.
3-4. The unequal shading produced gray outer
region called ________ and a darker region
called _______.
5. This type of eclipse occurs in daytime.
THANK YOU

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