The moon- some facts for starters
The moon is probably the astronomical object that’s most
frequently used in
the arts. In movies,
paintings, and songs, whatever genre it is, there’s sure to be
a literal reference to the moon or moonlight. Its beauty is now
legendary, and as it’s noticeably easy to study even with the
naked eye, the moon makes a good beginner home astronomy lesson
for your kids.
How to Teach Your Kids about the Moon
Although teaching your kids about the moon can be
accomplished in one sitting, they wouldn’t be able to see all
its phases in one night. As such, you need to prepare the
necessary photos and materials as well that will give them
visual aids for what the sky may temporarily be unable to
provide.
Start the lesson by citing stories that
tackle the origins of the moon or other stories where the moon
plays an integral role. Your kids have probably heard or
continue to believe that the moon is made of cheese. Encourage
them to discuss with you about their theories of what the moon
is, how it came to be, and its importance to life on Earth.
Proceed then with a simple but factual explanation as to the
real origins of the moon. And from there, you can then provide
step-by-step details about the moon.
Moon Landings – Provide dates, names, and brief descriptions
about the various space missions that had been sent to the
moon. Emphasize the importance behind the famous statement that
astronaut Neil Armstrong made when he landed on the moon. How
could landing on the moon be one step for man and one big leap
for mankind?
Most of the knowledge that people have now about the moon is
based on the rock samples that space missions have brought
home. Show photos if possible then explain the process of which
scientists are able to derive data from them.
Moon and the Earth – There is a very significant
relationship between the moon and the Earth. If the moon
disappears for some reason, explain how drastically this would
affect life on earth. You can also explain about the
psychological effects of the moon on people’s moods and
temperament.
The Two Sides of a Coin – The moon, just like a coin, has
two sides, but instead of thinking of it as the light and dark
side, teach your kids to simply and more accurately think of it
as the far and near side. Point out what side of the moon is
visible in the sky then provide photos for the other side of
the moon. Explain the difference between the two.
Young and Old – The moon also has two land types. One is
filled with craters or holes and called highlands while the
other is comparatively smoother and with lesser holes. The
second type of landscape is called maria.
Craters – The moon is famously known for its craters, and
this is why the moon also likened to a block of cheese. Craters
of the moon are named after people who have gained fame in the
world of science and if you can dig out interesting facts, you
can give a little background on some of these people. Provide
photos as well.
Gravitational and Magnetic Field – It’s impossible to say
that you’ve made a complete study of the moon without
mentioning about its gravitational and magnetic fields. Explain
to your kids the importance of gravity and magnetic fields then
cite the differences between those of the moon and earth.
Atmosphere – Although the moon’s atmosphere is different
from that of the earth, many people believe that it’s still
technically possible in the far, far future for men to inhabit
the moon. Explain the differences between both atmospheres and
why people strongly believe in this possibility.
Phases of the Moon – The moon is also known for having
different phases. Although people yearn mostly to see the moon
in its oldest or youngest phase, its other phases are equally
beautiful as well. Naturally, the sky can only afford you a
glimpse of one of its phases so prepare photos for the rest.
Make sure that you explain why the moon has different
phases.
Majority of your astronomy lesson for your kids can be
accomplished without use of binoculars or a telescope but of
course having either will make the session more enjoyable for
your kids.
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