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Mon, Feb 10, 2020 8:10 PM in The moon
Hello, I wanted to teach students about how the shadows of the moon work. I do not completely understand how the phases work, but I do know that because of how the moon orbits one side is always facing us. What kind of a lesson could I create to help clear any misconceptions from myself and of students? This is my first time on the forum.
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