Moon Phases Lamp

The Sun always lights half the Moon; as the Moon moves around Earth, our changing view of that same lit half makes the phases repeat in order.

Earth and Space ScienceAges 9-12~8 min🎙️ Voice tutor
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What your child will figure out

  • Continuously change the Earth-view phase by dragging the Moon around its orbit.
  • Use the Moon's fixed Sun-facing lit half to create a requested phase.
  • Work backward from a shown phase to the matching orbital position.
  • Move phases forward in time order, then practice generated placement, reverse-view, and sequence challenges adaptively.

The levels

  1. Moon sandbox

    Feel the Earth-view phase morph continuously during a full free drag.

  2. Make a Full Moon

    Place the Moon opposite the Sun so its lit half faces Earth.

  3. Make a thin crescent

    Use continuous feedback to leave only a sliver of the lit half visible.

  4. Reverse the view

    Infer the Moon's orbital position from a shown Last Quarter phase.

  5. Run the Moon clock

    Transfer the model to a time sequence one and two weeks after Full Moon.

Ready when they are.

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