- Proof of Study form
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- Vocabulary Words - week 7 - Quiz on Friday
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Monday
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- Multiplication Practice page - due Friday
Rancho Days
- snack
- towel
- water
- Blue, Blood, Supermoon
- The eclipse begins at 3:48 a.m. and ends at 7:12 a.m., but only between 4:51 a.m. and 6:08 a.m. will the moon totally eclipse the sun and appear blood red.
- Blue
While the name might suggest the moon will appear blue, that won't actually be the case. That's because the "blue" part of the name refers to a blue moon, which just means it's the second full moon of the month (the first one happened Jan. 1)
Blood
This is the first total lunar eclipse in North America since 2015. When a total lunar eclipse happens, the moon appears "blood" red. That's because it's in Earth's shadow, meaning that the only light that can get to the surface of the moon is red.
Super
So now comes the "super" part. On Wednesday, the moon will also be at its closest distance to the Earth, making it appear 14 percent larger and 30 percent brighter than a typical full moon.
- Blue
- The eclipse begins at 3:48 a.m. and ends at 7:12 a.m., but only between 4:51 a.m. and 6:08 a.m. will the moon totally eclipse the sun and appear blood red.