Moon 101 | National Geographic is like a fun guidebook that shows you all about the moon, kind of like how your teacher helps you learn new things in class.
What It Shows You
This guidebook has pictures and simple stories about the moon, just like when you look at a picture book before bedtime. It tells you why the moon changes shape, it’s like when you see the moon from different angles, sometimes it looks like a full circle, and other times it looks like a crescent (like a smiley face).
How You Can Use It
You can color in the pictures or read about how astronauts walked on the moon. It's like having a playdate with space, you get to explore and learn all about our nearest neighbor in the sky, without needing a telescope or even going outside.
It’s like getting a special map that helps you find your way through the night sky, one fun fact at a time!
Examples
- A student watches a video about how the Moon causes tides.
- A parent explains why the Moon changes shape every month.
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See also
- Does the moon rotate on its axis?
- Did US flags on the moon turn white?
- How authoritarian regimes use education as a political tool?
- How do eclipses happen?
- How China Will Build A City On The Moon?