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Quarter 4-Module 8
Eclipse
English – Grade 7
Science – Grade 7
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Quarter 4 – Module 8: Eclipse
First Edition, 2020
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are carefully stated for you to understand each lesson.
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Thank you.
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At the end of this module, you are expected to:
Define This
eclipse.
module will help the learners explain how solar and lunar eclipses
occur using solar
Differentiate models. Through
eclipse from this the learners
the lunar eclipse.will also learn to define eclipse and
give the difference between solar eclipse and
Explain how solar and lunar eclipses occur using lunarmodels.
eclipse.
Directions: Read the following questions carefully. Write the letter of the correct answer
on your answer sheet.
You learned in the previous lesson that the earth's revolution around the sun
accounts for the seasonal changes. Since the earth's axis is tilted at 23.5 degrees, the
season experienced by those in the northern hemisphere is different from those in the
southern hemisphere.
The sun gives light and energy. As the earth rotates, the sun appears to move
across the sky. Do this activity and make an observation. You go outside your house.
Make sure that the sun shines brightly on you. Move in different directions at different
hours of the day- in the morning, at noon, at mid-afternoon and late afternoon. What did
you noticed after doing this? If your answer is you have seen a shadow that is Correct!
This is how eclipse happens, by something blocking light from the sun.
The myth below accounts for the belief of the people about the eclipse.
According to the Visayan myth, there is an eclipse because there is a part serpent-
part dragon creature called a "bakunawa" that is trying to eat the sun and the moon coming
from the seas. In order for it not to be successful in eating the sun and the moon, the people
have to shout in order to distract it and make it spit out the sun and the moon so that it may
return to its original place.
In other Filipinos'
superstitious beliefs, pregnant
mothers should stay indoors
during an eclipse. With the rare
annular solar eclipse taking place
starting around noon today,
December 26, 2019, many are
advising their pregnant friends
and relatives not to go out during
the duration of the eclipse.
Although no scientific proof has been established connecting pregnancy and eclipse,
according to beliefs, the unborn child could develop deformity if the expectant mother goes
outside. This belief has been shared and passed on for generations.
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In ancient China and Egypt, the high priests taught the people that when an eclipse
came, an evil dragon-spirit was eating up the sun, and it would disappear forever unless
prayers were said and offerings were made. Other magicians and sorcerers, knowing that
an eclipse was due, threatened to remove the sun from the sky unless certain of their
demands were met. When the eclipse began, the people were convinced that the magician
was making good his threat. After they gave him what he wanted, he would promise to make
the sun reappear in a few hours, which of course, it was going to do in any case. If you are
ever lucky enough to see a total solar eclipse, you will discover that it is an awe-inspiring
sight. As the moon approaches the sun, the skies begin to darken as they do at regular
twilight. On the farms, chickens go to roost, thinking that its nightfall. When the moon
completely obscures the sun's flaming ball, the sky becomes almost as dark as a moonless
night. Then, in a few minutes, the moon passes across the sun and disappears from view,
and the day becomes bright again.
Sources: Filipino beliefs about eclipse, Superstitions on pregnant mothers arise with solar
eclipse occurrence today and The Science Library
Eclipses can occur only when the sun, the moon, and earth are perfectly lined up.
Because the moon's orbit is not in the same plane as earth's orbit around the sun, eclipses
happen only a few times per year.
Solar Eclipses
A solar eclipse occurs when the moon moves directly between the sun and earth and
casts a shadow on the part of earth. The darkest portion of the moon's shadow is called the
umbra. A person standing in an area of earth within the umbra sees a total solar eclipse.
The only visible portion of the sun is part of its atmosphere, which appears as a pearly white
glow around the edge of the eclipsing moon.
Surrounding the umbra is a lighter shadow on earth's surface called the penumbra.
Persons standing in the penumbra see a partial solar eclipse. Photographs can be taken
off the curved edge of the moon, moving over a portion of the sun.
CAUTION:
Never look directly at a solar eclipse. The light will permanently damage your eyes.
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Penumbra
Moon
Sun Earth
Umbra
Figure 1. Orientation of sun, moon and earth for a solar eclipse.
Lunar Eclipses
When earth's shadow falls on the moon, a lunar eclipse occurs. A lunar eclipse
begins with the moon moving into earth's penumbra. As the moon continues to move, it
enters earth's umbra, and you see a curved shadow on the moon's surface. It was from this
shadow that Aristotle concluded that earth was a sphere. When the moon moves ultimately
into earth's umbra, the moon becomes very dark because the earth blocks light from the
sun. A total lunar eclipse has occurred.
A partial lunar eclipse occurs when only a portion of the moon moves into earth's
umbra. The remainder of the moon is in the earth's penumbra, and therefore it receives
some direct sunlight.
A total solar eclipse occurs from zero to two times every year, yet most people live
their entire lives without witnessing one. You may not be lucky enough to see a total solar
eclipse, but it is almost certain you will have a chance to see a total solar eclipse in your
lifetime. Although total solar eclipses are more common than total lunar eclipses, only those
people in the tiny region where the moon's umbra strikes earth can witness a total solar
eclipse. In contrast, anyone on the night time side of earth can see a total lunar eclipse.
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Independent Activity 1
Activity: Eclipses
Objective:
To make a model of a solar eclipse and lunar eclipse.
Materials Needed:
Safety Notes: Be careful in handling glasses and in using flashlight or penlight. Work with
adult supervision.
Procedures:
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Note: Make sure that the glasses are aligned
and far from each other.
Answer the questions below. Your teacher will rate you using the scoring rubric.
Question 1. What did you observe when the moon is between the earth and the sun?
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Question 2. What did you observe when the earth is between the sun and the moon?
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Question 3. What is formed when the moon, earth and sun are aligned?
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Question 4. What is an eclipse?
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Question 5. What is the difference between a solar eclipse and a lunar eclipse?
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Independent Assessment 1
Identification
Directions: Identify what is being described for each of the following statements. Choose
your answer from the choices below.
__________1. It occurs when the moon moves directly between the sun and earth and
casts a shadow on the part of earth.
__________2. It is a lighter shadow on earth's surface.
__________3. It is the darkest portion of the moon’s shadow.
__________4. It happens when earth’s shadow falls on the moon.
__________5. It occurs when only a portion of the moon moves into earth's umbra.
Independent Activity 2
Illustration
Directions: Draw the position of the moon, the sun, and the earth during a solar eclipse
and lunar eclipse. The score will be based on the following criteria:
Score Criteria
4 The appearance of the drawing looks similar to what was learned. It is properly
labelled. The size of the drawing is big enough to see all the details.
3 The appearance of the drawing looks similar to what was learned. It is properly
labelled. The size is small to see all the details.
2 The appearance of the drawing is not similar to what was learned. It is not
properly labelled. The size is small to see all the details.
1 The appearance of the drawing is not similar to what was learned. There is no
label. The size is small to see all the details.
0 There is no answer.
Solar Eclipse
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Lunar Eclipse
Independent Assessment 2
Score Criteria
4 All parts of the question are correctly answered. An explanation stating the logic
behind the answer is provided with each answer (because…). Complete
sentences are used. Each question is restated in the answer. Proper scientific
terminology is used in all parts of answer.
3 All parts of the question are correctly answered. No explanation of the answers is
given. Complete sentences are used. The question is fully restated in most of the
answers. Some scientific terms are used.
2 Some parts of the question are correctly answered. Some parts of the question
are partially correct. No explanation of the answers is given. Complete
sentences are used. The question is not restated in most answers. Very few
scientific terms are used.
1 One part of the question is correctly answered. It is unclear what is meant by
many of the answers. No explanation of the answers is given. Sentences are
incomplete. No scientific terms are used.
0 No parts of the question are answered.
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Independent Activity 3
Essay
Directions: Answer the given question: What is the importance of eclipse?
You will be given a score based on the following criteria:
Score Criteria
10-7 The idea is clearly stated and logically organized. Researched information and
personal ideas were cited. Written works has no error.
6-4 The idea is not clearly expressed and logically organized. Some researched
information and personal ideas were cited. Written works has few errors.
3-2 Unable to express the idea. Lacks organization and gathering of information.
Written works has several errors.
1-0 The ideas were unorganized and have no supporting details. The writing is
confusing and hard to understand.
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Independent Assessment 3
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Directions: Complete the following:
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True or False
Directions: Write the word True if the statement is correct and False if it is not.
Web Map
Directions: Write down words related to eclipse.
ECLIPSE
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Independent Activity 2
Solar Eclipse Lunar Eclipse
What I Know
1. c
11. a
2. a
12. a
3. d
13. c
4. b
14. a
5. a
15. a
6. c
7. d
8. c
9. d
10. c
Independent Assessment 2
a. A solar eclipse occurs when the moon moves directly between the sun and earth
and casts a shadow on the part of earth while in a lunar eclipse, the moon seems
to disappear because the earth's shadow falls on the moon.
b. Umbra is the darkest portion of the moon's shadow, while penumbra is the lighter
shadow on earth's surface.
c. A partial solar eclipse is when the moon only blocks part of the sun while total
solar eclipse-the moon blocks out the sun.
d. A partial lunar eclipse occurs when only a portion of the moon receives some
direct light while in a total lunar eclipse, the moon becomes very dark because the
earth blocks light from the sun.
References
Bilgera, Yolanda P., 2004. Integrated Science For First Year High School.
Quezon City: St. Bernadette Publications, Inc.
Google 2017. Filipino beliefs about eclipse- Brainly.ph. Accessed by July 7, 2020
https://brainly.ph/question/987491 Filipino beliefs about the eclipse.
https://doc.k12.de.us/mcs/lib/DEO1922744/Centricity/Domain/186
/AltMeasB-7-RubricExmpl.pdf
https://psuinstructure.com>courses>files>download
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