16-08-2021
The fragment of the Moon that we can see from Earth on any given night is called the Moon's phase. In an attempt to incite curiosity amongst Presidians as to what causes the Moon phases and why the Moon emerges to be a different shape every night, a provocative activity was organized for our Grade 4 students. Based on the month-long research of the different phases of the Moon by our students, the activity helped the prying minds learn about the eight Phases of Moon, namely, New Moon, Waxing Crescent, First Quarter, Waxing Gibbous, Full Moon, Waning Gibbous, Third Quarter, and Waning Crescent. Our aspiring young students showcase the different phases of the moon in a very creative manner. The students shared PPT Presentation also to depict the theme. Again one more theme imparted to our Presidian in a fun-filled Way. They also learned that the Moon doesn't emit light itself; the moonlight is the Sun's light reflected off the lunar surface.