![This is a close-up, top-down shot of an educational page, likely from a children's book or workbook, focusing on the phases of the moon and the Earth's revolution around the sun. The page is tilted, with the top left corner higher than the bottom right.
In the top left, a bright yellow sun is depicted, with a blue and green Earth orbiting it. Arrows indicate the direction of the Earth's orbit. To the left of this illustration, a red text box reads "La traslación es [el] movimiento en [la Tierra] gira" (Translation is the movement in which the Earth orbits).
Below the sun and Earth illustration, a light pink section displays numbered circular images representing moon phases. Number 3 is labeled "Luna nueva" (New moon), and number 4 is labeled "cuarto creciente" (first quarter). The text "cuarto menguante" (last quarter) is partially visible above these.
To the right of the moon phases, a section of a larger illustration shows the moon in its orbit around the Earth, with different illuminated portions. Numbers 2 and 3 are visible next to specific moon positions. Text to the right of this illustration discusses "la Luna completa" (the full moon) and its appearance.
The bottom of the page features blue and yellow sections with diagrams of the moon at different stages of illumination, likely meant for a labeling or matching activity. A blue text box on the left reads "La revolución es el movimiento en que la Luna gira alrededor del Sol" (Revolution is the movement in which the Moon orbits the Sun).
The right side of the page has pink text that appears to be a heading or title, "NEUROBICS...", followed by instructions for a student to mark with a checkmark "las partes que hacen falta para completar la Luna" (the parts that are missing to complete the Moon).
The overall impression is one of an engaging and visually instructive resource for learning about celestial mechanics. The colors are bright and appealing, and the diagrams are clear.](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_4b189363-2769-4e73-a.jpg?alt=media)
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This is a close-up, top-down shot of an educational page, likely from a children's book or workbook, focusing on the phases of the moon and the Earth's revolution around the sun. The page is tilted, with the top left corner higher than the bottom right. In the top left, a bright yellow sun is depicted, with a blue and green Earth orbiting it. Arrows indicate the direction of the Earth's orbit. To the left of this illustration, a red text box reads "La traslación es [el] movimiento en [la Tierra] gira" (Translation is the movement in which the Earth orbits). Below the sun and Earth illustration, a light pink section displays numbered circular images representing moon phases. Number 3 is labeled "Luna nueva" (New moon), and number 4 is labeled "cuarto creciente" (first quarter). The text "cuarto menguante" (last quarter) is partially visible above these. To the right of the moon phases, a section of a larger illustration shows the moon in its orbit around the Earth, with different illuminated portions. Numbers 2 and 3 are visible next to specific moon positions. Text to the right of this illustration discusses "la Luna completa" (the full moon) and its appearance. The bottom of the page features blue and yellow sections with diagrams of the moon at different stages of illumination, likely meant for a labeling or matching activity. A blue text box on the left reads "La revolución es el movimiento en que la Luna gira alrededor del Sol" (Revolution is the movement in which the Moon orbits the Sun). The right side of the page has pink text that appears to be a heading or title, "NEUROBICS...", followed by instructions for a student to mark with a checkmark "las partes que hacen falta para completar la Luna" (the parts that are missing to complete the Moon). The overall impression is one of an engaging and visually instructive resource for learning about celestial mechanics. The colors are bright and appealing, and the diagrams are clear.
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