Hi Peter.

to IIS!
If you have a look at the moon phase diagram to the left <---- you will see its currently just a thin sliver. It was new moon on the weekend so the moon was almost in line with th sun. Notice the diagram says the moon is "waxing" i.e. growing or getting bigger (in terms of phase).
While the moon is waxing, it follows the sun across the sky but each day getting a bit further behind. So by about the weekend the sun should be rising at midday, and will be high in the sky around sunset.
Another week after that, the moon should be nearing full, so it will rise while the sun is setting and will be visible most of the night.
About two weeks after this weekend the moon will be high in the sky when the sun rises.
So depending on what time of day you want to view the moon, maybe in the next few days (afternoon?) or in about 3 weeks time (morning?)
Hope this helps.
BTW don't forget to be very vigilant with the scope during the daytime. Make sure no one points it at the sun! Extremely dangerous to anyone looking through it at the sun, but it can very easily do damage to your scope as well (if not done properly)!
Al.