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What Keeps the Planets and Moons in Orbit?
Integrate physical and Earth science with this worksheet about the physics of the solar system.... | Popular Space Activities for Science Class
The wonder and excitement of space is sure to delight all ages. Encourage your students'... | |
What Is Astronomy?
Match astronomy terms with their descriptions and complete statements about the solar system in... | ||
Comparing the Planets Activity
Compare each planet's diameter, distance from the Sun, and number of moons in this enrichment... | ||
Star Magnitude Graphing
Students use information on star magnitude to create spreadsheets and graphs. | Solar System Test
Multiple-choice questions in this space-science exam are used to test students' knowledge and... | |
What Are Asteroids and Meteoroids?
Enrich your study of the solar system with this worksheet about asteroids and meteoroids.... | What Do We Know About Earth's Moon?
Complete each statement about the Moon in this space-science printable. As a skill challenge,... | |
What Is a Comet?
Review what a comet is with the vocabulary review and diagramming activity in this... | What Do We Know About Orbits?
In this space-science worksheet, children explain what they know about orbits, identify whether... | |
How Do Astronomers Measure Distance?
Correct false statements about how astronomers measure distance. Then, use the table in this... | Using Astronomical Methods to Model Distances
Plot the inner and outer planets' distance from the Sun in this space science printable. Then,... | |
Solar System Soup -- Student Guide
The object of this activity is to observe a model of how the Solar System would have originated... | Star Chart: Autumn Sky
The major constellations are shown so your children and you can get outside and enjoy the... | |
Solar System Scale -- Student Guide
The objective of this activity is to build a scale model of the planetary distances in the... | Solar System Soup -- Teacher's Guide
The object of this activity is to observe a model of how the Solar System would have originated... |
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