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More Space Activities for Science Class (103 resources)

Kingfisher Young Knowledge: Solar System Teacher's Guide
Encourage elementary students to learn more about the space sciences with the activities and...
Decode Me!
Kids will have fun decoding the names of famous constellations in this science puzzle.
Make Your Own Solar Eclipse
Students learn how and why solar eclipses occur with this hands-on science activity. They...
Tracking the Space Station
Encourage your students to catch a glimpse of the space station in the night sky.
Spring Tides
Kids will study and understand the effect of the moon on the high and low tides in this science...
The Harvest Moon and the Equinox
Kids will learn about the harvest moon and observe the moon phases during the autumn season.
Investigate Activity: Modeling Phases of the Moon
Students use a styrene ball and a lamp to make a model of the moon and its phases. Materials...
The Fall Sky -- Looking for Pegasus
Children will construct a constellation viewer and learn about the constellation, Pegasus.
In My Sky
Try a printable science activity that focuses on the sun, moon, stars, and clouds.
The Sky's the Limit
Children integrate their sky and moon observations with literature and creative writing.
Where Is the North Star?
Try a printable science activity that focuses on locating the North Star.
Backyard Astronomy
Parents and children can learn about the sky from their own backyard.
Matching Space Game
Try a printable science activity that focuses on matching a picture to a description.
Sidewalk Astronomy
Students and teachers take astronomy to the streets.
Planet Projects
Students calculate the speed of rotation of the larger planets. This activity includes Pluto as...
Storytelling and Astronomy
Using storytelling as a tool for learning astronomy.
Star Patterns
Students view pictures of the Zodiac constellations, and learn the best time to see them.
Radio Astronomers for a Day
Students take an overnight visit to the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) and perform...
Discovering a Planet: How to Tell a Star from a Planet
This printable science activity explains how you can tell the difference between a star and a...
The Sun Vocabulary
Develop student science skills with an activity that focuses on facts about the sun.

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