Astronomy Resources

Solar Eclipse, Lunar Eclipse, Posters in Color and Black and White, Astronomy

By Regina Frazier

Grap these Solar Eclipse and Lunar Eclipse posters for your classroom in both color and black and white. These are 8.5 x 11-inch posters that can be printed. Each poster explains how a lunar eclipse and solar eclipse occur. Be ready for the Total Solar Eclipse on April 8th by explaining what will occur in a way students will understand using these posters.

You can find this resource embedded in Phases of the Moon Cut and Paste Moon Calendar Experiment Moon Facts Book

Are you looking for an easy way to explain facts about the moon and the moon phases? Students are naturally curious about the moon. These high-interest, low prep activities will explain the moon and the moon phases in a way in which students can easily make connections and understand. You can also use this as a digital resource for your students in Google Classroom for remote learning. As students learn about the phases of the moon they can follow up with this wide variety of differentiated activities.

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Space FREEBIE! Possible Interactive Notebook Activity

By Gail Hennessey

Space Day is the first Friday in May. It was started in 1997 to highlight space and to spark an interest in science among young people. John Glenn promoted the day as International Space Day. Possible Interactive Notebook Activity.

Use this Space Interactive Notebook Activity any time of the year, for a unit on space, for a Friday activity, before a vacation or on Space Day!

Other resources you may find of interest:

1. The Eagle Has Landed. Man Walks on the Moon, A Reader’s Theater Script. After 76 days, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins, the astronauts for the historic Apollo 11 mission to the moon, made history on July 20, 1969. After the Columbia reached the moon’s orbit, Armstrong and Aldrin went into a smaller module, the Eagle. They began a descent onto the surface of the moon and successfully landed on the moon where both men would become the first humans to actually walk on the moon. The date was July 21, 1969! Just think, from the first powered flight in 1903, it was just 66 years before we had humans walk on the moon! Part of my Ms. Bie Ografee Talk Show Series, Armstrong, Aldrin and Collins are guests of Ms. Bie Ografee and her studio audience ask the guests questions about their historic trip to the moon. In addition to the play, with 10 audience questioners, there are Did You Know Fun Facts, comprehension questions, a teacher page with extension activities and the key to the comprehension questions: https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Moon-Landing-Man-Walks-on-the-Moon-A-Readers-Theater-Script-4538523

2. Learn about astronaut John Glenn with this web quest! John Glenn, Astronaut!

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Free-What is LEAP YEAR? Question & Answer Digital Google Slide lesson

By Kiwious About Vocab

This digital Google Slide lesson explores the importance of LEAP YEAR and LEAP DAY . Questions about this unusual holiday are answered in a Q/A format. Pertinent video clips are included. Teach students about Leap Year and its historical background!

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FREE Solar System Space Coloring Page Activity Packet Worksheet Matching Maze

By Madsen Design Co

Check out this free activity packet from a graphic designer! An astronaut needs your help! Explore space while helping the astronaut get safely back to earth, identify the planets in our solar system, and match space pictures to words while learning about the wonders of space.

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Space FREEBIE! Possible Interactive Notebook Activity(Space Day is in MAY)

By Gail Hennessey

Space Day is the first Friday in May. It was started in 1997 to highlight space and to spark an interest in science among young people. John Glenn promoted the day as International Space Day. Possible Interactive Notebook Activity.

Use this Space Interactive Notebook Activity any time of the year, for a unit on space, for a Friday activity, before a vacation or on Space Day!

Other resources you may find of interest:

1. The Eagle Has Landed. Man Walks on the Moon, A Reader’s Theater Script. After 76 days, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins, the astronauts for the historic Apollo 11 mission to the moon, made history on July 20, 1969. After the Columbia reached the moon’s orbit, Armstrong and Aldrin went into a smaller module, the Eagle. They began a descent onto the surface of the moon and successfully landed on the moon where both men would become the first humans to actually walk on the moon. The date was July 21, 1969! Just think, from the first powered flight in 1903, it was just 66 years before we had humans walk on the moon! Part of my Ms. Bie Ografee Talk Show Series, Armstrong, Aldrin and Collins are guests of Ms. Bie Ografee and her studio audience ask the guests questions about their historic trip to the moon. In addition to the play, with 10 audience questioners, there are Did You Know Fun Facts, comprehension questions, a teacher page with extension activities and the key to the comprehension questions: https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Moon-Landing-Man-Walks-on-the-Moon-A-Readers-Theater-Script-4538523

2. Learn about astronaut John Glenn with this web quest! John Glenn, Astronaut!

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Free-What is LEAP YEAR? Digital Question and Answer PowerPoint Lesson

By Kiwious About Vocab

PURPOSE: This PowerPoint lesson provides digital questions and answers about Leap Year. .

GOAL: to prepare each student to learn more about this interesting year.

AUDIENCE: whole group, small group, or independent work for regular ed, learning support, ESL or virtual classrooms

POWERPOINT:

• 5 Question and Answer Slides about Leap Year.

• Video clip about Leap Year

DIGITAL USES IN THE CLASSROOM:

· Introduces Leap Year

· Stimulates group discussion

· Use as distance learning resource

· Add to electronic notebooks

· Prompt Writing or Research assignments

PRINTABLE USES:

*Word walls and interactive notebooks

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