EDITOR'S COLLECTIONS
Included are worksheets and arts & crafts activities about the earth, the sun, climate, solids and liquids, rocks,…
WORKSHEETS
Review the numbers 1 through 10 in this connect-the-dots activity. When the worksheet is completed, children will see a…
Something is missing! Practice comparison skills by spotting the differences in these two awesome outer space drawings.
Students draw and label daytime and nighttime pictures.
Interesting facts and fun activities related to lunar photographs of Earth.
GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS
With this graphic organizer, students sort pictures into landforms and bodies of water. This printable is customizable.…
Browse a printable teacher resource book on astronomy that is full of ideas for you to use in your elementary classroom.…
Students color and draw objects that they saw in the daytime sky.
BOOK GUIDES
Jason Chin's books make complex scientific concepts accessible to young readers. This teacher's guide to Chin's…
VIDEOS
Why does the shape of the moon appear to change? This science animation explains the phases of the moon.
Using storytelling as a tool for learning astronomy.
Send home a printable set of activities, which include drawing a picture of the night sky, observing changes in the…
Encourage elementary students to learn more about the space sciences with the activities and discussion questions in…
Connect math, science, and language arts as students act out the movement and rotation of the planets and create their…
Interesting facts and fun activities related to Kudryavka, the first dog in outer space.
Students draw pictures to show the position of the sun in the morning and at noon.
Students use a viewer and then illustrate what they saw in the daytime sky.
Students draw objects that they might see in the nighttime sky.
Students make and then connect dots to show star patterns.
Count, write, and say the number 9. Children count all the stars in the sky, then copy the pattern to demonstrate…
Write the number word "nine" and use the numeral in this math worksheet. Students will draw the stars in the sky, then…
Something is missing! Practice comparison skills by spotting the differences in these two space mission drawings.
Host a Zathura reading event in your classroom or school library. This event kit includes event invitations and nametags…
CLASSROOM TOOLS
Create an changeable bulletin board that helps teach responsibility by assigning students to classroom duties.