WORKSHEETS
Students use a piece of string and a metric ruler to measure the length of shadows made from the sun at different times…
In this lab, students are asked to solve several problems involving the lunar cycle and the night sky. Materials list,…
Introduce your students to a lab that evaluates a student's ability to identify and describe lunar and solar eclipses,…
Suggest a family activity to parents that includes home projects and vocabulary words to help children understand how…
Students read about the planets and discuss connections between science and math. This printable includes Pluto as a…
Students label the geographical features shown in a picture: a hill, a mountain, flat land, a valley, and a river .
Students use the calendar to draw how the moon looks each night.
Students make a model of the Earth's layers using 3 colors of modeling clay. Materials list, rubric, worksheets, and…
Students use plastic-foam balls and flashlights to model how sunlight reaches different parts of the earth at different…
Students use posterboard, markers, and scissors to make a model of the solar system. Materials list, rubric, worksheets,…
Students make a model of a lunar eclipse and observe the effect of the movement of the Earth on the Moon. Materials…
Students say what they would like to observe using the Hubble Space Telescope.
Suggest a family activity to parents that includes home projects and vocabulary words related to the solar system.
Students play a planet matching game.
Students practice learning the planets' order, starting from the sun.
Students learn about jetpacks, and use the new information to solve jetpack-related problems.
Ask students to interpret how radiation from the sun affects or enables the pictured activity with this printable…
Students discuss the environment, specifically in the context of controlling or adapting to a habitat. They must decide…
Students learn about the incredible attributes of ceramics, and how the space program takes advantage of them.
Students read about discoveries made by the Hubble telescope, and answer questions about light, photography, and space.
Students learn about famous meteor craters on Earth.
Students draw shadows and identify their source.
Students write about shadows at different times of the day.
ACTIVITIES
Students write a hypothesis and design an experiment to test it.