A free, complete lesson plan and outline for High School Astronomy for your homeschool.
Resources and teaching ideas for teaching about astronomy for middle school students
Free 4 week Homeschool Unit Study for the Whole Family: Study Astronomy, Outer Space, Moon, Planets, Galaxies,Rockets, Space Shuttles & Astronauts
Get your science teaching juices flowing! There are loads more options for space activities out there, but these six astronomy activities are ones that we don't want you to miss!
Use this free printable moon journal to record nightly observations of the moon. You’ll discover all kinds of fascinating things about how the moon travels and notice the various phases of the moon. This science activity correlates to Next Generation Science Standard (NGSS) 1-ESS1-1. Follow our Science for Kids Pinterest board! Kids are always naturally …
Try this algae and pollution experiment with your kids when you're studying ecology. All you need is pond water, jars, and some pollutants to add to it.
This year we’re studying Astronomy with Apologia’s Exploring Creation with Astronomy course, so I knew that I wanted to make a fun mega pack that my kids could use and to share with you! Inside you’ll find mazes, hangman, a matching game and more! To receive this Free Astronomy Mega Pack you MUST sign up …
Astronomy is one of those subjects that is an absolute joy to teach. There are so many resources out there, however, that it can sometimes be overwhelming to figure out where to start. And this is also one of those subjects that you should definitely add some hands-on activities for if you want your kids to fully appreciate what they're learning. So, if you're considering teaching your kids about astronomy this spring, how do you sort through the masses of options available and get started?
This Constellation Printable Pack is a great way to teach children about many of the different constellations that can be found in the night sky.
We started Apologia's Exploring Creation with Astronomy yesterday. We don't 'officially' start our school year until Monday, but Jonathan and I were so excited about our science that we just couldn't wait any longer. We had so much fun learning about what the universe is, why the planets are important to Earth, and that ancient people used stars and constellations to tell time as well as direction. We don't have cable at our house (and haven't for several years), so we love our subscription to Netflix. Since we are big movie watchers, including documentaries, we love to find movies to
Welcome to one of our most fun games ever! Get ready to go on a space adventure with our free printable sets! You will learn so much about outer space in this Space Adventures, Games & Activities for Kids post. Take a look at all the fun and be sure to share these awesome printable sets.…
Last year, I started a new Space Club program at four middle schools. Not wanting to reinvent the wheel, I searched the web for ideas and curriculum to implement. I soon became excited to find great resources like NASA and TeachEngineering , but I was
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This illustration is one of my personal favorites, and it's been quite popular on Pinterest. Guide the astronaut up to the command center of the rocket ship in this sci-fi themed maze. In an era of private space flight, this maze will hopefully inspire young astronomy, science, and physics enthusiasts. Add this exciting printable to your lessons about space flight, the solar system, or Mars. Terms of use - For personal and educational purposes only. Includes color and black and white version. Answer key on page 3. Page dimensions: 7.5"x10". PDF format.
How to Get Started in Amateur Astronomy: Astronomy is the study of the stars, planets, and other celestial objects that populate the sky. It is an endlessly fascinating field, the oldest of the natural sciences, and one of the few areas of science that amateurs can directly assist th…
This moon and stars unit study has Charlotte Mason ELA lessons + hands-on STEAM activities for family school for middle and high School students
This is a reading comprehension on "Astronomy / Astro Scientist". Depending on the complexity, you can use it for any suitable grade.
The Astronomy Packet is Currently FREE! For the past couple of weeks, we have been doing an astronomy unit. Today I wanted to share a few of the resources we used for this unit including some new astronomy notebook pages I made for the kids. These include astronomy worksheets about the universe and galaxies & light time (light second, minute, hour, day and of course light year) the Space Race...
Get a quick start on your PBL lesson planning with these projects in astronomy, chemistry, engineering, architecture, physics, technology, earth, life, and physical sciences.
Science fair project that demonstrates the different phases of the moon by physically representing them with construction paper and a shoebox
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As the Earth rotates on its axis, it appears as if the stars are moving across the sky. You can recreate star trails with this easy project.
Fun outer space preschool theme for kids. Crafts, science, math, literacy, picture books, snacks, and more! Perfect amount of activities for one week of homeschool pre-k.
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Comets, Asteroids, Meteoroids, Meteors, Meteorites, OH MY! There are so many names for all of these space objects they are a bit confusing! We learned a little bit about all of them today, check ou…