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Hands-on learning! This solar eclipse activity has been designed to help students visualize a solar eclipse by creating a simple paper model of one.
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Students will learn about the four seasons, (winter, spring, summer and fall) while creating a cherished 12 page science mini-book! For each season, students will learn when that season begins and a fact about it.
Example: For spring, students will learn that spring begins every year on March 19th or 20th and that spring is warm and flowers begin to grow. Whey will be coloring, as well as tracing words and pictures! (Some seasons have more than one date when it may begin, as you see in the spring example. This allows this resource to be used every year and can be a springboard to a discussion as to why this is true if appropriate.)
This unit is designed to help early learners learn about the sun, earth and moon through fun, engaging activities! Students will learn that the sun supplies heat and light to the earth, that the moon reflects light from the sun and rotates around the earth, that there are different phases of the moon (specifically in this unit: full, half and crescent), and more! Includes:
– 2 posters
– 20 student pages
– 1 interactive model craft
Help your students learn all about a lunar eclipse while they create a keepsake, 10-page mini book!
⭐ What’s Included:
Five .pdf pages that students can cut in half (or can be pre-cut) to create
a 10-page mini book. This material is designed for 3rd-5th grade students and with kid-friendly explanation of lunar eclipses.
⭐Students will learn:
On the last page of the mini book, students will draw their own lunar eclipse illustration.
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