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An excellent resource to encourage children to look closely at the night sky and describe what they
can see or to stretch their imaginations and consider what might be found in outer space. I have
included activities about the phases of the moon, the planets in our solar system, a couple of writing
activities and some practical activities, including a maths link (baking). Fill a bin with black beans,
astronaut figures, star and planet cut outs etc. These small world Space TOOB toys are perfect to
add this week. This helps with ability to follow directions and lead. Next, make sure the planets are
labeled and hid around the classroom. Review 5 Select overall rating (no rating) Your rating is
required to reflect your happiness. You will also need paper plates and a plastic spoon or toothpick
for scraping. I showed them that they can use the shapes to create a rocket ship, but I’d also
encourage them to expand and try making any space themed art they’d like. Cut off the top of the
bottle just below the neck (at the widest part), insert items then replace the top and secure with tape.
This is your place for ideas, tips, and resources for the REAL teacher. They ask questions about the
planets, count the stars, sort the objects, and make STEM creations seeing how water will and will
not flow through the plastic tubing. Just do it so you can save your life and bring joy and
engagement to your students. From Evie and Anni Reply Delete Replies Reply Add comment Load
more. I hope we can inspire others to learn though play and exploration. Kids often tell me that
playing in the rocket ship or space station was their favorite thing about preschool. Also, kids just
love to glue and create their own outer space scenes. I drew these simple rocket ships and put upper
and lower case letters on them. To begin our space study, we created a list of questions. Trace the
shapes onto dark blue or black poster board. I simply set out various materials such as magnet
blocks, different stacking blocks, or sticks and cubes, etc. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential
for the website to function properly. Allow your students to use the materials to create their own
space adventures. Remember you are simply introducing these concepts. Well done to everyone who
completed this challenge and a BIG thanks to all the family members who helped with these
creations. A rocket ship can be made from a 2-liter (or similar) bottle by cutting the cone and fins out
of cardstock and taping to the bottle. I let students go crazy painting and mixing a large paper. If you
have any local astronauts invite them to your program to talk about their job and show off pictures.
Kids love freedom to create their own outer space world or picture of space with stickers or other
materials. Page 19 can be printed for students to cut out and paste to paper or poster board.
Next, make sure the planets are labeled and hid around the classroom. You can plan to observe the
moon nightly, weekly, or follow a moon calendar (many can be found with a simple internet search
for your area) or simply observe. I hope we can inspire others to learn though play and exploration.
Invite your child to create a story about outer space to include along with a picture they drew and a
photograph of themselves. Afterwards, its fun to tell stories or make up stories of stars and
constellations in space. In most elementary classrooms, it can feel daunting to try and “fit”. Ask each
child to name one way they contribute to the classroom. I have included activities about the phases
of the moon, the planets in our solar system, a couple of writing activities and some practical
activities, including a maths link (baking). Either way, use this as an opportunity to introduce the
topic and talk more about it. To start, I just trace a circle onto a paper, let the kids tell me where to
squirt what colors, then lay a piece of plastic wrap over the top of the paint and let them smush.
Count down and have the children push off of the wall or fence as hard as they can to blast off like
a rocket. Cover the paper with black sand that has been mixed with glitter into a tray. It is funny
though, the marshmallows disappeared. They inevitably want to play over and over again so they can
blast off again. You will want to choose texts with high-quality images and accurate scientific terms.
Students will be able to visually see “outer space” which will help them grasp the concept and they
will develop a more specific vocabulary. These small world Space TOOB toys are perfect to add this
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find out more, including how to control cookies, see here. Fill a bin with black beans, astronaut
figures, star and planet cut outs etc. Set out an invitation to use clay to create a planet. Our customer
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Share through pinterest Emmaclark2711 4.00 2 reviews Not the right resource. Play dough is a great
way to build fine motor and writing muscles in small preschool and kinder sized hands. Inserting
vocabulary is always fantastic for young children, other than that they are just becoming aware that
gravity and force exist. Set up hula hoops in the yard to represent planets, mark each hula hoop with
a picture label so children know where each planet is. The more opportunities your students have to
explore these books, the greater their understanding will be. They also explore mass and volume of
liquids as they pour the colorful water between containers. We also use third-party cookies that help
us analyze and understand how you use this website. It was neat to see even my youngest (2 years
old) try to match the pictures. This helps with ability to follow directions and lead. In the pictures
above, I was trying to share about sun being made of plasma and about the earth revolving around
the sun.
Use the book as a tool in this activity, or create word cards to explore together. Included for most
topics is a reading passage with vocabulary. Invite children to play in the bin by having the astronaut
figures move around the bin to explore or give them scoops, tweezers, etc. After discussing how the
Sun and Moon contribute to earth, invite children to talk about how each of them contribute to the
classroom. Provide cardboard tubes from paper towels (you can cut in half if desired), black
construction paper, and a rubber band. I created these space unit study worksheets with an
interactive notebook and lapbook component to make learning about Space even more fun for kids.
They can write right on top of the translucent letters, trace them, or just use them to know what to
write. Each set makes everything so much easier to plan and organize. Simply show a picture, give a
quick explanation and let them try it, play, and use their hands to explore. If you fill this in, you will
be marked as a spammer. In this first photo I used kinetic sand and foil balls paired with rubber
gloves and space toys (planets, rockets, astronauts) to create a magical space themed activity with
“moon sand” and “moon rock” sensory play table for the preschoolers. Report this resource to let us
know if this resource violates TPT’s content guidelines. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized
as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities
of the website. Use a variety of materials from around the house to set this up. You could also have
the students draw their own instead of printing using page 18. Keep sticky notes or a mini notepad in
your pocket to make notes about counting skills. I have included activities about the phases of the
moon, the planets in our solar system, a couple of writing activities and some practical activities,
including a maths link (baking). These cookies help provide information on metrics the number of
visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc. In addition, our family subscribes to EPIC which is an
amazing resource for both fiction and non-fiction books for children. Either way, use this as an
opportunity to introduce the topic and talk more about it. I only recommend companies or items that
I love and think you will too. You will also need paper plates and a plastic spoon or toothpick for
scraping. Place an object (something stable yet light that won't move when you take your hands
away from it, such as a plushie or foam block) on the ground, hold it in your hands while it is still
touching the ground. By clicking “Accept”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies. I used these
small reflective mirror papers, but you can use real mirrors or even foil. Cut off the top of the bottle
just below the neck (at the widest part), insert items then replace the top and secure with tape. Not
only can these books be worked into students’ independent and partner reading time, but also into
your lessons as read alouds, and into your small groups as skill texts. Page 19 can be printed for
students to cut out and paste to paper or poster board. For example; in America during morning
circle time, children in Australia would probably be sleeping.
Make a fun snack using these cute outer space cookie cutters. Over the past couple of weeks all the
children in year 1 and 2 were given a homework challenge. From Evie and Anni Reply Delete
Replies Reply Add comment Load more. I let students go crazy painting and mixing a large paper.
Giving verbal descriptions is an excellent skill for children to develop early. I put translucent letter
pieces in the pie tin for kids to choose from. Here I used my letter dice again to have preschoolers
roll and then write down the letter they rolled. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their
use. Set up hula hoops in the yard to represent planets, mark each hula hoop with a picture label so
children know where each planet is. Review 5 Select overall rating (no rating) Your rating is required
to reflect your happiness. Children then place the planets on top of the golf tees. Our customer
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Share through pinterest Emmaclark2711 4.00 2 reviews Not the right resource. You can hang these
models in your room and refer back to them, even after your space unit is over. I provide different
size star shaped cookie cutters and. Here are a few fantastic book choices for Outer Space. Invite
them to drop bouncy balls from different heights to see if the distance they drop from makes the
balls bounce higher or lower. See this description from kiddle that describes the phases of the moon,
use as reference before and during the activity. They inevitably want to play over and over again so
they can blast off again. These alien codes have letters or numbers in my space theme pack. Add star
stamps or help each other cut out stars, etc. Now, hold the object higher and simply drop it, be sure
to make it clear that you are only dropping the object and not throwing it. I usually let them choose,
but you can assign them a size mat based on what you think is most appropriate for their age and
needs. This one was lots of fun and lead to great conversation. Many of our key vocabulary words
were presented and the kids had to match them up. Report this resource to let us know if this
resource violates TPT’s content guidelines. Sensory activities always are a favorite in our home.
Either that or it was at least their favorite dramatic play center of the whole preschool year. Remove
your hands from the object, pulling them away from the sides (the object should not move). I love
the drama and magic of making it a little bit dark, but having the twinkle lights that look like outer
space stars with planet photos on the wall. You will need: golf tees, marbles (ones that look similar to
planets, like these, would be fantastic but not required), and a block of styrofoam ( available here on
amazon or in store in the craft section).
Set out an invitation to use clay to create a planet. Write a review Update existing review Submit
review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. These cookies help provide information on metrics
the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc. These cookies will be stored in your browser
only with your consent. You can provide support by helping them with the language. Analytical
cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the website. This would be a great activity
do do during circle time. Provide your child with a notebook with blank pages or a write and draw
journal. Bringing the core concepts of main topic and main idea into your elementary classrooms can
be so exciting. Stars and Light Years Answer keys for each assignment have been included for
teacher reference. There are many, many ways you can use the editable templates: Locker tags,
pennant banners, supply bins, classroom library levels, nameplates, cooperative group names, word
walls, Math and Language Arts centers, Choice Boards, bulletinboards, writing process labels,
differentiated learning centers, game cards, and so many more. Read the book Roaring Rockets by
Tony Mitton (or listen to the read aloud below) to learn a little about space travel and a lot about
rhyming. Lessons and activities about space will be exciting and engaging for preschoolers and
kindergarteners. Request materials such as paper towel tubes, tin foil, beach balls, poster board, and
model magic for this theme. This is our FAVORITE part of our school day and an excellent time to
sneak in some learning. Use a variety of materials from around the house to set this up. I love
pointing out and highlighting the different styles and techniques students use to create an outer space
vehicle or rocket. The game and rocket template and instructions are included in my Space Theme
Preschool Activities Pack here. Consider adding Cardboard Tubes, Astronaut Figures, Rocket Ships,
Black and Dark Blue Felt, Stars and Planets. Trace the shapes onto dark blue or black poster board.
Learn more about gravity by exploring the book Gravity is a Mystery by Franklyn Branley. Here are
a few fantastic book choices for Outer Space. I used this one for about three years before it was
really falling about from play and also getting frustrating to continue to store in my garage year after
year. Some items include rubber boots, rubber gloves, and Astronaut Costumes. Well done to
everyone who completed this challenge and a BIG thanks to all the family members who helped
with these creations. Remove your hands from the object, pulling them away from the sides (the
object should not move). Teaching concepts and lesson plans for preschool do not have to be
complex. This activity really helped the differences to “click.”. Ask parents to assist in setting up an
Outer Space Dramatic Play Invitation. Fill a bin with black beans, astronaut figures, star and planet
cut outs etc.

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