Showing posts with label Outer Space. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Outer Space. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 9, 2017

Solar Eclipse 2017: at School with PreK-First Graders

Are you ready??  The SOLAR ECLIPSE 2017 is here!

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Solar-Eclipse-Interactive-Model-3324001

It's the event of a lifetime!  The first solar eclipse to go coast to coast since 1918 (June 8th).  The last eclipse to even touch the United States was February 26, 1979 and it was in a corner of the northwest and on a cloudy day.

Almost everyone in the United States will be able to observe at least a 50% partial eclipse.   Many will see much more.

Young children may be totally unaware of what is going on.  It is our job to help them observe and understand.

First....SAFETY!
This is so important, but it is not hard.

Start by getting proper eye protection (young children are going to want to look).  Sunglasses are not enough.  I made my own glasses with lenses from a welding supply store.  You need a lens #14 or higher.
Just take your lenses and place them into a larger piece of cardboard.  Attach with duck tape.  This will help young ones control the placement of the lens over their eyes.  They will be less likely to have the lens slip off of their eyes.
If you go online to buy some, be sure they are not fake (apparently fake glasses are popping up everywhere)

During the brief time of totality you can look with your naked eyes.

For fun........and for not looking at the sun at all, a pin box viewer is quick and easy to make.  You have all the supplies you need on hand.  I used a box, but you can get away with just a white piece of paper and a dark (stiff and won't let the sun through) paper.  I poked my hole with a bamboo skewer.

Now that you have seen what is happening, how do you explain it to a child?  Hands on is always the best method.  I made this interactive model using a paper plate to trace my sun and moon.  My sun had triangles glued to the back to show the corona.  You could make the moon just a wee bit smaller and that would work too. If you want a printable pattern, you can find the pattern by clicking here.
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Solar-Eclipse-Interactive-Model-3324001

This picture from NASA is a great visual too.
https://eclipse2017.nasa.gov/eclipse-who-what-where-when-and-how

I like the video clip here.  I have a stack of books ready to read.  There will be waiting around time as the moon makes its way across the sun.  How much wait time do you have?  Check out this table I made for times because the fun doesn't need to be just the few minutes of totality....
What else can you do?  Eat of course...along with Sun Chips and Milky Way bars you may want to make these tasty treats.  Can you see the shadow of the moon (half grape) and the corona of the sun (banana with yogurt glue)?
Now you are ready for some fun!!!  
It's once in a lifetime!  Carpe Diem!

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Sunday, August 7, 2016

Space Themed Back To School Bulletin Boards....and a FREEBIE!



Hi! I'm Ayn and I am a Ga. Pre-K teacher, serving 4 and 5 year olds in an inclusive setting. I share my classroom adventures on my blog, little illuminations.

I had several ideas for this month's post and thought I knew exactly what I was going to share here. Then, I saw these cute space themed bulletin boards in a co-workers classroom. A day or two later, Carolyn shared her post "Oh, My Stars!" and I knew that I had to piggyback on her post and share these cute back to school bulletin boards with you!

I love it when I walk into a classroom and see welcoming bulletin boards that are different than what everyone else is doing. Star Wars has definitely been a hit this year and the kids are over the moon with all things Star Wars. I love that the teachers incorporated that interest into their classroom decor!

Meet The Teachers bulletin board



Artwork bulletin board



 Birthday bulletin board


Cubby Name Tags



General boards for class work/art






FREEBIE!!!!
I thought I would share a little math Roll and Cover grid game I created a while back. I've uploaded it to my TeachersPayTeachers store as a freebie, so it can be downloaded and used right away!



Hope your school year gets off to a GREAT start and May The Force Be With YOU!!! 



 Stop by and visit me anytime at littleilluminations.blogspot.com or visit the little illuminations fanpage on facebook! And be sure to check out PreK+K Sharing EEE!

Sunday, November 22, 2015

Dance a Voyage to Outer Space!

It is getting cold outside, and dance is a wonderful outlet that allows children to be active indoors and use their imaginations for creative play.  This is a short dance and music activity based on the song Grocery Space Trip by Debbie Clement.   The activity, as well as the music, are available in my book One, Two, What Can I Do?  Dance and Music for the Whole Day, with a double CD of songs and instrumentals by Debbie Clement.

Get ready to count down for blastoff!


 Grocery Space Trip

Space: A large, open space is best for this activity
Props: Crayons and drawing paper
Modifications for Different Learners: This activity involves a quiet drawing section and a more active movement section.  Children may participate in either or both sections.
Teaching Tips: The song is rich in images and movement prompts.  It is perfect for exploring ideas through three mediums: drawing, music, and dancing.

Music:  Grocery Space Trip, by Debbie Clement, from the CD accompanying the book One, Two, What Can I Do?  Dance and Music for the Whole Day*





Pass out paper and crayons, play the song Grocery Space Trip, and ask the children to draw something based on images in the song.  Play the song a few times, while the children work on their drawings.

Ask them to put their papers aside, while they go to a home spot to be ready to dance.  Explain that now they can dance about what they drew and other parts of the song.  Play the song again while the children respond to the music and their pictures with movement.


Movement prompts in the song are: riding in the grocery cart, pretending the cart is a rocket ship, getting ready for a space trip, countdown from 10 to blastoff, flying through outer space, traveling through the stars, looking at the planets, landing on the moon, heading for home, going through checkout line.  Call out any or all of these prompts to spur more ideas as the children are dancing.  Finish the activity by asking the children to imagine they are landing, and end up back on their home spots.  They may want to add to their pictures now, as they will have many new ideas from the movement, and from the other children.


Keep on dancin',

Connie



www.movingislearning.com

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MOVING IS LEARNING!

*One, Two, What Can I Do?  Dance and Music for the Whole Day with double CD by Debbie Clement is available through Redleaf Press:
http://www.redleafpress.org



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