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Eclipse 2024 Activities MEGA BONUS Bundle for Solar Eclipses Kindergarten

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I was going to watch the eclipse in another state and this resource made leaving sub plans super easy and simple.
My students absolutely loved everything that we were able to use from this package. My only complaint is that I wish I could use it again lol. Seriously though everything included was adorable and easy to use.

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    Eclipse Interactive Activity Board for Google Drive or PDF

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    *80% OFF* Eclipse 2024 Activities MEGA BONUS Bundle for Solar Eclipses Kindergarten

    The solar eclipse is happening on April 8, 2024! Get your students learning and excited about this amazing event! This is a great eclipse unit if you are learning about solar or lunar eclipses in your regular curriculum OR about a specific eclipse.

    BONUS ACTIVITIES:

    ⭐️BONUS: Eclipse Activity Board in Google Slides & Interactive PDF! Includes clickable links to various activities such as teaching slides, videos, crafts, readers, snacks, and more. Perfect for in-class instruction or a virtual teaching day!

    ⭐️BONUS Great American Solar Eclipse 2024 Set! It's happening Monday, April 8th, 2024 and this new bonus set gives you more resources to make your day filled with learning fun!

    This set also includes many Editable Elements so you can update the date and name of each eclipse that happens for years to come!

    This is a bundle of our Eclipse resources perfect for kindergarten, first grade, and preschool.  Teach your students about these magical shows in the sky in a fun way so they understand what is happening.

    Included in this download is:

    Resource #1. Solar and Lunar Eclipse Resource (More general activities about eclipses)

    General Eclipse Activities:

    • Eclipse Craft – Use a brad to assemble a paper model of an eclipse.
    • Eclipse Hats – Students will glue the moon onto the year of this fun hat. Students can also use the pattern pieces to decorate their hats! This page is editable so you can change the title and year.
    • Literacy Academic Pages – 6 practice pages including filling in the missing letter, reading CVC words, and writing the entire alphabet.
    • Math Academic Pages – 7 practice pages including fill-in the number activities (to 10 and to 20), number identification (to 10 and 20), graphing to 10, and addition to 5 and 10.

    Lunar Eclipse Activities:

    • Easy Reader – a 6-page book with simple sentences and easy-to-follow concepts all about solar eclipses. Read in class and send home. (The book is shown in the video as a portrait but it has been redone to be horizontal).
    • Lunar Eclipse Writing Pages – Great for reflection or collecting facts as you learn! Several writing line options here.
    • Lunar Eclipse Student Expert Award – Give your students this award when they have become an “expert.”

    Solar Eclipse Activities:

    • Easy Reader – a 6-page book with simple sentences and easy-to-follow concepts all about solar eclipses. Read in class and send home. (Book is shown in thevideo as portrait but it has been redone to be horizontal).
    • Solar Eclipse Writing Pages – Great for reflection or collecting facts as you learn! Several writing line options here.
    • Solar Eclipse Student Expert Award – Give your students this award when they have become an “expert.”
    • Two Solar Eclipse Coloring Pages – Just two fun pages to color the Sun, the Moon, and the Earth. (Not scientific at all, just fun!)

    Resource #2.  Total Eclipse Resource (Happening April 8, 2024):

    • Parent note sharing the total eclipse with your families.
    • Total Eclipse Hat for students to make and wear at school and home.
    • Total Eclipse Brochure to learn all about this special type of eclipse in a quick, concise way.
    • Total Eclipse Easy Reader so each of your students can have their own book to take home.
    • Total Eclipse Informative Passage to read together and take notes.
    • Total Eclipse Graphic Organizers and Report Pages to write what you learned.
    • Total Eclipse Comprehension Questions in several versions so your students can write or draw what they learned.

    Resource #3.  Annular Eclipse Resource:

    An annular eclipse is when the moon passes in from of the sun and leaves a ring of fire around the sun. This set includes all of the above bullets but for annular eclipses.

    Resource #4. Partial Solar Eclipse:

    This resource includes all of the same as above but for a partial eclipse. All solar eclipses start and end with a partial eclipse so they are the most common type of eclipse. Also - if there is a total or annular eclipse visible, your region may just see a partial.

    Resource #5. Eclipse BINGO:

    This engaging and educational game is designed to make your learning even more magical while enhancing essential CVC (Consonant-Vowel-Consonant) decoding skills.

    Resource #6. Eclipse Bulletin Board Project:

    Create a fun bulletin board with this fun eclipse project. This comes with several options like printing on construction paper or white to color, cut and glue. There are also several options for the writing part including just coloring a picture to 2nd grade lines.

    Resource #7. Space & Eclipse Centers (This is Actually 6 Resources):

    This is a set of 6 centers (3 literacy, 3 math) that have a space theme (including one eclipse center). Each center gives you a print and play game in color and black and white, an editable center card with an objective, directions, and photo, and several accountability sheet. Students will practice everything from letter writing to blending and counting to addition and subtraction with these set of centers.

    Resource #8. Editable Name Space People

    Easily program your student names into this file so they can assemble them into these fun Space People. Students will color, cut, and glue them together to create a fun project to display or take home. (You can even program words, math problems, or anything else fun you can think of.)

    Resource #9. Eclipse No Prep Printables

    This is a 130-page printable resource that has an eclipse theme. Filled with literacy, math and vocabulary printables, this set is will something you use days before and days after an eclipse. (It even includes a few centers).

    Resource # 10: Eclipse Spinner

    A hands-on craft spinner to show the phases during an eclipse. Included: annular, partial, and solar eclipse wheels with editable text to fit your classroom needs!

    Resources #11: Eclipse Teaching Slides in Canva

    Teach your students with these 21 slides loaded in Canva filled with real photos and information about a solar eclipse.  Edit them to make them work for your classroom within Canva and present them from there as well (or download from your account and use in other ways).

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️ BONUS SOLAR ECLIPSE ACTIVITIES added 2024 for The Great American Eclipse happening April 8th. Some states will see a partial eclipse and some will see a total. In this set with give you options for both so you can teach accurately for what your students will experience.

    • Editable Eclipse About Me Printable to document the day
    • Editable Eclipse Snack Mix Flyer to make a celestial snack
    • Super Fun Editable Hat preset to The Great American Eclipse for 2024 (You can update for future eclipses)
    • Eclipse Playdough Mat where students will show the different positioning of the moon on the sun
    • Foldable Solar Eclipse Viewing Safety to review how to view the eclipse safely with your students
    • Eclipse Moon & Sun Positioning Banner (showing the moon passing in front of the sun) Partial and Total Eclipse options.
    • Matching Printables for Moon & Sun positioning so students can cut out and glue them in order. Partial and Total Eclipse options.
    • Eclipse Day Banner with Year Numbers

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    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Count to 100 by ones and by tens.
    Fluently add and subtract within 5.
    Recognize and name all upper- and lowercase letters of the alphabet.
    Know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words.
    Associate the long and short sounds with common spellings (graphemes) for the five major vowels.

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