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Middle school astronomy lesson images

Preview of Solar system / Planet BUNDLE | Unit + Scavenger Hunt + Flip Book

Solar system / Planet BUNDLE | Unit + Scavenger Hunt + Flip Book

Discount BUNDLE on Our Precious Solar system / Planets | Solar science (Flat 10% Discount) !! #tptsparklers21 #freedomringsaleThis bundle is for students of standard 5 to 8 which includes a whole unit on Solar system/ Planets + 13 worksheets with Answer-key + Scavenger hunt activity on Solar system / Planet +My Planet Flip Book All in ONE!!You are getting...1. Whole unit on Solar system / Planet with 13 worksheets + Answer-key#PDF version#Fully editable PPT version#Google slide version2. Scaven
Preview of Our Solar System 3 Levels for Special Ed, ESL, Dual Lang. in BILINGUAL BUNDLE

Our Solar System 3 Levels for Special Ed, ESL, Dual Lang. in BILINGUAL BUNDLE

Created by
Lonnie Dai Zovi
Our Solar System 3 Levels for Special Ed, ESL, Dual Lang. in BILINGUAL BUNDLE**PDFs Printable and digital compatible (Flipped learning, distance learning, and of course Google Classroom ready)** Our Solar System ­­­­Unit in Pictures for Differentiating Instruction Special Ed., ELL, ESL, Dual Language and Emerging Bilingual Students is from the Include Me © Series Science, a picture based, simple, and leveled, packet to differentiate instruction. With your good teaching and these worksheets that
Preview of The Story of Our Stars

The Story of Our Stars

Created by
Nothin But A's
Students can get creative and design their very own constellations! Simply upload this template as a background image to Google Slides and have students create text boxes to fill in the fields. Encourage students to construct their own constellation using marshmallows and toothpicks and upload a photo!
Preview of Constellation Designs

Constellation Designs

Created by
Nothin But A's
Students can get creative and design their very own constellations using a pencil and ruler! Once students have brainstormed various ideas they can use marshmallows and toothpicks to construct their favorite one!
Preview of Make Your Own Alien

Make Your Own Alien

Use this as a summative activity to go with the solar system unit, after learning about the planets. Use this as a way to see if students truly understand the conditions of the planets, by having them create a alien that's behaviors and physiology matches the planet they live on!See directions below:Make Your Own AlienYou are creating an alien that lives on one of the 8 planets in our solar system! You are going to name and draw this alien, and then you are going to describe to us how it is able
Preview of Webb Telescope Bundle

Webb Telescope Bundle

Teach students all about the new Webb space telescope with this great bundle featuring a power point presentation and reading lesson. Students will view amazing and colorful public images of the Webb space telescope from NASA. They will read about the new technology on board the telescope too. Learners will find out about the objectives of the Webb telescope, size, tools, location, abilities, and more. Use this lesson as a science or reading lesson to help students understand current events, d
Preview of Astronaut Poster - Discover Your Passions

Astronaut Poster - Discover Your Passions

If your students love the mysteries of outer space, show them that some people have made exploring the universe their full time job! When kids find their interests and passions, its our job to empower them with the tools to pursue their dreams! When learning about the sun, the moon, and the stars, use this poster detailing the job of an Astronaut and the responsibilities that come with. Show your class that if they love gazing at the stars and imagining what life is like on other planets, they c
Preview of Astronomy - Explaining the Seasons

Astronomy - Explaining the Seasons

Created by
Double-C W
Here is a simple handout that your students can label for a visual understanding of how the seasons relate to Earth's orbit. Students can also draw in the equator and the relative position of your city! This would also work as a pre-teach activity; have them guess which season goes where and write a brief explanation of their thinking, then pair up and discuss, etc etc. *Remember to set your printer to "Fit to page", and set your photocopier to the "picture" setting so that grayscale looks nice
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