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Solar system activities

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FREE Solar System Planets for Kids Printable Mini Book

Kids will learn about the planets in our solar system with these free printable mini books! Perfect for elementary age kids.

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This assignment is great for pairing with our Space or Solar System units! Students get to create their own planet!

This assignment is great for pairing with our Space or Solar System units! Students get to create their own planet!

"Help your kiddos learn about our solar system with this fun and easy to use printable memory game. Perfect for homeschool, as a busy binder activity, or file folder game. A great addition to preschool or kindergarten curriculum, or as a fun review for older kids. With Psalm 19:1 displayed on the front, this could also be a great addition to a creation theme unit. The front of the game shows the outlines of each planet in order of distance from the sun. Have your little ones match the planet to

"Help your kiddos learn about our solar system with this fun and easy to use printable memory game. Perfect for homeschool, as a busy binder activity, or file folder game. A great addition to preschool or kindergarten curriculum, or as a fun review for older kids. With Psalm 19:1 displayed on the front, this could also be a great addition to a creation theme unit. The front of the game shows the outlines of each planet in order of distance from the sun. Have your little ones match the planet…

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Looking for solar system and planet activities for kids? Why not try a game of rocket hopscotch! It's a great way to get kids moving while learning the order of the planets. #Hopscotch #KidsActivities #GrossMotor
Get students hooked on learning about the solar system by telling them they’re going to take a vacation to another planet.
The Escape Classroom | 13 Colonies | Escape Room Learning Workshop for Schools
During a break from looking at planets around other stars, ESA’s CHaracterising ExOPlanet Satellite (Cheops) mission has observed a dwarf planet in our own Solar System and made a decisive contribution to the discovery of a dense ring of material around it. Studying these dwarf planets is difficult because of their small sizes and extreme distances. Quaoar itself orbits the Sun at almost 44 times the Sun-Earth distance. So, occultations are particularly valuable tools.