Meteor
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Craters and Meteorites
Is your child interested in space? This simple experiment will teach them how craters are formed on the surface of planets and moons.
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Searching for Meteorites
In this activity, your students can learn about how scientists put meteorites 'back together again' after impact.
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Deep Impacts Comet on a Stick!
In this activity, your students can learn more about comets as they make their very own model.
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Mud Splat Craters
What does a crater look like? What happens to a planet’s surface during an impact? What are the feature created during an impact? In this fun activity, your students can find out the…
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Make a Comet Model and Eat It
In this activity, your students can learn more about comets while making ice cream.
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Follow the Falling Meteorite
In this activity, your students can use triangulation techniques to locate a fallen meteorite. Extended math applications can be added to this activity. (Picture Credit to Dr. Svend Buhl)
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Cooking Up a Comet
In this activity, your students can make an impressive comet out dry ice, a delicious comet made of ice cream, and research famous comets on the internet.
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Comet Origins and Travels
In this activity, your students can learn more about the origins of comets and their travels through the Solar System.
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Edible Rocks
In this activity, your students can learn more about meteorites, communication, and teamwork using their favorite candy bars.