Planets
12 Results
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A Puzzling Parallax
Children can do this activity to learn how scientists map planets and other things in the universe. This is a great activity to learn the scientific method!
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Geologic Landforms Seen on Aerial Photos
In this activity, your students will learn more about geologic landforms by examining aerial photos of the planets.
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Building Blocks of Planets
In this activity, your students can learn about three different stages of planet formation.
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What Makes the Rings of Saturn?
Children will demonstrate how the rings of Saturn are unique and learn how they are formed. This is an easy and fun experiment for the little ones.
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Mission to Jupiter
In this online game, your students can help Juno, the latest rocket sent by NASA to Jupiter, explore the largest planet in our solar system.
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The Many-Eyed Earth Watcher
In activity from NASA, your students can first learn about MISR, a satellite with nine cameras that orbits the Earth, and then test their knowledge with a crossword puzzle.
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Whats Your Earth IQ?
In this fun quiz from National Geographic, your students can test their knowledge of their home planet.
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Lets Go to Mars!
In this online activity from NASA, your students can decide what they would bring on a mission to Mars, and see how they score.
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Space Quiz
Have your child fill out this quiz and see how thier knowledge expands. Try this short activity today.
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The Expanding Universe
Scientists believe that the Universe is expanding. In this activity, your students can see what this means for the distances between Earth and the stars.
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Earth, Sun, & Moon
From this activity, your students will be able to learn many interesting facts about the relationships between the Earth, Sun and Moon!
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Space Word Scramble
Your students can challenge their space knowledge with this space word scramble. Do they have what it takes to unscramble the range of word problems related to space, astronomy, our…