Actual NASA Photos of the Moon
Physical Models to Study
Creating Rockets with our Shape Templates
Creating Rockets with our Shape Templates
Learning that a "Count Down" is actually subtracting one from the number above it.
Using real NASA photographs, movies, and books to learn more about the moon.
This is our "space" room this week. We will live and work with lots of "space" around us. We made the connection now of how space got its name! (Sorry my desk is a mess preparing for this week on Sunday!)
Listening to the decodable story "Go Jones" and highlighting the long /o/ words.
We are using QR codes for activity movies this week.
Since we have so much space to spread out in this week we are concentrating on collaboration.
The students worked together to compare and contrast the moon and the Earth.
Ready to make some space art on paper!
Working on a long /o/ poem together. Highlight, read with a friend and paste it into our journals.
Time to work on comparing and contrasting the moon and Earth.
Rockets ready for space.
Set up for our Crater Experiment
Ready to finish painting space.
The Sun Station
The Textured Moon
Our classroom report on the moon.
We also compared the moon to the Earth. We added that information under the textured moon painting.
Since we have so much space to spread out in this week we are concentrating on collaboration.
The students worked together to compare and contrast the moon and the Earth.
Working on a long /o/ poem together. Highlight, read with a friend and paste it into our journals.
Time to work on comparing and contrasting the moon and Earth.
Rockets ready for space.
Set up for our Crater Experiment
Ready to finish painting space.
The Sun Station
The Textured Moon
We also compared the moon to the Earth. We added that information under the textured moon painting.
Operating in our "inner space."