Astronomy Unit: Planet Activities for Kids
The Solar System Nomenclature Cards
The Planets by Name
The Planet Mars
Counting Asteroids
Solar System Patterns
Addition with Moons & Asteroids
Our Planet: Earth
Planets in Order from Closest to Farthest From the Sun
The Planet Earth: Living vs. Nonliving
The Planet Jupiter
The Planet Venus
We read that Venus is known for it's thousands of volcanoes. Since the kiddos aren't really sure what volcanoes do, except for what they've seen on The Land Before Time and Dora the Explorer, I thought it would be fun to create our own (in a very simple way), but to also see the chemical and gas reactions, that are so prevalent on Venus.
The kiddos will scoop about 1 teaspoon of baking soda and a couple drops of red and yellow food coloring into each little cup.
They will then pour the vinegar into the large pouring container, using the funnel. One by one they'll add vinegar to each of the cups, watching four volcanoes erupt.
I chose four, because I knew the kiddos would not be okay with just doing it one time. They will be able to add more vinegar until it is gone.
The Solar System
The Planet Neptune
To demonstrate the effects of high winds, the kiddos will be given a basin of water (representing the gas materials) and a straw. Using their straw they will blow into the basin, without touching the water, to create lots of surface activity. Simple, but fun at the same time.
The Planet Mercury
To demonstrate the similarities and differences, I brought out our "moon" sphere. The kiddos will practice wrapping it in foil. When they are finished they will see all the same crater marks etc., but also the wrinkles that are seen in Mercury.
Spooning Planets
The Planet Saturn
The Planet Uranus
I'm hoping with individual activities for each planet, the kiddos will remember them better and associate them with at least one theme or topic.
Most important, I do believe they'll be having lots of fun in the process. Hopefully they will have as much excitement as I do about all the different activities!
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These are really fantastic hands-on activities! Love the volcano association. :)
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ReplyDeleteThank you! These are wonderful ideas! My guys are older but all on the spectrum and I was looking for hands on ideas to supplement what they will be learning and your blog is great! Would you be able to put the mars planet and cards available to print?
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ReplyDeleteI cannot wait to try your experiments with our kiddos These are awesome. Thank you for all the work you put into this. :)
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