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I think you could get a lot of nice activities for creating and alien but I think the children would especially love to make a rocket.
Building rockets with younger classes is an engaging and educational experience that sparks curiosity and creativity. The activity provides a hands-on approach to learning about science and physics, allowing children to explore concepts like propulsion and aerodynamics in a fun, tangible way.
As students design and construct their rockets, they develop problem-solving skills and teamwork, working together to overcome challenges and improve their designs. The excitement of launching their creations fosters a sense of achievement and wonder, encouraging a deeper interest in space and science.
Through this project, students not only learn about the principles of rocketry but also enhance their fine motor skillls and spatial awareness. The experience is enriched by discussions about real rockets and space exploration, broadening their understanding of the world beyond Earth. Overall, making rockets is a memorable activity that lays the foundation for lifelong learning and enthusiasm for STEM subjects.
I think this lesson could be tied in nicely with history and Neil Armstong quite nicely as well as art, PE, literacy and geography.