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Elaine Breen
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    Online Resources and Tools
    Stellarium-web.org

    I would utilize this website for virtual stargazing sessions in the classroom. By projecting the night sky onto the interactive whiteboard (IWB), students can explore various constellations and stars. I’d encourage them to identify patterns in the sky. Afterwards, they could recreate these constellations using peg boards or chalk and black paper.

    Milo and Marvin

    I would incorporate Milo and Marvin into classroom role-play activities. Students could dress up as these characters or create alien-themed props for imaginative play. I’d support them in acting out scenes from the stories or in creating their own space adventures featuring these alien characters.

    ESA and ESA Kids

    I would use this website for storytime, selecting appropriate stories about space exploration, astronauts, and the wonders of the universe to share with the class. These stories would be integrated into reading sessions to spark students’ curiosity about space.

    Additionally, I would draw upon this website for space-themed arts and crafts, using the images as inspiration. Students could create rockets, alien creatures, or planets using various art materials or recycled items.

    Finally, I would engage the whole class in playing interactive games and solving space-themed puzzles from the website. This would be a fun way to reinforce learning about space through play.

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