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Space Project Craft Activity - 100% Editable
Space Project Craft Activity - 100% Editable
Space Project Craft Activity - 100% Editable
Space Project Craft Activity - 100% Editable
Space Project Craft Activity - 100% Editable
Space Project Craft Activity - 100% Editable
Space Project Craft Activity - 100% Editable
Space Project Craft Activity - 100% Editable
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This resource is 100% EDITABLE using Microsoft Word. You can add, subtract, or modify any of the content to suit the needs of your students. Great for differentiation!

Engage your students in project-based learning!

The boundless, mysterious, and largely unexplored void that is known as Space has fascinated human beings for thousands of years. From The Big Bang to the possibility of life on Europa (a moon of Jupiter), what we learn about our universe helps us understand our place within it.

For this project, students complete 12 activities related to Space (The Big Bang, The Universe, Nebulae, Stars, Galaxies, Black Holes, The Solar System, Planets, The Sun, Meteors & Comets) and construct a 12-sided polyhedron called a Dodecahedron to showcase their learning. These can be hung from the ceiling and are beautiful on display.

For each pentagon, students are asked to answer the guiding questions and complete the challenges through conducting research. To communicate their learning, students write and draw pictures within each pentagon. After completing the 12 pentagons, students follow step-by-step instructions to construct their dodecahedrons.

This Project Package Includes:

- Title Page

- Thank you / Copyright Page

- Project Rationale

- Step by Step Instructions

- How To Conduct Research Page

- How To Avoid Plagiarism

- Research Notes Page

- Pentagon #1 - Title Page

- Pentagon #2 - The Big Bang

- Pentagon #3 - The Universe

- Pentagon #4 - Nebulae

- Pentagon #5 - Stars

- Pentagon #6 - Galaxies

- Pentagon #7 - Black Holes

- Pentagon #8 - Solar System

- Pentagon #9 - Planets

- Pentagon #10 - The Sun

- Pentagon #11 - Meteors & Comets

- Pentagon #12 - Reference List

- Dodecahedron Construction Page (w/ Photos)

- Reference List Instructions

- Project Example Photos

- Student Self-Assessment Write-Up (2-pages)

- Project Rubric

Project-Based Learning (PBL) is a student-centered pedagogy in which students are challenged to actively learn about a subject for an extended period of time. It is a form of active learning or inquiry-based learning. Project-Based Learning is in contrast to paper-based, rote memorization, or teacher-led instruction that presents established facts. Please be aware of what you are purchasing.

Thanks so much,

Creative Lab

Tags: Space, Space Project, Craft, Space Craft, Space Activity, Space STEM

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Space Project Craft Activity - 100% Editable

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Creative Lab
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Description

This resource is 100% EDITABLE using Microsoft Word. You can add, subtract, or modify any of the content to suit the needs of your students. Great for differentiation!

Engage your students in project-based learning!

The boundless, mysterious, and largely unexplored void that is known as Space has fascinated human beings for thousands of years. From The Big Bang to the possibility of life on Europa (a moon of Jupiter), what we learn about our universe helps us understand our place within it.

For this project, students complete 12 activities related to Space (The Big Bang, The Universe, Nebulae, Stars, Galaxies, Black Holes, The Solar System, Planets, The Sun, Meteors & Comets) and construct a 12-sided polyhedron called a Dodecahedron to showcase their learning. These can be hung from the ceiling and are beautiful on display.

For each pentagon, students are asked to answer the guiding questions and complete the challenges through conducting research. To communicate their learning, students write and draw pictures within each pentagon. After completing the 12 pentagons, students follow step-by-step instructions to construct their dodecahedrons.

This Project Package Includes:

- Title Page

- Thank you / Copyright Page

- Project Rationale

- Step by Step Instructions

- How To Conduct Research Page

- How To Avoid Plagiarism

- Research Notes Page

- Pentagon #1 - Title Page

- Pentagon #2 - The Big Bang

- Pentagon #3 - The Universe

- Pentagon #4 - Nebulae

- Pentagon #5 - Stars

- Pentagon #6 - Galaxies

- Pentagon #7 - Black Holes

- Pentagon #8 - Solar System

- Pentagon #9 - Planets

- Pentagon #10 - The Sun

- Pentagon #11 - Meteors & Comets

- Pentagon #12 - Reference List

- Dodecahedron Construction Page (w/ Photos)

- Reference List Instructions

- Project Example Photos

- Student Self-Assessment Write-Up (2-pages)

- Project Rubric

Project-Based Learning (PBL) is a student-centered pedagogy in which students are challenged to actively learn about a subject for an extended period of time. It is a form of active learning or inquiry-based learning. Project-Based Learning is in contrast to paper-based, rote memorization, or teacher-led instruction that presents established facts. Please be aware of what you are purchasing.

Thanks so much,

Creative Lab

Tags: Space, Space Project, Craft, Space Craft, Space Activity, Space STEM

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Rated 5 out of 5
April 4, 2023
This was a wonderful resource, and very engaging. Great for all learners. Thank you!
Rhiannon V.
76 reviews
Grades taught: 5th
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
August 4, 2021
Great lesson. Thank you.
Alexis H.
665 reviews
Grades taught: 6th, 7th

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Standards

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NGSSMS-ESS1-3
Analyze and interpret data to determine scale properties of objects in the solar system. Emphasis is on the analysis of data from Earth-based instruments, space-based telescopes, and spacecraft to determine similarities and differences among solar system objects. Examples of scale properties include the sizes of an object’s layers (such as crust and atmosphere), surface features (such as volcanoes), and orbital radius. Examples of data include statistical information, drawings and photographs, and models. Assessment does not include recalling facts about properties of the planets and other solar system bodies.
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