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Solar Eclipse 2024 Mini Unit | Eclipse Activities Kindergarten-2nd Grade

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A Dab of Glue Will Do
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K - 2nd, Homeschool
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This was the perfect resource for teaching about the solar eclipse. My students and I both enjoyed this resource very much.
This unit was great for my kindergarten students. I used most of the resources that were in the unit. The kids loved making the wheels. The little book was perfect too.

Description

Did you know that a total solar eclipse will take place on April 8, 2024? It will be visible across North America and will be called the Great North American Eclipse. This Solar Eclipse Mini Unit is the perfect resource to teach your students all about what a solar eclipse is while connecting concepts within the unit to current events. Your students will have so much fun learning about solar eclipses through exciting hands-on learning experiences. This activity pack is perfect for students in Kindergarten, First Grade, & Second Grade.

With this purchase you'll have everything you need to teach a successful mini-unit on solar eclipses. Click on the preview for a closer look at what you'll get.


WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THIS UNIT:

  • Teacher Guide
  • Science Center
  • Science Questions
  • Book, Video, and Song Lists
  • Solar Eclipse Sensory Bin
  • Solar Eclipse PowerPoint and Posters
  • Solar Eclipse Certificate
  • Solar Eclipse Hat
  • Solar Eclipse STEM Craft
  • Solar Eclipse Phases Posters
  • Solar Eclipse Phases Hat
  • Solar Eclipse Writing
  • Solar Eclipse Emergent Reader
  • Solar Eclipse Spinner
  • Solar Eclipse Flip Book
  • Solar Eclipse Fact Worksheets
  • Eye Protection Warning Signs
  • Vocabulary Worksheet
  • Question of the Week
  • Writing Center
  • Definition Posters
  • Word Wall
  • Solar Eclipse BINGO Game

WAYS TO USE THIS UNIT:

  • Use the Solar Eclipse PowerPoint and Posters to support your daily mini-lesson. Gather your students for a quick, whole group lesson to kick off each day of learning. The slides and posters are colorful and inviting, with simple text perfect for your growing readers. 
  • Use the solar eclipse sensory bin and STEM craft activities in a science center to promote student collaboration.
  • This unit includes engaging student activity pages. Use the printables and emergent readers for independent work or partner practice. Not enough time during your science block? We get that! Create cross curricular connections when you incorporate the student worksheets and booklets in your reading and writing centers.
  • Provide closure to each day's learning by using the songs and videos that are linked in this product. You won’t ever have to go searching for fun ways to engage your students when learning about eclipses when you use this unit! 

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Total Pages
140 pages
Answer Key
N/A
Teaching Duration
1 Week
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
NGSS1-ESS1-1
Use observations of the sun, moon, and stars to describe patterns that can be predicted. Examples of patterns could include that the sun and moon appear to rise in one part of the sky, move across the sky, and set; and stars other than our sun are visible at night but not during the day. Assessment of star patterns is limited to stars being seen at night and not during the day.

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