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Astronomy game videos

Preview of Nebula Tag
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Nebula Tag

This game is meant to recreate the Montessori experiment demonstrating how smaller pieces combine to make more significant pieces (from particles to stars). This lesson is done with a bowl of water and either small pieces of paper or glitter. The paper or glitter is poured onto the water, which naturally spreads. However, with a little stir, the small, individual glitter pieces start to clump up together. The students will take the place of the glitter in this game. When a student gets tagged, t
Preview of Solar System Scavenger Hunt
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Solar System Scavenger Hunt

This is the video for the lesson plan Solar System Scavenger Hunt! It's a relay scavenger hunt game that's perfect for teaching kids about the planets in our solar system. The game is so much fun and I think your students will absolutely love it! It's a great way to get them excited about science and learning about our amazing universe. I hope you give it a try and let me know how it goes!
Preview of Planet Distance Video
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Planet Distance Video

This game is an impressionistic lesson on the distances of the planets from the Sun. Students will do a tremendous amount of work, representing how far the students would have to travel to get from the Sun to the planets in the Solar System. This lesson will create a lasting impression of the great distances between the planets through the effort exerted during the lesson. In addition, this lesson involves so much running that you can observe your student's running gait properly.
Preview of Planetary Bodies and Newton's Laws of Motion Video
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Planetary Bodies and Newton's Laws of Motion Video

Dodgeball is a viral game with students. Students run around, throw and catch dodge balls, and use acrobatic dodging skills to evade their opponent’s tosses. However, adults often cite dodgeball as a game promoting violence and unfairness. Strong throwers picking on the weaker ones, face shots, and non-participating students are why dodgeball is not many adults’ favorite game. So why is there such a great divide between adults and children? Is there a way to bridge the gap? What if we kept the f
Preview of Planet Scale Video
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Planet Scale Video

How giant are the planets compared to each other? Most people know that Mercury is pretty small. What about Venus? Is it bigger or smaller than Earth? Is Mars about the same size as Earth too? Adults and students alike have lots of misconceptions about the planet's relative size to each other. We also don’t comprehend how much more massive the outer rim planets are. Hopefully, this impressionistic game gives the students the tools to better understand planet size.This game uses basketball and ge
Preview of Links and Albums for the Stardust Mystery Science Resources

Links and Albums for the Stardust Mystery Science Resources

Created by
Peter Solomon
The Stardust Mystery is the story of atoms, their properties, kinds, and arrangements.  It is about how atoms were created in star explosions during the evolution of the universe and shared by plants and animals during the history of planet Earth.  The story is told through The Stardust Mystery book, YouTube science videos, video games (PC and Chromebook/WebGL) short stories, and student projects. The PDF to download is a complete guide to the resources.
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