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KS1 Learn at Home ChallengesWeek beginning 15th June – Whole school weekly theme: SpaceHow many points can you earn by completing some of these challenges during the week? Aim for at least 50!
2pts 5pts 10pts 20pts
WEE
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THEM
E Star GazingHave a look up in the night sky and
describe everything you can see. How much of the moon can you see? What
phase is the moon at?
Mind MapCreate a mind map of what you
already know about space. Can you remember who first walked on the
moon and what year was it?
Our Solar SystemDraw a picture to show the planets
in our solar system. Can you remember the order of the planets
from the sun?
Favourite PlanetMake a fact file about your favourite planet. What do you like best about
it? How it is different from other planets in our solar system?
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Bubble Painting
If you have paint at home, add a little washing up liquid and blow bubbles
into it using a straw. Place some paper over the top to make a great
planet surface.
Our solar systemListen to the the Solar System Song to learn the different planets in our solar system and their order. Which
planet is the biggest?
Make a planet mobile Colour in a paper plate or circular piece of paper using blue paint or
pencils. Then cut a spiral shape through it. You can add planets
instead of stars, then hang it up in your bedroom.
Plastic Planets
Use some plastic lids to make the planets. You add some details with
paint or felt pens.
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Cosmic Kids YogaJoin in with an episode of Cosmic
Kids Yogahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=J89U-WZHFc0
Space DanceFind some planet or space dances to
join in with. Pinkfong, Just Dance and Ready Set Dance have some
great ones to try.
Astronaut AerobicsAstronauts have to be fit and agile for their missions into space. Can
you design a home workout and put your agility to the test! You could
even use Mr Garcia's video to help.
Floating in SpaceFind some ‘space music’ to listen to.
Close your eyes and imagine yourself slowly travelling through the solar system. Float past all the planets before you return to earth!
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