Solar Eclipse 2024: Top Activities To Educate Students
By Anshika Verma05, Feb 2024 04:37 PMjagranjosh.com
Solar Eclipse 2024
NASA predicts that on April 8, the eclipse would start over the South Pacific and travel over the Pacific coast of Mexico, arriving in the United States in Texas. Tap to read about top activated to educate students about it!
Make a paper model
Assist students in creating a large circle to represent the moon's shadow out of black construction paper. Print labels, like ‘moon in shadow,’ and walk through the steps while they work on the project.
Explain the solar eclipse
Get some twine, a Styrofoam ball, and a flashlight from a craft store. To see the ball's shadow on a wall, hang the ball in front of it and shine a spotlight on it.
Read an eclipse book
Look for books about the solar eclipse at your local library. Ruth Sonneborn employs animals in her book ‘Someone is Eating the Sun’ to illustrate why the moon moves in front of the sun.
Debate on solar eclipse
A solar eclipse is more than just the sun going dark. The temperature drops and the direction and speed of the wind shift during eclipses. Make use of your display of the solar eclipse to illustrate these changes.
Play solar eclipse games
Create a fun game around the solar eclipse for your younger children. Playing solar eclipse games with students can make them interested in learning more about solar eclipse.
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