Practice identifying different objects in the sky and associated vocabulary terms with this set of 24 interactive clip cards.
Kindergarten and First Grade Science Activity
Introducing our interactive clip cards set, designed to help children identify different objects in the sky! This engaging and fun-filled educational resource is perfect for kids who are curious about the world above them.
Our clip card set covers a variety of objects that can be seen in the sky, including the sun, moon, stars, clouds, and more. Each slide features 2 clip cards with colorful illustrations of the objects, making it easy for young learners to identify and differentiate between them.
This resource will be great for independent learning centers, enhancing knowledge of basic space sciences, or introducing a science lesson. It can be used with students in a variety of grade levels and with varying ability levels.
No-Prep Science Lessons
This resource will be a fun addition to your science curriculum. It includes drag-and-drop interactions designed to teach your young explorers to identify different terms associated with things they see during the daytime or nighttime sky.
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This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a teacher in Michigan and Teach Starter Collaborator.
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