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Gazing at the Stars
Look at the evening sky and identify some of the stars. Select an activity to do back in the house such as roleplaying a job on a rocket to the stars. Use the Internet as a resource to search for frequently asked questions about stars.
How to have a fun-filled,family evening featuring the evening sky.
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Owner: Dickenson, Rhonda (User-8396, rhonda.dickenson:gvwfl)DS
Wednesday, June 13, 2001 04:34:10 PM EDT
Friday, December 21, 2007 07:26:48 AM EST
Modified By: Dickenson, Rhonda (User-8396, rhonda.dickenson:gvwfl)DS
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  • Select a clear night to go star watching with your child.
  • Bring a flashlight to check an astronomy guide for the names of the constellations.
  • What do the shapes resemble? When you go back inside, try one of these activities:
• read a bedtime story about how the constellations got their names • write a story about your imaginary trip to the stars • pretend to be star voyagers and act out your "jobs" on the rocket • paint or model some of your own stars in clay • search the Internet for frequently asked questions about starsSearch Search Encarta Online Deluxe SearchopolisPrintable VersionPoliciesRequest Review
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