Check out our favorite activities from the 2024-2025 school year for ways your family can learn together anytime, anywhere you are!
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Arts and Crafts | Ages 5 and Up
Materials: Paper towel tube, 3 pieces of paper, scissors, tape, crayons or markers
Make your own airplane model out of a paper towel tube.
Arts and Crafts | Ages 9 and Up
Materials: Paper, Crayons or markers
Be like a NASA artist! Design a travel poster and imagine what it might be like to travel to this distant world.
Music and Dance | Ages 4 and Up
Materials: Access to YouTube
Check our these original songs inspired by space exploration and the starry skies.
Music and Dance | All Ages
Materials: Something to play music on
Move your body to learn more about supernova.
Experiment | Ages 9 and Up
Materials: Paper, Paper clips, Wire hanger
Learn how to fold paper to make a paper airplane, fly it, and discover what happens when you make changes to it.
Experiment | Ages 9 and Up
Materials: Balloon, empty bottle, funnel, spoon, baking soda, vinegar, paper towels
Launch a balloon by making a chemical reaction and learn about the power of thrust.
Observation Activity | Ages 8 and Up
Materials: Internet Access
Spell your name with images taken of Earth by Landsat.
Mapping Activity | Ages 6 and Up
Materials: Paper, Crayons or markers
Turn your neighborhood into your own compass, using landmarks to figure out North, South, East, and West.
Music and Dance | Ages 4 and Up
Materials: Access to YouTube
Check our these original songs inspired by space exploration and the starry skies.
Music and Dance | Ages 4 and Up
Materials: Something to play music on
Move your body to learn more about supernova.
Arts and Crafts | Ages 5 and Up
Materials: Paper towel tube, 3 pieces of paper, scissors, tape, crayons or markers
Make your own airplane model out of a paper towel tube.
Mapping Activity | Ages 6 and Up
Materials: Paper, Crayons or markers
Turn your neighborhood into your own compass, using landmarks to figure out North, South, East, and West.
Observation Activity | Ages 8 and Up
Materials: Internet Access
Spell your name with images taken of Earth by Landsat.
Arts and Crafts | Ages 9 and Up
Materials: Paper, Crayons or markers
Be like a NASA artist! Design a travel poster and imagine what it might be like to travel to this distant world.
Experiment | Ages 9 and Up
Materials: Paper, Paper clips, Wire hanger
Learn how to fold paper to make a paper airplane, fly it, and discover what happens when you make changes to it.
Experiment | Ages 9 and Up
Materials: Balloon, empty bottle, funnel, spoon, baking soda, vinegar, paper towels
Launch a balloon by making a chemical reaction and learn about the power of thrust.
Music and Dance | All Ages
Materials: Something to play music on
Move your body to learn more about supernova.
Arts and Crafts | Ages 5 and Up
Materials: Paper towel tube, 3 pieces of paper, scissors, tape, crayons or markers
Make your own airplane model out of a paper towel tube.
Arts and Crafts | Ages 9 and Up
Materials: Paper, Crayons or markers
Be like a NASA artist! Design a travel poster and imagine what it might be like to travel to this distant world.
Mapping Activity | Ages 6 and Up
Materials: Paper, Crayons or markers
Turn your neighborhood into your own compass, using landmarks to figure out North, South, East, and West.
Experiment | Ages 9 and Up
Materials: Paper, Paper clips, Wire hanger
Learn how to fold paper to make a paper airplane, fly it, and discover what happens when you make changes to it.
Experiment | Ages 9 and Up
Materials: Balloon, empty bottle, funnel, spoon, baking soda, vinegar, paper towels
Launch a balloon by making a chemical reaction and learn about the power of thrust.
Music and Dance | Ages 4 and Up
Materials: Access to YouTube
Check our these original songs inspired by space exploration and the starry skies.
Observation Activity | Ages 8 and Up
Materials: Internet Access
Spell your name with images taken of Earth by Landsat.
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