Activity: "My child built a spacecraft out of legosâ
Science
- The child learned about the basic structure and components of a spacecraft.
- They gained an understanding of how different parts work together to make a functional spacecraft.
- They learned about basic aerodynamics and how it applies to spacecraft design.
- They explored the concept of propulsion and how it enables spacecraft to travel through space.
Encourage your child to further explore their interest in space and spacecraft by engaging in the following activities:
- Encourage them to research and learn about different types of spacecraft, such as satellites, rovers, and space shuttles.
- Discuss the history of space exploration and significant missions, such as the moon landing or the Mars rover missions.
- Encourage them to design and build different types of spacecraft using various materials and explore how design changes affect the performance.
- Visit a local planetarium or science museum to learn more about space and space exploration.
Book Recommendations
- The Darkest Dark by Chris Hadfield: A story inspired by the childhood of astronaut Chris Hadfield, emphasizing the importance of following dreams and overcoming fear.
- Night Sky Atlas by Robin Scagell: A guide for young stargazers that introduces the constellations, planets, and interesting celestial objects visible from Earth.
- You Are the First Kid on Mars by Patrick O'Brien: An interactive book that takes readers on a journey to Mars, allowing them to make decisions and solve problems along the way.
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