English Language Arts
- The child has learned the names of all the planets in our solar system.
- The child can identify the order of the planets from the sun.
- The child can spell and write the names of the planets correctly.
- The child can confidently discuss basic facts about each planet.
Math
- The child can count the number of planets in our solar system.
- The child can arrange the planets in the correct order based on their distance from the sun.
- The child can solve simple addition and subtraction problems related to the number of planets.
- The child can recognize and differentiate between larger and smaller planets.
Science
- The child has learned the names and basic characteristics of all the planets.
- The child can identify the different sizes and colors of the planets.
- The child understands the concept of the solar system and the relationship between the sun and the planets.
- The child can explain why some planets are closer to the sun than others.
For continued development, encourage the child to create a mini book or a poster about the planets. They can include fun facts, drawings, and labels for each planet. This will help reinforce their knowledge and enhance their creativity. Additionally, you can engage the child in planet-themed games or puzzles to make learning more interactive and enjoyable.
Book Recommendations
- There's No Place Like Space: All About Our Solar System by Tish Rabe: A fun and educational book that introduces young readers to the planets and other celestial bodies in an engaging way.
- The Darkest Dark by Chris Hadfield: This inspiring story follows a young boy who dreams of becoming an astronaut and how he overcomes his fear of the dark while learning about the wonders of space.
- Roaring Rockets by Tony Mitton: A rhyming book that takes children on a journey through space, exploring rockets, astronauts, and the thrill of space travel.
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