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This year, we are featuring activities that make it easy to participate safely in International Observe the Moon Night at home or almost anywhere. These activities are suitable for a variety of age groups, and they are easy to adapt for use with whatever materials you have available.
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Set aside some time each day to look at the Moon. Record your observations in the log provided here.
Time: 1 month
Recommended age: All ages
Group Size: Any
Materials:Printout or digital copy of Moon Observation Journal, writing utensil or editing app
Make Moon-related art (in any medium). Share your lunar artwork in the International Observe the Moon Night Flickr group using the tag ObserveTheMoonArt.
Time: Varies
Recommended age: All ages
Group Size: Any
Materials: Any
Make your very own lander, with a shock-absorbing system which will protect two “astronauts” when they land on a lunar landscape target. También disponible en Español.
Time: 30 minutes – 1 hour
Recommended age: 8–13 years old
Group size: individual or teams of 3–4 children
Materials*: 1 piece of stiff paper/cardboard, 1 small paper/plastic cup, 3 index cards, 2 regular marshmallows, 10 miniature marshmallows, 3 rubber bands, 8 plastic straws, scissors, tape. *These are only suggestions. Substitute whatever building materials you have available!
There are as many stories about the patterns on the face of the Moon as there are cultures who have observed them. Discover a variety of characters seen by cultures around the world, and create your own.
Time: 15–30 minutes
Recommended age: 7 years old and up
Group size: Any
Materials: Printout of Moon Myths from Around the World, tape or glue, pen/pencil
Model ancient lunar impacts using water balloons.
Time: 10–30 minutes
Recommended age: 8–13 years old
Group Size: Up to 10 children working in teams of 2–3
Materials: Outdoor area (such as a concrete patio or parking lot), water, 5 balloons, 5 rulers or tape measures, a towel, colored pencils/crayons/markers
Find out how high you could jump on the Moon and other worlds.
Time: 10–30 minutes
Recommended age: 3 years old and up
Group size: Any
Materials: Colored markers, measuring tape, chart paper, blue masking tape
Channel your inner astronaut! Take a picture of yourself completing each of the Moon challenges from the sheet provided here.
Time: Varies
Recommended age: All ages
Group Size: Any
Materials: Printout or digital copy of Moon Photo Bingo Challenge sheet, writing utensil or editing app
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School groups and other educators may wish to incorporate or build on these activities in International-Observe-the-Moon-Night-inspired programming. This is an opportunity to get the whole school involved.
Everyone: We welcome your creative interpretation, adaptation, and implementation!
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