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Solar Eclipse 2024

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✏️If you're looking for the perfect 2024 Solar Eclipse Activities, look no further. This pack has over 20 pages full of fun and engaging activities to help your students learn all about the different types of eclipses! It's been used by thousands of teachers all over the world and will definitely become one of your favorite resources to use for teaching all about the solar eclipse types!

These solar eclipse activities are also great for independent center practice, early finisher activity, or even as extra practice at home as homework! I also love their versatility and use for cross-curricular learning. Your students will practice their non fiction reading skills while learning fun science facts!

What's included?

Solar Eclipse Activity Includes:

  • various graphic organizers (use all or use some)
  • Fill in the blank activity
  • Writing prompts
  • Reading passages on types of eclipses
  • Informative diagrams
  • Solar Eclipse info
  • Comprehension activities questions for the eclipse reading passages
  • KWL chart
  • Compare and Contrast Eclipses: Venn Diagram, t-charts
  • Safe links to eclipse informational videos (if safeshare.tv is blocked by your school or district, the videos will not play).

⭐ Pairs perfectly with my Solar System Unit! ⭐

This resource has been tried by teachers in classrooms all over the world! See what others are saying about this cursive resource:

"My 3rd and 4th graders loved this unit! They were so excited learning about eclipses that we even got into deeper space discussions. I loved that we could practice Venn diagrams and T-charts. Great Unit!"

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Taylor R.

"This was a great resource to help supplement my current curriculum! My students really enjoyed diving deeper into the topic! Thank you!"

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Samantha B.

"LOVED THIS! I had my students do this for extra credit yesterday to give them an activity to learn more about the Eclipse...And they LOVED IT! I like how you have differentiated graphic organizers for each reading activity...Such a great addition! Thanks for sharing this!"

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Julia W.

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25 pages
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Standards

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NGSS5-ESS1-2
Represent data in graphical displays to reveal patterns of daily changes in length and direction of shadows, day and night, and the seasonal appearance of some stars in the night sky. Examples of patterns could include the position and motion of Earth with respect to the sun and selected stars that are visible only in particular months. Assessment does not include causes of seasons.
NGSS5-ESS1-1
Support an argument that differences in the apparent brightness of the sun compared to other stars is due to their relative distances from Earth. Assessment is limited to relative distances, not sizes, of stars. Assessment does not include other factors that affect apparent brightness (such as stellar masses, age, stage).

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