Astronomy

Grade level

  • K-2
  • 3-5
  • 6-8
  • 9-12
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Lunar Cycle Challenge (AAAS)

Learn how to identify the different phases of the moon cycle when you solve this puzzle.

(3 votes)

Shadows Throughout the Day (Harcourt)

Move the sun across the daytime sky to see how shadows change.

(1 vote)

Patterns in the Sky (Houghton Mifflin)

Learn how the movement of the earth around the sun causes seasonal changes in this interactive game.

(1 vote)

Planets (e-Learning for Kids)

Learn the positions of the planets in the solar system then fly your spaceship to explore.

(1 vote)

Solar System (e-Learning for Kids)

Join Mary and Mark on their mission to explore the planets and different parts of the solar system.

(3 votes)

Window to Earth (NASA)

Explore the earth by viewing photographs taken from space.

(1 vote)

Scale of the Universe 2

(23 votes)

Lunar Cycle Challenge (AAAS)

Learn how to identify the different phases of the moon cycle when you solve this puzzle.

(3 votes)

Lunar Cycle (e-Learning for Kids)

Travel to Space Pro Planetarium and learn about the phases of the moon with a friendly astronomer.

(2 votes)

Shadows Throughout the Day (Harcourt)

Move the sun across the daytime sky to see how shadows change.

(1 vote)

Patterns in the Sky (Houghton Mifflin)

Learn how the movement of the earth around the sun causes seasonal changes in this interactive game.

(1 vote)

Planets (e-Learning for Kids)

Learn the positions of the planets in the solar system then fly your spaceship to explore.

(1 vote)

Solar System (e-Learning for Kids)

Join Mary and Mark on their mission to explore the planets and different parts of the solar system.

(3 votes)

Gravity Launch! (AAAS)

Adjust your ship's thrust and take-off angle so it successfully docks at the space station.

(2 votes)

Earth in the Universe (Houghton Mifflin)

Adjust the intensity of solar wind and the latitude of the earth to learn how an aurora is formed.

(1 vote)

Window to Earth (NASA)

Explore the earth by viewing photographs taken from space.

(1 vote)

Search for Spin Offs (NASA)

Learn about everyday items that are developed from technology used for space exploration.

(1 vote)

Go to the Head of the Solar System (NASA)

Which planet has the most wind? Test your knowledge of the solar system in this game.

(1 vote)

Be a Martian! (NASA)

Work as a Martian scientist and help map craters and other landforms on Mars.

(3 votes)

Eyes on the Solar System (NASA)

Join the adventure of NASA space exploration in this simulator with images from real missions!

(3 votes)

Satellite Insight (NASA)

Think and move fast enough to collect the data on solar storms being captured by the GOES satellite.

(1 vote)

Space Rocks (NASA)

Will Earth ever be impacted by space rock? Explore the science of objects in our solar system.

(2 votes)

Lunar Phases (McGrawHill)

Why is the moon is only visible on certain days of the month? Find out with this activity!

(1 vote)

Pluto's Secret (NatGeo)

(44 votes)

Planet Impact

Learn about gravity by pelting Jupiter with comets!

(7 votes)

Angry Red Planet

This is an online science mystery involving a trip to Mars and biology of the human body.

(8 votes)

Lifeboat to Mars (PBS)

(7 votes)

Scale of the Universe 2

(23 votes)

Google Sky

Explore our universe with images from the Hubble Space Telescope and other professional resources.

(9 votes)

Game for Science

Create your online avatar character, and explore a virtual world dedicated to science.

(2 votes)

Lunar Cycle (e-Learning for Kids)

Travel to Space Pro Planetarium and learn about the phases of the moon with a friendly astronomer.

(2 votes)

Solar System (e-Learning for Kids)

Join Mary and Mark on their mission to explore the planets and different parts of the solar system.

(3 votes)

Gravity Launch! (AAAS)

Adjust your ship's thrust and take-off angle so it successfully docks at the space station.

(2 votes)

Earth in the Universe (Houghton Mifflin)

Adjust the intensity of solar wind and the latitude of the earth to learn how an aurora is formed.

(1 vote)

Window to Earth (NASA)

Explore the earth by viewing photographs taken from space.

(1 vote)

Go to the Head of the Solar System (NASA)

Which planet has the most wind? Test your knowledge of the solar system in this game.

(1 vote)

Be a Martian! (NASA)

Work as a Martian scientist and help map craters and other landforms on Mars.

(3 votes)

Eyes on the Solar System (NASA)

Join the adventure of NASA space exploration in this simulator with images from real missions!

(3 votes)

Space Rocks (NASA)

Will Earth ever be impacted by space rock? Explore the science of objects in our solar system.

(2 votes)

Desert Rats Virtual Test Site (NASA)

Explore futuristic space technologies that NASA may use to explore the solar system.

The Moon's Phases

Reflect on the moon phases caused by its orbit and how sunlight bounces to illuminate the surface.

Lunar Phases (McGrawHill)

Why is the moon is only visible on certain days of the month? Find out with this activity!

(1 vote)

My Solar System (PhET)

Discover the effects of mass, velocity, and distance on a solar system in this interactive game.

3D Solar System Web

(2 votes)

Could Mars Support Life? (McDougal Littell)

Contrast the environment of the Earth with that of Mars to see if life would be possible.

Pluto's Secret (NatGeo)

(44 votes)

Scale of the Universe 2

(23 votes)

Google Sky

Explore our universe with images from the Hubble Space Telescope and other professional resources.

(9 votes)

Game for Science

Create your online avatar character, and explore a virtual world dedicated to science.

(2 votes)

Space Rocks (NASA)

Will Earth ever be impacted by space rock? Explore the science of objects in our solar system.

(2 votes)

Desert Rats Virtual Test Site (NASA)

Explore futuristic space technologies that NASA may use to explore the solar system.

The Moon's Phases

Reflect on the moon phases caused by its orbit and how sunlight bounces to illuminate the surface.

My Solar System (PhET)

Discover the effects of mass, velocity, and distance on a solar system in this interactive game.

3D Solar System Web

(2 votes)

Could Mars Support Life? (McDougal Littell)

Contrast the environment of the Earth with that of Mars to see if life would be possible.

Pluto's Secret (NatGeo)

(44 votes)

Planet Impact

Learn about gravity by pelting Jupiter with comets!

(7 votes)

Angry Red Planet

This is an online science mystery involving a trip to Mars and biology of the human body.

(8 votes)

Lifeboat to Mars (PBS)

(7 votes)

Scale of the Universe 2

(23 votes)

Google Sky

Explore our universe with images from the Hubble Space Telescope and other professional resources.

(9 votes)

Game for Science

Create your online avatar character, and explore a virtual world dedicated to science.

(2 votes)

Lunar Cycle Challenge (AAAS)

Learn how to identify the different phases of the moon cycle when you solve this puzzle.

(3 votes)

Lunar Cycle (e-Learning for Kids)

Travel to Space Pro Planetarium and learn about the phases of the moon with a friendly astronomer.

(2 votes)

Shadows Throughout the Day (Harcourt)

Move the sun across the daytime sky to see how shadows change.

(1 vote)

Patterns in the Sky (Houghton Mifflin)

Learn how the movement of the earth around the sun causes seasonal changes in this interactive game.

(1 vote)

Planets (e-Learning for Kids)

Learn the positions of the planets in the solar system then fly your spaceship to explore.

(1 vote)

Solar System (e-Learning for Kids)

Join Mary and Mark on their mission to explore the planets and different parts of the solar system.

(3 votes)

Gravity Launch! (AAAS)

Adjust your ship's thrust and take-off angle so it successfully docks at the space station.

(2 votes)

Earth in the Universe (Houghton Mifflin)

Adjust the intensity of solar wind and the latitude of the earth to learn how an aurora is formed.

(1 vote)

Window to Earth (NASA)

Explore the earth by viewing photographs taken from space.

(1 vote)

Search for Spin Offs (NASA)

Learn about everyday items that are developed from technology used for space exploration.

(1 vote)

Go to the Head of the Solar System (NASA)

Which planet has the most wind? Test your knowledge of the solar system in this game.

(1 vote)

Be a Martian! (NASA)

Work as a Martian scientist and help map craters and other landforms on Mars.

(3 votes)

Eyes on the Solar System (NASA)

Join the adventure of NASA space exploration in this simulator with images from real missions!

(3 votes)

Satellite Insight (NASA)

Think and move fast enough to collect the data on solar storms being captured by the GOES satellite.

(1 vote)

Space Rocks (NASA)

Will Earth ever be impacted by space rock? Explore the science of objects in our solar system.

(2 votes)

Desert Rats Virtual Test Site (NASA)

Explore futuristic space technologies that NASA may use to explore the solar system.

The Moon's Phases

Reflect on the moon phases caused by its orbit and how sunlight bounces to illuminate the surface.

Lunar Phases (McGrawHill)

Why is the moon is only visible on certain days of the month? Find out with this activity!

(1 vote)

My Solar System (PhET)

Discover the effects of mass, velocity, and distance on a solar system in this interactive game.

3D Solar System Web

(2 votes)

Could Mars Support Life? (McDougal Littell)

Contrast the environment of the Earth with that of Mars to see if life would be possible.

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