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U.S. Space and Rocket Center
Grade Level:
3
Subject:
Social Studies, Geography, Language Arts
Topic:
Huntsville, Alabama U.S Space and Rocket Center: Apollo 11
Objective:
Students will identify the historical importance of the U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, AL.
Students will use a map to find the location of Hunstville.
Students will learn how to effectively explain an object created by them through descriptive writing.
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Teacher will find and print pictures of the Space and Rocket Center and bring them to the class to tape up as visuals for the students when creating their personal rocket or spaceship.
Teacher will have a video link to Neil Armstrong walking on the moon.
Teacher will have a map of Alabama present to show students where Huntsville is in relation to where they are currently located.
Materials:
Computer with Internet access
White Board
Tape
Glue
Construction Paper
Stickers
Scissors
Markers, Crayons, Colored Pencils
Lined Paper
Pen or Pencil