Student Instructions
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βSummary: Students will record what an astronaut does, choose the tools an astronaut uses and draw a picture of themselves as an astronaut (and explain their picture.) π Digital book from Unite for Literacy about what you might see in outer space: https://www.uniteforliteracy.com/unite/tech/book?BookId=60&shr=1&LangId=0 π Key Vocabulary: astronaut, shuttle, rocket, rover, satellite, helmet, jetpack, space suit βThis is a supplemental activity that can be used in conjunction with your district curriculum. βThis activity is best used whole group on an interactive board where students come up and manipulate the objects in the activity or on individual devices in focused small groups (especially for any voice or screen recording/video activities). π Always preview videos/links to be sure they fit your audience/needs.