In Astronomy, students in grade 5 begin to explore the wonders of the universe, from the planets in our solar system to the stars and galaxies beyond. They learn how scientists study space using telescopes, satellites, and space probes. This subject helps children understand the relationship between the Earth, Moon, and Sun while also sparking curiosity about comets, asteroids, and black holes. By asking questions and making observations, learners discover how space science connects to history, technology, and daily life on Earth. Astronomy encourages imagination, critical thinking, and a deeper appreciation of the cosmos.
🟢 Starter
- Draw the Sun in Astronomy and add rays to show its light.
- Create a picture in Astronomy of Earth and the Moon together.
- Make a simple star map in Astronomy with five stars.
- Draw the phases of the Moon in Astronomy.
- Create a rocket design in Astronomy with crayons.
- Show day and night in Astronomy using a drawing of Earth.
- Make a picture in Astronomy of the Sun, Earth, and Moon.
- Draw a shooting star in Astronomy.
- Design a space helmet in Astronomy.
- Draw a planet with rings in Astronomy.
- Create a constellation in Astronomy by connecting dots.
- Draw a galaxy swirl in Astronomy.
- Make a simple telescope design in Astronomy.
- Draw Mars in Astronomy and color it red.
- Create a space scene in Astronomy with stars and one planet.
- Show gravity in Astronomy by drawing an apple falling.
- Design a flag for space explorers in Astronomy.
- Draw the Sun and label it in Astronomy.
- Make a drawing of astronauts walking on the Moon in Astronomy.
- Draw a rocket launch in Astronomy.
🟡 Practice
- Create a solar system poster in Astronomy with all eight planets.
- Draw the phases of the Moon in Astronomy as a cycle.
- Design a rover in Astronomy for exploring Mars.
- Create a fact chart in Astronomy about the planets.
- Make a comparison in Astronomy of Earth and Jupiter with drawings.
- Design a star chart in Astronomy for a summer night sky.
- Create a comic strip in Astronomy about an astronaut in space.
- Draw a diagram in Astronomy showing an eclipse.
- Create a poster in Astronomy explaining why Earth has seasons.
- Make a model in Astronomy using paper of the Earth, Sun, and Moon.
- Design a space station in Astronomy.
- Create a fact sheet in Astronomy about Saturn’s rings.
- Make a space travel diary in Astronomy with three entries.
- Create a constellation map in Astronomy for your birthday month.
- Design an alien planet in Astronomy with unique features.
- Make a diagram in Astronomy to show gravity between Earth and Moon.
- Create a fact page in Astronomy about black holes.
- Design your own rocket mission patch in Astronomy.
- Write a space riddle in Astronomy.
- Create a Moon landing poster in Astronomy.
🔴 Challenge
- Build a 3D model in Astronomy of the solar system.
- Create a project in Astronomy comparing the size of planets.
- Write a report in Astronomy about life on the International Space Station.
- Design a future spacecraft in Astronomy with special features.
- Create a timeline in Astronomy of space exploration history.
- Make a research poster in Astronomy about constellations.
- Design a planet in Astronomy with its own climate and moons.
- Write a story in Astronomy about traveling to another galaxy.
- Create a fact book in Astronomy about comets and asteroids.
- Design a classroom exhibition in Astronomy with space drawings.
- Write a poem in Astronomy about stars.
- Create a detailed star map in Astronomy with at least 10 constellations.
- Research and present in Astronomy the phases of an eclipse.
- Make a digital slideshow in Astronomy about galaxies.
- Design a game in Astronomy where players explore planets.
- Write a newspaper article in Astronomy about the first Moon landing.
- Create a research page in Astronomy about telescopes.
- Design a colony on Mars in Astronomy and explain how people survive.
- Create a space quiz in Astronomy for classmates.
- Plan a future mission in Astronomy to search for life on another planet.