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This interactive Moon Flyby Simulator from This Month™ brings gravity, trajectory, and free-return physics to life for elementary students in grades K–5. Students trace a figure-8 path from Earth to…
This interactive Moon Flyby Simulator from This Month™ brings gravity, trajectory, and free-return physics to life for elementary students in grades K–5. Students trace a figure-8 path from Earth to…
Artemis II’s long countdown – a space historian explains why it has taken over 50 years to return to the Moon The Artemis I crew and service modules with the Moon…
Free Rocket to the Moon Simulator – Physics for K–5 🚀 Tip: Select your grade level, adjust the sliders, then press Ignite Engines to launch! What Is the Rocket to…
The Spring Equinox: How Much Sun Does Your City Get? | This Month™ Instant Guide This Month™ · Instant Guide · Spring Science How Much Sun DoesYour City Get? On…
Spring into math practice with Easter Egg Addition, a standards-aligned K–5 word problem game featuring Easter eggs, baby chicks, chocolate bunnies, and more. Students choose their grade band (K–1, 2–3,…
Explore Good Friday and Easter through a global lens with this interactive K–5 educator’s guide. From Ukrainian pysanky eggs and Filipino Senakulo passion plays to Bermuda kite flying and Ethiopia’s…
Explore Passover with your K–5 students through the lens of cultural diversity and living tradition. This guide covers the Exodus story, the Seder plate, Ashkenazi, Sephardic, Mizrahi, and Ethiopian Jewish…
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