Marvel at the Moon With These Activities from NASA-JPL

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Title: Moon Activities for Kids

Explore Moon Activities for Kids

Whether it's near or far, bright or dark, the Moon provides a constant source of wonder that can come from simply looking up. Tonight, during the supermoon, the Moon may look especially bright as it hugs the closest curve in its orbit about 222,000 miles away.

You can explore more about the Moon at home with these activities from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Follow the links below to watch video tutorials and get step-by-step instructions for making things like a Moon phases calendar, Moon crater and Moon journal!

Looking for more activities to do at home for kids and families? Visit Learning Space With NASA at Home for our latest video tutorials and activities. Even more coming soon!

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What’s a Supermoon and Just How Super Is It? – Here's what you can really expect to see during a supermoon and why.

Make a Moon Journal

Make a Moon Journal – Find out how to make a journal showing the phases of the Moon by observing the Moon throughout the month and drawing what you see.

Make a Moon Phases Calendar

Make a Moon Phases Calendar – Like a decoder wheel for the Moon, this calendar will show you where and when to see the Moon and every moon phase throughout the year.

Make a Moon Crater

Make a Moon Crater – Make craters like the ones you can see on the Moon using simple baking ingredients.

All About the Moon

All About the Moon – Learn all about our natural satellite on the NASA Space Place website for kids!


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