What summer would be complete without a bit of nighttime stargazing? I already have a variety of Montessori-inspired astronomy units. Today, I want to continue our focus specifically on stars and constellations, a great unit study for the summer if you add some outdoor stargazing. Of course, this unit works well at any time of year.
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Here are some great resources for a Montessori-inspired star and constellation unit:
Star and Constellation Printables
I put together a list of free star and constellation printables along with Montessori-inspired constellation activities using free printables.
Montessori Print Shop has astronomy cards and a variety of materials about the sun available for purchase, including sun nomenclature book.
Teachers Pay Teachers has lots of Montessori constellation printables available for purchase.
Montessori-Inspired Star and Constellation Activities
- Space-hemed post with activities for pouring star-shaped pasta, sweeping stars, tracing constellations using a free printable from Kidssoup, dot-to-dot constellations, star counting, and constellation pin punching from Counting Coconuts
- Learning about Space from Trillium Montessori
- Space activities, including star lacing from Homeschool Escapade
- Hands-on Learning of Constellations for Preschoolers from The Pinay Homeschooler
Our Space Explorer Adventure from The Natural Homeschool
Letter S Tot School from The Kavanaugh Report
12+ Space-Themed Activities from Welcome to Mommyhood
Moon Phases and Constellations from Our Montessori Life
- Astronomy Unit – Stars from Every Star Is Different
- Constellation Craft from Gift of Curiosity
- Universe Unit from Montessori from the Heart
- Activities for a study of the universe, including astronomer cards and an idea for making a life cycle of a star booklet from Leptir
Discovering Constellations from Marin Schmidt
Astronomy Newsletter from Montessori Mom;
Backyard Series: Be an Astronomer from Montessori Rocks
The Star Constellations from Miss Tyler-Smith’s Montessori 9-12 Class Blog
- Circuit Constellations from Lemon Lime Adventures
- Star Activities from Red Ted Art, including Constellation Luminary Paper Craft
- Hanging Glow-in-the-Dark Constellation from A Little Pinch of Perfect
- Pipecleaner Constellations from 123 Homeschool 4 Me
- How to Find the North Star from Science Sparks
Starlit Night in a Cup from Creative Little Explorers
Constellation art with rocks and sidewalk chalk from Creekside Learning
Sticky Constellations from And Next Comes L
Star Activities from JDaniel4’s Mom
Constellation Lacing Cards from The Idea Room
Constellation Fruit Gummies from Left Brain Craft Brain
Constellation Cards and Myths for Kids from How Wee Learn
Constellation Craft from No Time for Flash Cards
- Glitter Stardust Writing Tray and Connecting DIY Star Magnets from Lalymom
- Starry Night Activities from Stimulating Learning with Rachel (blog is no longer available)
- Starry Night Sensory Bag from Playground Parkbench
- Constellation Geoboards from Babble Dabble Do
Geoboard Constellations from School Time Snippets
Make Constellations Using DIY Magnetic LED Lights from Buggy and Buddy
Learning about Constellations Crafts and Activities from Artsy Momma
Building Star Constellations from Edventures with Kids
Sticker Resist Starry Night Cards from The Artful Parent
If I Was a Constellation from Relentlessly Fun, Deceptively Educational
More Star and Constellation Resources
Montessori Services has constellation books and activities.
Nienhuis Montessori has the stars exercise.
Astronomy Unit Study Pinterest Board
Have you been stargazing yet this summer?
My Montessori-Inspired Astronomy Posts
Fun Montessori Hundred Board Extension – Count 100 Glow-in-the-Dark Stars
- Free Star and Constellation Printables and Montessori-Inspired Constellation Activities
- Astronaut Unit
- Montessori-Inspired Astronomy Activities
- Montessori-Inspired Star and Constellation Unit
- Montessori-Inspired Moon Unit
- Montessori-Inspired Solar System Activities and World Space Week Blog Hop
- Montessori-Inspired Astronomy Units
- Montessori-Inspired Moon Activities for Toddlers and Preschoolers
- Montessori-Inspired Phases-of-the-Moon Playdough Tray
- Free Moon Printables and Montessori-Inspired Moon Activities
- Montessori-Inspired Moon Activities with Spielgaben {Free Printables}
- Free Moon Do-a-Dot Printable (Montessori-Inspired Instant Download)
- Free Moon Cutting Strips (Montessori-Inspired Instant Download)
- The Best Moon Books for Kids
- Astronomy Unit Study Pinterest Board
2018 Montessori Series – Science and Nature
This post is part of the 2018 Montessori Series. This month’s theme is science and nature. See more science and nature ideas from these fabulous bloggers:
- Ocean Science for Kids – Easy Ocean Life Experiment | Natural Beach Living
- Human Anatomy Body Systems Printable 3-Part Cards | The Natural Homeschool
- The Ultimate Montessori-Inspired Star and Constellation Unit | Living Montessori Now
- Summer Nature Collections | The Kavanaugh Report
- Human Body Montessori-Friendly Learning Materials | The Pinay Homeschooler
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kelly says
Oh this work looks like it would fit perfectly with my kids’ interests! DD6 has always loved punching work, and DS4 is very into astronomy right now. Thank you Deb! We’ll give a try!
Deb says
Thanks so much, Kelly! I hope you and your kids have fun with the astronomy activities! 🙂
Leptir says
Thanks for featuring my activities again 🙂
Deb says
My pleasure, Natasa! You have so many great activities on your blog! 🙂
Larri says
Perfect timing, Deb, as the Perseid Meteor Showers have begun. They peak Aug. 12/13. Thanks for sharing the links and great ideas. Happy Thursday!
Deb says
Thanks so much, Larri! I love that the timing is perfect! Happy Thursday to you, too! 🙂
Daisy says
Love reading these thematic posts x
Deb says
Thanks for your kind comment, Daisy! I’m so glad they’re helpful! 🙂
Montessori Print Shop says
As always…thank you for the link-up! 🙂 It’s great how you give people a starting point for so many topics of study. This post ties in nicely with our recent theme of the solar system http://www.montessoriprintshop.com/Solar_System.html
Deb says
My pleasure, Jennifer! Thanks for your kind comment and for linking to my post! It does tie in well with a study of the solar system! I just added your solar system page (which is great!) to my post https://livingmontessorinow.com/2011/01/17/activity-of-the-week-montessori-inspired-astronomy-activities/.
Connie, the daisyhead says
Thanks for some fun activities! I think my 4yo would have such fun with some of these.
Thanks for the visit!
Deb says
Thanks so much, Connie! I hope you find some ideas that work well for your 4 year old! 🙂
Leptir says
Hi! One Lovely Blog Award is waiting for you – here:
http://leptir-mojpribor.blogspot.com/2011/08/one-lovely-blog-award.html
Nataša
Deb says
Thanks SO MUCH, Natasa! I’m honored and truly appreciate it! 🙂
Ewa says
I found your blog very inspiring therefore I decided to leave you an award on my blog http://www.wczesnaedukacjaantkaikuby.blogspot.com/2011/08/9-x-one-lovely-blog-award.html
Thank you for sharing your great ideas with us
Hugs
Ewa
Deb says
Thank you, Ewa – that’s so sweet of you! I really appreciate both your very kind comment and the award! 🙂