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Star
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Movement
Lesson
for Star Day
Objective:
The
students will move as shooting stars.
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Materials
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Procedure
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Have
a discussion with the students about shooting stars
and how they fall quickly across the sky.
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Play
some classical music and have the students imitate
shooting stars moving across the sky.
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Other
Lesson Ideas
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Have
the students arrange themselves into some common
constellations, such as the big dipper.
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Go
outside and chalk star shapes on the pavement.
Have the students hop from star to star.
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