Pillows and bean bags and sheets turn into craters and low gravity. Today, we listened to Fanfare for the Common Man, by Aaron Copland (just go listen to the first 30 sec on iTunes...and you'll see why). That is such an inspiring song. To me, it speaks of the amazing accomplishments that common men have done and still do. It speaks of the great potential we have within us, that as we reach down and search and work for it, we begin to realize it and become our greatest selves.
(For some reason, I associate the advancements in space with that song...so I looked it up in Wikipedia to see if it was a theme song for a shuttle mission or something. Not so. It was written during WWII to uplift and encourage people during the war.)
Speaking of a common man, I had taught the kids before that Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on the moon. Today, my oldest remembered that! It was amazing! So, we repeated that oft repeated phrase, "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." As the music was playing, I excitedly told the kids how normal people do amazing things...like Neil Armstrong and Aaron Copland. They just loved it! And I just loved how they loved it!
Other things we have done with this space "class":
- use star and sun paper punches and glue stars and suns on black construction paper
- go to the St Louis Planetarium to see a show about stars and learn where the current locations of stars and planets are (for a few weeks, we knew right where Jupiter...or was it Venus...sat in the sky)
- go to National Geographic's interactive Solar System web site to learn more about our Solar System
Interesting, huh.
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