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Stars Co-op Lesson

Rating is 5.0 out of five stars based on 1 review
$8.00Price

This Stars Co-op Lesson equips you to confidently lead a rich, engaging study of God’s magnificent universe — all in one open-and-go guide.

 

Designed for ages 4–11 (and enjoyable for parents, too), this lesson weaves together science, Scripture, movement, art, and meaningful discussion for a memorable co-op experience.

 

Children will explore the life cycle of stars, discover glowing nebulas, learn what happens during a supernova, identify galaxies, and learn about constellations — all while reflecting on how God created the sun, moon, and stars for signs, seasons, days, and years.

 

What’s Included in the Co-op Lesson:

  • Fully scripted teaching guide (no prep stress)

  • Real photographs of stars, nebulas, galaxies, and supernovas

  • Truth Talk devotional discussion

  • Interactive teaching prompts (and jokes) for mixed ages (4–11)

  • Step-by-step teacher instructions

  • Hands-on night sky art project

  • Movement-based PE game that reinforces concepts

 

This lesson is designed to create shared wonder — where children don’t just learn about space, but experience awe together.

 

Perfect for homeschool co-ops, church groups, or enrichment classes.

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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
    Based on 1 review
    1 review

    • Michelle Bruce21 hr. ago
      Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
      Praise God Moment

      It's moments like tonight that make me so thankful God blessed us with this great nature co-op curriculum....my 9 year old boy was so intrigued by our lesson on Stars and constellations today it lead him to want to sit and observe the night sky with me tonight (how random)...we've done plenty of lessons on Stars from other curriculums in the past, we've even been "assigned" to observe the night sky (to be honest hes never wanted to because, "I've seen stars before") .....but tonight when it wasn't prompted by an "assignment" and just out of a natural wonder left me in awe, to see the wonder in his eyes and words of amazement it's such an ah-ha moment. We truly have such an amazing creator, just look up to the stars and see for yourself. 🙏


      -Thank you for providing fot such memorable homeschool moments like this!

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