Solar System Passport Activity

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UNAWE Universe Awareness for Young Children

Solar System Passport Everyone has a nationality: Brazilian, Indian, Dutch etc. This means you are a citizen of a nation or country, the country where you come from. That nationality is written in a passport, and that passport gives you the freedom to travel to other countries. When you travel, you receive stamps in your passport from the places you have visited. All of us are also citizens of Earth, the planet where we come from. Make yourself a Solar System passport. You can write in your ‘planet-ality’ and facts, pictures and details about the places in the Solar system you would like to travel to. It’s true that no citizen of planet Earth has ever travelled to another planet in the Solar System, but why not be prepared- just in case!

Solar System Passport GOAL: Introduce children to the idea of global citizenship. See earth as one planet, not just a collection of competing countries. MATERIALS: Scissors, pens, stapler, Passport Print-out. AGE GROUP: Adult supervised activity for 5 years and up

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UNAWE WHAT TO DO: • Print out the passport template on A4 paper, in the following way. Page 1 should be printed on one-sided paper only. The remaining Pages 2-9 should be printed on double- sided paper.

NB** The template will make 2 passports. This means that each template page will appear twice on each piece of paper • Fold each piece of paper in half so that the 2 halves are identical. Cut along the fold.

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UNAWE • Separate the papers into 2 identical piles.

• Take Page 1. and fold along the crease. The front page shall read Solar System Passport. The back blank page shall be the very back of the passport.

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UNAWE • Fold each page and collate so that the pages then read as follows: - Name/Age - Blank - Solar System - Mercury - Venus - Earth - Mars - Jupiter - Saturn - Uranus - Neptune - Dwarf Planets - Asteroids - Comets - Free Space - Creative telescope - Blank • Once the passport is in order, staple together on the outside. You are now ready to explore the Solar System!

Source: UNAWE Brazil UNAWE is an international programme to inspire young underprivileged children with the beauty and scale of the universe. Universe Awareness illustrates the multicultural origins of modern astronomy in an effort to broaden children's minds, awaken their curiosity in science and stimulate global citizenship and tolerance.

Universe Awareness is imagination, excitement and fun in the universe for the very young.

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