Who says that kindergarten isn't rocket science??

                     

To gain entry to KASA (Kindergarten Air & Space Association) Headquarters you must give the daily password to the teacher.

We started off our solar system theme by reading some books and deciding what we would need for our space center.  Here's the list of things that we came up with .

We have stars and a satellite near our rocket.

 

 

This is our space shuttle from the front.  We work for KASA .

We're on a mission...Notice the flames left from liftoff.

Every astronaut must wear a space suit to stay save from the harsh elements in space.

 

 Here we are putting the flag on the moon.

Here's Mission Control.

 

The "K" Kids can send information back to Mission Control on their computer.  The information is then recorded in our Mission Log Book.

Oh, no!  We've discovered aliens and meteors. 

Mrs. James is working hard getting stars in our Solar System.

Getting the asteroids ready for our Asteroid Belt.

Painting the sun. 

Here are the inner planets.

 

 

...and the outer planets on our Solar System mural.

 

   

Our space shuttle can only take 2 astronauts at a time so those students left behind on earth can work with our "Space" flannel board...

...to match planets with their names.

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