It's in the stars, August 18, 2017

By David Reneke
Updated August 22 2017 - 1:41pm, first published August 18 2017 - 7:30pm
LESSONS: David Reneke suggests that when teaching children about stars, astronomy book courses aren’t enough - make your lessons as interactive as possible because everything in their world now is in animated form.
LESSONS: David Reneke suggests that when teaching children about stars, astronomy book courses aren’t enough - make your lessons as interactive as possible because everything in their world now is in animated form.

NEXT to dinosaurs, kids love space the best. Just ask any teacher. There are very few children that don’t love to talk about stars, planets, moons, comets, and asteroids. And the questions they ask put adults to shame. This past week was Science Week across Australia and our attention turns skyward once more. What better way to celebrate their interest than to have a star party? 

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