Exploring space
Use the text and picture tools to create a factsheet. Check out the Guidance and Vocab!
Teaching tips:
Use this activity to encourage children to write about the aspects of space exploration that interest them most.
Either use the information provided in the Guidance text or allow children to carry out their own research.
Use Interview Neil Armstrong as an interactive research tool to help inform their writing.
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