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Three dance sessions taking children on an exciting journey into space!

1. Preparing for launch. audio

The children get ready to start their adventure in space.

1. Preparing for launch

2. Binary stars and black holes. audio

Once in space the children create dances representing binary stars and black holes.

2. Binary stars and black holes

3. Spacewalk and return to Earth. audio

In the final session children take a spacewalk to mend the rocket before returning to Earth.

3. Spacewalk and return to Earth

Journey through space

The unit begins with getting dressed as an astronaut and gathering equipment for a space journey. A countdown needs sudden changes between still-shapes at different levels and directions: 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1


Then, small groups build a rocket and make it
lift off! We operate the rocket controls and see the earth disappear
and the moon come into view. But on the way to the moon and planets, the rocket goes wrong and whizzes through space-time at hyper-speed into deep space. Pairs circle around each other to represent ‘binary stars’ and small groups make ‘black hole’ shapes for others to travel through, under the force of gravity.

Next, we take a spacewalk to mend the rocket, before returning home. On the way the children perform a ‘solar system’ movement sequence in a class circle, with actions for the different planetary bodies. A final splashdown brings the astronauts in a landing capsule into the sea, and back to Earth for a relaxing cool down.

Resources

Guidance on using the dance sessions in this unit with your group (pdf)

Teacher's Notes

Download extended music sequences for this unit (without presenter instructions)

Download music sequences

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