Activities
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    Making craters
 Things you need
1.A bowl
2. Some news paper
3. Some sand
4. Some stones (different sizes)
     What to do
 Take the news paper and lay it on the ground, put the sand in
the bowl and put the bowl on the news paper. Take the stones
and drop them in the bowl one at a time, it  will make the sand look like the moon and it's craters.  If you stood on a stool are the crater marks bigger?  Remember ask you're parents first!

  Blowing up the Universe
What you need
1. Paper( Black if possible)
2. White Crayon
3.A Balloon
4. Tape
5. Scissors
  What To Do
 Take the white crayon and draw some small galaxies on the black piece of paper then cut them out.  When your done with that then tape them on the balloon don't forget to space them evenly on the balloon.  Take the balloon and blow it up.  This will show what happened to the galaxies after the big bang (it made them move away from each other at the same rate).
 
     Night-Light
What You Need
1.  Red Cellophane
2.  Scissors
3.  Flashlight
4.  Tape
  What to do
 Use the scissors to cut out a circle bigger than the top of the flashlight.  When your done with that take the circle of cellophane and tape it to the top of the flashlight.  This will allow you to see in the dark at night and when you turn it off your eyes will still be used to the dark!

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 by Crecia Scovill