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Kindergarten - 5th Grade (approx. ages 5-11):

Jelena’s Sky Scavenger Hunt Locate different objects (the moon, cirrus clouds, etc.) and identify different types of skies (sunset, blue sky, etc.)!

Elementary Education Piece to Accompany Airspace Suggestions on how to take photos of our sky and teach about our environment in a classroom setting.

Stars! (A Lesson Plan) Suggestions on how to teach about stars -- includes definitions and possible activities.

Grades 6-12 (approx. ages 12-18): and Additional Resources for Middle School (approx. ages 12-14:, High School (approx. ages 15-18):

Host a Sky Day! Sky Days are inspiring all ages events designed to raise awareness about climate and sky. An event to create art about it, do science about it and learn about how our sky functions, what its vulnerabilities are and positive actions you can take to help with climate. Let us know with this form that you are interested in hosting a Sky Day event and we will give you tons of great ideas to make yours a huge success. (Check out these recent Sky Day hosts)

Sky Day Activities! Inspiring activities to connect people to their planet and sky. These activities can be done any day, or could be used to celebrate your Sky Day event.

Create an Airspace in Your Community! An Airspace is a place of contemplation on climate and sky, marked by a sign.

Post Your Sky and Climate Art to the SkyDay Project Galleries!  SkyDay Project is the inspiring citizen artwork created by our founder and artist Ben Whitehouse. People of all ages post their sky photos and climate art to raise awareness about the need for us all to come together to protect it for the benefit of all. Post to an existing gallery or request your own. Its all free! Learn more.

Take the Sunset Challenge! Take part in a global sunset watch and art making event!

Write a Sky-ku Like a haiku, but all about our sky!

Sky Theatre Create a one act play on climate.

Hold A Sky Concert Make music about the climate you love!

Say It Like You See it  Science students critique environmental art!

What Does Our Sky Mean to You?  Make a video about your personal connection to climate and sky and post it #SkyDayProject.

Calling All Artists! Artists can help move culture forward. So use your talents to engage your community on climate and ecological citizenship.

Shoot For The Moon - Nick and Meredith of Chicago's  Adler Planetarium show you how to take awesome night sky photos using a DSLR camera!

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K-5

Sky Scavenger Hunt
Sunset Challenge

Middle School

Write A Sky-ku!
The Air We Share
Earthrise

High School

Lead The Leaders
Calling All Artists!
Family Interviews

Adults

Want to Live Your Lifestyle
While Making A Difference On Climate?