Fantasy Solar System: Science Meets Arts and Crafts for Kids
By Pam Gaulin, published Jul 12, 2007
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The Fantasy Solar System is an educational paper crafts activity for children ages five and up. Their younger siblings can join in the fun, of course, and make their own planets.
Children can create their own Fantasy Solar System as a science project for homeschooling or for a school project.
They can also use paper crafts to make their Fantasy Solar System for a space-themed little boy's bedroom or little girl's bedroom.
Items Needed to Craft the Fantasy Solar System
four large white paper plates
one pencil
washable paints
paintbrushes
one hole punch with a circle or star shape
strands of black or other dark yarn
one piece of additional sturdy string (optional)
safety scissors
Paper Crafts: Create the Planets for the Fantasy Solar System
On a paper plate, children should draw circles of different shapes. Or, trace round objects from around the house, to make really round circles. Write the name of the planet on each one.
The planet names can be real, or they can be made up. Did you ever want to name a planet after yourself?
Also draw a couple of circles on another plate that have some rough edges, if you want to include meteorites or asteroids in yourfantasy solar system.
Before cutting out the planets, use crayons and paint to color the planets. Let them dry.
Making the Sun
A major part of the Fantasy Solar System can be the sun. For the sun, take one large paper plate and color it yellow, red, or orange. Of course, it's your fantasy solar system so the sun can be any color or colors that you want.
Next, use the hole punch to make two holes in the top of the sun. Attach the piece of heavy string. It's okay to use yarn.
Then take the hole punch and make holes in the bottom of the plate. This is where you will attach the planets. Try not to make the holes too close together, or the paper will rip.
Finishing Up the Fantasy Solar System
When the planets have dried, use the scissors to cut out the planets.
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