In recognition of the significant role of women in space exploration, students will recreate the colors of the galaxy and showcase their favorite quote from one of the influential women who aimed for the stars.
- Duration: 1 Hour(s)
- Grade(s): K – 6th
$3.99
In celebration of Women’s History Month, let’s learn about the pioneering women who defied gravity in order to pursue their dreams of working in space. Be inspired by their work and showcase their passion by making this out of this world craft.
In recognition of the significant role of women in space exploration, students will recreate the colors of the galaxy and showcase their favorite quote from one of the influential women who aimed for the stars.

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