As parents you should guide your children in the activity, but don't take away their learning opportunity and do it for them. You may want to try the activity yourself first so you will be better prepared to help. Involve other children and have them work cooperatively (follow the link for advice) in teams. Also this activity employes many research-based strategies you may find of interest.
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The focus of this activity is for teams of students to
work collaboratively to investigate the possibility of
Northern Lights on other planets. Northern Lights have been
observed on other planets, and they are believed to
exist on still more planets. It is the student team’s job
to figure this out.They should start by reviewing
what they learned about Northern Lights on Earth from the
NASA CONNECT™ broadcast and generate a list of
conditions that are required for Northern Lights to exist. It
would be best for the groups to create a table or
matrix (download a sample table in MSWord) of the necessary conditions so they can
compare Earth more easily to the other planets.They
will find exploration tools waiting for them to
discover the conditions on the other planets so they
can fill in their table.Through comparison, the teams
should be able to determine which other planets
could have Northern Lights.