Track the Moon Like a Farmer! Activity best for children ages four and up
Before clocks, people used to rely on the sun and moon for “electricity.” During the day, people used the moon as a clock and light, and at night, the moon was used as a big flashlight. Farmer’s especially relied on the moon to know when to grow and harvest their crops. Today we’re making our own Harvest Moon Tracker!
GUIDING QUESTIONS
Why is the Harvest Moon important?
MATERIALS
Paper plate/cardboard
Blue, green, yellow, and brown construction paper
Tissue paper
Glue stick
Scissors
Pipe cleaner
Any other materials you have around your home to add to your tracker
DIRECTIONS
STEP 1
Cut out and glue a piece of blue construction paper for the sky. Then add your green and brown papers on the bottom half as your crops.
STEP 2
Next, glue down your pipe cleaners and scrunched up tissue paper to the crops. These will be the fruits and vegetables we are harvesting!
STEP 3
Draw the moon phases on a yellow sheet of paper. Then cut them out and glue them to the top of the sky in a rainbow shape.
STEP 4
Finish off your tracker by adding an arrow! Create an arrow shape with a pipe cleaner to create your clock hand. Use scissors to gently poke a hole where your clock hand will go. Insert the pipe cleaner through the back then tape it down.