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This Mission Control board is full of so many ways to learn through play. Finally, count backward from the mission number: 3-2-1 Blastoff!

Flip the switches to start the system, start the engine, increase power levels, and hit the thrusters. Oh, man, the excitement is building as we prepare to launch. Next, we added magnets to show the number as ten frame buttons. Then, we spun the arrow on the dice dial to match the mission number. Astronauts have to learn a ton of math and apply it constantly throughout their missions, so tying math into this space station dramatic play was the perfect opportunity! Plus, I got the genius giggles when I came up with this one, which can only mean it’s really good.įirst, we flipped over a mission number card that included tally marks to let us know which mission we were on. I am constantly looking for ways to incorporate learning through play.
