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Free solar eclipse resource

Celebrate the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse with a free resource for grades K–8

Modeling a solar eclipse

Explore the solar eclipse with a free, engaging activity

The 2024 total solar eclipse offers a unique teaching moment, and we're here to help you make the most of it. Our resource provides an engaging activity that is adaptable for grades K–8 and will support you in bringing this astronomical event to life for your students.  Let’s harness the power of this celestial event for an extraordinary learning experience!

Safely viewing a solar eclipse
Except during the brief total phase of a total solar eclipse, when the Moon completely blocks the Sun’s bright face, it is not safe to look directly at the Sun without specialized eye protection for solar viewing.

When watching the partial phases of the solar eclipse directly with your eyes, which happens before and after totality, you must look through safe solar viewing glasses (“eclipse glasses”) or a safe handheld solar viewer at all times.

Solar eclipse glasses

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