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Relive the Historic Moon Landing in 1969
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Let RetroSparX spark your memory of the Apollo 11 mission with The Historic Small Step! The world watched as Neil Armstrong took his first steps on the Moon, capping off a journey that was so fantastical as to seem impossible. Read about this unforgettable moment in time, and about the three brave men whose daring and professionalism brought the Moon’s barren surface to television screens in living rooms around the world.
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Subject Category: Historical Events, Science and Technology
Featured Date Range: 1969
Number of pages to print: 8
Included: memory-stimulating narrative, 2 'out-of-this-world' memory games, answer key
Completion time: 30 to 40 minutes (approximate)
Memory Games for Seniors Included in this Unit
The World Is Not Flat (Find Your Match memory game) - Match first and last names to reveal the identities of the many fearless souls throughout history who explored the yet undiscovered corners of our world.
Features of The World Is Not Flat
- 2 pages of explorers just waiting to be discovered!
- fun nautical graphics; large print for accessible reading
- easy to complete for most people
- can be completed individually, but you might want to 'explore' the option of working with a group!
- suitable for seniors with no cognitive decline, with mild dementia or (with a bit of support) with moderate dementia
- answer key is included
Hidden Behind the Stars (Word Search Mystery Reveal memory game) - Complete a word search of space-inspired terms and phrases. The remaining letters will spell out the message that the Apollo 11 crew left behind on the Moon for future space explorers to find.
Features of Hidden Behind the Stars
- 2 pages of 'seek and you will find' fun
- large print for easy reading
- not very challenging to complete - requires a bit of patience
- can be completed individually, but sometimes two (or more!) pairs of eyes are better than one when searching a word grid
- suitable for seniors with no cognitive decline, with mild dementia or (with a bit of support) with moderate dementia
- answer key is included