
Star Mapper
Constellations are recognizable patterns we see from Earth: their stars are real, but the connecting lines are imaginary guides, and hemisphere and season change which patterns are easiest to find.
ScienceAges 7-13~10 min🎙️ Voice tutor
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What your child will figure out
- Connect stars in sequence to reveal a recognizable constellation pattern.
- Identify famous constellations from their whole shape and a diagnostic feature such as Orion's belt or Cassiopeia's W.
- Locate a target constellation inside a crowded star field without relying on one bright star.
- Use hemisphere and seasonal clues to choose a useful constellation, then continue adaptive generated practice.
The levels
- Wake the hunter
Predict each next link, connect Orion, observe its three-star belt, and explain that the lines are imaginary memory guides.
- Name the sky landmark
Identify the Big Dipper from its four-star bowl and three-star handle.
- Find the hidden queen
Locate Cassiopeia's five-star W among two distracting patterns in a crowded field.
- Navigate a new sky
Transfer pattern knowledge to a southern-hemisphere autumn scenario and select the Southern Cross using seasonal and directional evidence.
Ready when they are.
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