School of Stars
Stars + Eklipse
School of Stars: Eklipse Edition
In the 2025–2026 school year, the educational programme School of Stars will have EKLIPSE as the core element of its outreach and training proposals. Adapted to the school curricula of each educational stage, it will also be enriched with new elements and infrastructures specially designed to take students deep into this outstanding astronomical phenomenon.
2025/2026 educational programme
School of Stars Eklipse Edition will be the way to prepare our students to understand and experience this event at close hand. Through new experiences, we will bring the phenomenon closer in detail. The contents to be delivered will be adapted to all educational levels, from Early Childhood Education to Upper Secondary Education.
Build your own solar projector
Would you like to build your own solar projector to use on the day of the eclipse? Here are some simple instructions so that you can carry out the activity independently or with the guidance of your teacher. Download the worksheet we have prepared for you.
What do you need?
All you need is paper, scissors, and a thumbtack.
Build your Sun-Earth-Moon system
The aim is to understand the system that forms when an eclipse occurs. This activity makes it possible to visualise the movements of rotation and revolution: the Earth revolving around the Sun and the Moon revolving around the Earth.
What do you need?
Scissors, colouring materials and split pins. Colour in and cut along the dotted line. Punch the points that will give movement to the model and fasten the different parts together with a split pin.
What do you know about eclipses?
The group is divided into small teams, which compete in a friendly way. Each team works together to answer a set of questions organised into rounds. One person acts as presenter or moderator. This person asks the questions aloud, one after another, while the participating teams listen carefully and write their answers on the sheet in the annex.
What do you need?
Download the worksheet and print it out. Then cut out each of the questions along the dotted line and… test yourself!