The End of Everything: How the Universe Might Die (Lesson Plan)

The End of Everything: How the Universe Might Die

This detailed end of universe lesson plan helps parents explore how the cosmos might end with their child. Covering the Big Rip, Big Crunch, and Heat Death theories, it explains concepts like dark energy and black holes in simple terms. Ideal for ages 8–16, with built-in critical thinking and fun mini-tasks to boost understanding.

How Many Stars Are in the Universe? (Q&A)

How Many Stars Are in the Universe?

This stars universe parent Q&A page gives home-educating parents the tools to explain one of the biggest questions in space: how many stars exist? With step-by-step answers, thought prompts, and real-world examples, it’s designed to support ages 8–16 without needing a science background. Practical, conversational, and fully accurate.

What Is a Supernova – And Could You Ever Spot One? (Q&A)

What Is a Supernova – And Could You Ever Spot One?

This home education supernova parent Q&A gives you clear answers to your child’s questions about exploding stars. Learn what causes a star explosion, how supernovas affect life, and whether you could spot one from Earth. Designed for ages 8–16, it’s a supportive, easy-to-use guide for home learning — no science background needed.

What Is a Supernova – And Could You Ever Spot One? (Lesson Plan)

What Is a Supernova – And Could You Ever Spot One?

This home education supernova lesson plan explores one of the most dramatic events in the universe — the explosive death of a star. Learn what triggers a supernova, what types exist, and what happens after. Includes discussion points, quiz questions, and creative mini-tasks. Perfect for curious learners aged 8–16 with an interest in space.