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Big Dipper
Name: __________________________________

The Big Dipper has two pieces: a handle made of three stars and a
bowl made of four stars. The stars in the handle are Alkaid, which is the
tip of the handle, Mizar, and Alioth, which is the brightest star in The
Big Dipper and in the Ursa Major constellation.

Connect he dots by skip counting by 2s to make the big dipper


constellation.

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10

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little Dipper
Name: __________________________________

The Little Dipper is a group of seven stars that form the shape of a dipper, or
a cup with a long handle. The handle of the Little Dipper ends at Polaris, or
the North Star

Connect he dots by skip counting by 5s to make this constellation.

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Little
35 Dipper
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Hercules
Name: __________________________________

Hercules is a constellation in the northern part of the sky. It represents the


mythological Hercules of Greek mythology.

Connect he dots by skip counting by 10s to make this constellation.

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10

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Orion
Name: __________________________________

The constellation has a clear hour-glass shape with "Orion's Belt" in the
center. That part is made up of three bright in line.

Connect he dots by skip counting by 2s to make this constellation.

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Name: __________________________________ pegasus
Pegasus is made up of more than 20 stars, but most of the time, people are
only looking at the brightest stars that make up the front part of his body and
his head. The brightest star in Pegasus is Enif, which makes up the nose of
the horse.

Connect he dots by skip counting by 5s to make this constellation.

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10 20

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Name: __________________________________ Aquila
In Greek mythology, Aquila represents an Eagle associated with the god
Zeus. The Eagle appears to be swopping down towards constellation
Aquarius.

Connect he dots by skip counting by 10s to make this constellation.

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