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【Nanhu Experimental Yinhe Primary Schoo】 Moonlight Bridges Home & School, Science Illuminates Childhood — Recounting the 2026 "Supermoon Capture Project" Project-Based Learning Activity
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【Nanhu Experimental Yinhe Primary Schoo】 Moonlight Bridges Home & School, Science Illuminates Childhood — Recounting the 2026 "Supermoon Capture Project" Project-Based Learning Activity

2026/3/20 16:47:13

The first "Supermoon" of 2026 arrived as promised, casting its gentle radiance over the earth. Beneath the silvery moonlight, a cross-space scientific exploration connecting campuses and families unfolded simultaneously — on campus, parents and children gathered for a date with telescopes; by the windows of countless households, countless curious eyes gazed up at the firmament. This shared gaze endowed tonight’s education with an especially touching warmth.

The intensive cultivation of science education cannot be separated from educational foresight. The project-based learning activity of the "Supermoon Capture Project" was highly valued and fully participated in by Group Chairman and teachers. From event planning to on-site interactions, teachers always stood side by side with the children: listening attentively in the science popularization lectures, bending down to offer guidance in the observation areas, and taking precious photos with the children as they explored. It is this strong top-down support that allowed the concept of "learning in real-life scenarios" to take root and germinate, and also endowed every attempt to gaze up at the starry sky with a solid backing.

Campus Main Venue

Immersive Exploration, Unlocking Lunar Mysteries

Lunar Knowledge Lecture: Unlocking the Code to Astronomical Knowledge

Science teachers acted as "moon guides", systematically explaining the causes of “Supermoon” and the laws of lunar phases. From the secrets of lunar maria and craters to the astronomical laws governing the moon’s motion, they used animated models to bring these once-distant astronomical concepts vividly to life. The students listened attentively and asked questions actively, laying a solid theoretical foundation for subsequent observations through interaction.

Hands-on Lunar Exploration: Witnessing an Astronomical Wonder

This "Supermoon" is not an ordinary full moon. It is a rare celestial event where the moon reaches its perigee coinciding with a full moon. Compared with a full moon at apogee, its apparent diameter is greater and its brightness increases by about 30%, creating a stunning visual impact.

As the craters on the lunar surface came into clear view and the light and dark textures gradually became distinct through the lens, waves of exclamations arose from the crowd — a genuine tribute to science.

The children’s focused expressions were particularly touching.

While observing, they recorded details of the lunar phase, connecting what they saw with what they had learned, truly embodying the idea: “The moon in the eyes, knowledge in the heart.”

Triumph & Recognition: Capturing the Highlight of Exploration

Exclusive certificates of “Junior Astronomical Observer” were personally awarded by the teachers, capturing this glorious moment of discovery and leaving a precious memory of this scientific journey.

Home‑School Collaboration

A Borderless Classroom, A Shared Rendezvous Under the Moonlight

The science class had no boundaries tonight. Many families unable to come to school spontaneously joined the nationwide moon‑watching activity from their balconies or yards — using telescopes, mobile phones, or even just their naked eyes to launch the “Supermoon Capture Project”.Photos and videos of “home observation stations” kept pouring into the class group: children’s focused gazes, family companionship, and the frozen moon images formed the most beautiful scenery of the night.

Look, the moon is truly full tonight!

Younger-grade students use paintbrushes to capture the moon's bright, round outline and create whimsical moon stories; older students carefully observe lunar surface details, research the scientific principles behind the "perigee full moon," and diligently complete observation reports.

This spontaneous participation extends science education beyond campus activities, transforming it into a shared language and cherished memory within families. The beauty of education is precisely this—when schools ignite a spark, the night sky at home lights up with countless stars.

Stargazing Journey Preview

Celestial Encounters Await, Embarking on a New Journey!

The 2026 Starry Sky Theater has spectacularly begun! With the shared anticipation of our educational group, schools, and families, we preview this year's celestial events and sincerely invite you to join us!

2026 Top Astronomical Events Preview

1. February 28th: Major Planetary Alignment

2. March 3rd: Blood Moon, Total Lunar Eclipse

3. May 31st: Blue Mini Moon, Smallest Full Moon

4.August 12th: Six-Planet Alignment, Total Solar Eclipse, Perseid Meteor Shower

5. November 16th: Conjunction of Mars and Jupiter

Future activities will adopt an integrated "Campus Main Venue + Family Mission" model, allowing more children, wherever they are, to participate and share in the romance of the universe.

Future Outlook

With Love as Wings, Marching Forward Toward the Light.

Our heartfelt gratitude goes to the Nanhu Education Group for its visionary planning and strong support, to all families for their enthusiastic participation, and to every individual who spontaneously explores under the moonlight. It is our shared educational consensus that connects us hand in hand, and it is the charm of science that guides us in the same direction. May we continue this synergy, accompany our children as they chase the starlight, and journey forever on the path of discovery.