Bring the night sky into your homeschool! Discover constellations, planets, and more with this Charlotte Mason Astronomy curriculum.

Explore the Wonders of the Night Sky with “Astronomy”- A Charlotte Mason Curriculum
Are you ready to inspire your homeschoolers with the awe and wonder of the cosmos? This Astronomy curriculum is designed to take your family on an incredible journey through the stars, combining Charlotte Mason’s gentle, literature-rich approach with hands-on learning and nature study.
This curriculum invites your children to identify constellations, understand the phases of the moon, and explore the heavens through engaging living books that spark curiosity. It incorporates simple activities for stargazing and planet observation, encouraging thoughtful connections to Scripture that reveal the beauty of God’s creation. There are also opportunities for nature journaling and artistic expression, allowing your homeschoolers to connect with the night sky in meaningful ways.
Whether you’re introducing your kids to the basics of astronomy or diving deeper into celestial wonders, Astronomy will help you cultivate a sense of wonder and curiosity in your homeschool. Bring the beauty of the night sky to your homeschool and get this curriculum today!
Astronomy Tea Time Snacks & Reading
One of the fun activities in this curriculum is a kid-friendly recipe section that lets you make cosmic treats for a delightful tea time! Each recipe comes with a tea-time reading selection to spark thoughtful discussion and create unique learning moments for your family. Make Moon Phase Oreos and chat with your kids about why the moon’s appearance changes, or whip up some galaxy popcorn and marvel at the wonders of the night sky together—each week’s recipe is sure to be a hit!

- Moon Phase Oreos
- Galaxy Popcorn
Here is a close-up view of the starry treats we have in store for you! Each week’s recipe is simple, yet stunning- perfect for making together with your children, and creating memories together that will last a lifetime!
Add a Cosmic Poem to Your Tea Time:
We have included several astronomy-themed poetry selections from our featured poet, William Wordsworth, as well as a biography on his life and works! Beyond that, we have included copywork sheets of his poetry for ages ranging from primary through high school for deeper study! Here is a sample of one of our favorite pieces:
Who But Is Pleased To Watch The Moon On High
by William Wordsworth
Who but is pleased to watch the moon on high
Travelling where she from time to time enshrouds
Her head, and nothing loth her Majesty
Renounces, till among the scattered clouds
One with its kindling edge declares that soon
Will reappear before the uplifted eye
A Form as bright, as beautiful a moon,
To glide in open prospect through clear sky.
Pity that such a promise e’er should prove
False in the issue, that yon seeming space
Of sky should be in truth the stedfast face
Of a cloud flat and dense, through which must move
(By transit not unlike man’s frequent doom)
The Wanderer lost in more determined gloom.
Marvel at the Universe with the 110+ page “Astronomy Morning Time Session”!
Celebrate the beauty of God’s creation with our beautifully crafted “Astronomy Morning Time Session!” This 110+ page guide has everything you need to explore the wonders of the universe through creative, hands-on learning activities.
Inside, you’ll find:
- 4-week Calendar with each subject scheduled on it
- Prayer and scripture memorization
- Copywork selections from Psalm 19:1-6, The Stars Are Mansions Built By Nature’s Hand, Who But Is Pleased To Watch The Moon On High, The Crescent-Moon, The Star of Love, in primary, elementary, cursive, and a notebook sheet for high school students (and moms)
- Memory Work: Prayer, scripture memory, and poetry memorization
- Living Books recommended reading list
- Artist & Picture Study: Vincent van Gogh with four printable art pieces
- Composer Study: C.P.E. Bach with four classical pieces (+ listening links)
- Poet Study: Gustav Holst with three poetry selections
- Hymn Study: How Great Thou Art, with sheet music and listening links
- Folk Song Study: I Know Moonlight, I Know Starlight, with sheet music and listening links
- 2 “Out-of-this-World” Teatime Recipes: Moon Phase Oreos and Galaxy Popcorn
- 4 Stories for Teatime Reading: A Wonder Book, “The Three Golden Apples” by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Wonder Stories “How Orion Found His Sight“ by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey, The Star Talers, a German Folktale, and The Astrologer by Aesop
- History: Great Astronomers by Robert S. Ball
- Handicraft: Galaxy Globe
- Art Lesson: Sky Map
- Nature study: Moon Phases, Constellations, and the Planets
- Shakespeare play: Twelfth Night with links to a live-recorded performance
- And more!
Ready to explore the heavens? Get your guide today and let your adventure begin!

Have an Astronomy Paint Party!
Learn how to create a “star map” of the night sky in our art lesson included in this curriculum! For an even more immersive experience, use an art journal and add to it year-round as a way to document the phases of the moon and the rotation of the stars and planets for an out-of-this-world nature study!

Sky Map by Olivia Gratehouse.
Enjoying your paint party too much to stop? Grab these lessons from the Masterpiece Society to keep the fun going!


Living Books to Explore Astronomy in Your Homeschool
Do you have these books in your library? Learn about the wonders of the night sky with these titles!
Picture Books
The Wild Robot (The Wild Robot, 1)
A Hundred Billion Trillion Stars
Look Up with Me: Neil deGrasse Tyson: A Life Among the Stars
The Ultimate Book of Space
Elementary & Middle Grades
A Wrinkle in Time
The Little Prince
The Stars: A New Way to See Them
Zoo in the Sky: A Book of Animal Constellations
A Child’s Introduction to the Night Sky: The Story of the Stars, Planets and Constellations – And How You Can Find Them in the Sky
The Planets: The Definitive Visual Guide to Our Solar System
A Computer Called Katherine: How Katherine Johnson Helped Put America on the Moon
Indescribable: 100 Devotions for Kids About God and Science (Indescribable Kids)
Hidden Figures Young Readers’ Edition
Flying to the Moon: An Astronaut’s Story
Upper Grades
I Robot
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy: The Illustrated Edition
Out of the Silent Planet: (Space Trilogy, Book One) (The Space Trilogy 1)
The War of the Worlds
Ender’s Game (Edition 1st) by Card, Orson Scott [Paperback(2002£©]
From the Earth to the Moon (Illustrated 1874 Edition): 100th Anniversary Collection
The Martian: A Novel
First Man: The Life of Neil A. Armstrong
LOST MOON The Perilous Voyage of Apollo 13
An Astronaut’s Guide to Life on Earth: What Going to Space Taught Me About Ingenuity, Determination, and Being Prepared for Anything
Great Astronomers: John Flamsteed Illustrated
Relativity and Quantum Mechanics: Principles of Modern Physics (Secrets of the Universe)
Signs and Seasons Understanding the Elements of Classical Astronomy
Galileo’s Daughter: A Historical Memoir of Science, Faith, and Love
Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey
We hope this curriculum inspires your family to take in the beauty and wonders of God’s creation!
With Astronomy, you’ll spark a love for learning while helping your kids marvel at God’s incredible creation. This curriculum weaves together science, art, and faith to bring the night sky to life in a way your whole family will enjoy. As you dive into the stars together, you’ll discover it’s not just about learning facts—it’s about creating moments of wonder and building a connection to the beauty of God’s creation.
“It may be that the souls of all children are waiting for the call of knowledge to awaken them to delightful living.”
-Charlotte Mason
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