How Telescopes Work
Know that telescopes are instruments that help us see distant objects in space, and that space telescopes like Hubble and James Webb orbit above Earth’s atmosphere to get clearer views of the universe
Suggested ages 7–9
Learning journey
Your child is discovering how our solar system works — learning about Earth's movements that create day and night, exploring the eight planets and their features, and understanding how we use robots and telescopes to study space.
Evidence of understanding
- Explain that a telescope magnifies distant objects so we can see them in more detail
- State that Earth's atmosphere blurs the view, so space telescopes get clearer pictures
- Name at least one space telescope (Hubble or James Webb) and describe what it does
Assessment prompt
Does How Telescopes Work know what a telescope does and why some telescopes are sent into space — like the Hubble or James Webb telescopes?
Standards alignment
No external standards are linked to this topic.