🚀 Space Launch 🚀

When the class is quiet, the crew builds and fuels a rocket for liftoff: one launch for every planet. When it gets too loud, the countdown stops, and if it stays loud, it's a red alert!

Class goal: Launch all nine rockets before the lesson ends!

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How Space Launch works

1. Run the preflight check

Set the lesson length, press Start the Countdown, and allow the microphone so mission control can calibrate to your classroom.

2. Silence fuels the launch

Calm work lets the crew build, fuel, and launch a rocket for every planet, nine missions in a single lesson.

3. Noise holds the countdown

Chatter freezes the countdown and a red alert flashes. Tip: challenge the class to launch all nine rockets before the lesson ends, with a daily mission commander announcing each liftoff.

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Space Launch questions

Is Space Launch free to use?

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Space Launch is a Pro theme. Lifetime Pro is a one-time $20 payment that unlocks every theme, unlimited session time, and priority support. You can try the monitor for free first with the Quiet Jungle, Dino Valley, and Traffic Lights themes.

Can the class lose progress in Space Launch?

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Yes, sustained noise has consequences here. Red alert! The rocket is at risk if the room stays loud for too long, so students have a real reason to settle down quickly. A few seconds of calm stops the damage.

What age group is Space Launch best for?

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Space Launch is popular from grade 2 up through middle school. Counting down to each launch feels like a real mission, which suits older elementary students who want a challenge.