An Implementation Case of Astronomy Curriculum in Elementary School Presenter: Li Chunyu, Beijing Haidian District Tuqiang No. 2 Primary School,China This was a poster presented at the 4th Shaw-IAU Workshop on Astronomy for Education, organised by the IAU Office of Astronomy for Education (OAE, http//astro4edu.org). Astronomy is included in the curriculum for primary school students, and all students in grades from 1 to 6 learn basic astronomy courses. The school provides students with a variety of after-school activities, including astronomy knowledge, astronomy photography, astronomical paper writing and other interesting courses to help students develop their interests. The school organises various observation activities, photography activities androadside astronomical communication activities for personalised and in-depth astronomy club courses for students. The Astronomy Festival is organised every year, through science and technology activities, art performances, music and other forms to carry out astronomy theme festival courses lasting for one week. About the 4th Shaw-IAU Workshop: The topic for this year’s Shaw-IAU Workshop on Astronomy for Education is ‘Leveraging the potential of astronomy in formal education’ and is scheduled to run 15 to 17 November 2022 as a fully virtual event on Hopin as in previous years. This year’s Shaw-IAU Workshop focuses on the role of astronomy in the core regions of formal, primary and secondary, education: How do we teach astronomy as its own subject? What is the role of astronomy in teaching physics or chemistry – or in communicating such a central future topic as climate change? In sessions marked with a * we aim to hear specifically from teachers. We also address the question of how to approach those who set the framework for teaching: How can you get your administration, or at a much higher level: your education ministry, to listen to you? Last but not least we look at how to bridge the divide between the fundamentals that are commonly taught in school and results from cutting-edge research, which tend to be fascinating to students and the general public alike. he workshop was organised by the IAU Office of Astronomy for Education (http://astro4edu.org). More details can be found on:https://astro4edu.org/shaw-iau/4th-shaw-iau-workshop/ Keep up to date with future Shaw-IAU Workshops and other opportunities at the IAU Office of Astronomy for Education by joining our mailing listhttps://astro4edu.org/mailing-list/Follow the IAU OAE on Twitter and Facebook under @astro4edu