Have you ever wondered what it would live and work in space? Follow the astronauts on the International Space Station in a series of videos that explain their daily routines. Knowing where to sleep, and how to eat, exercising, working and leisure time. Compare life in space life on Earth. Educators can use this series of videos and resources to improve K-12 science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
the Educational Materials section of NASA’s Web site offers classroom activities, educator guides, posters and other resources that are available for use in the classroom. Materials are listed by type, grade level and subject. The following items are available for download.
- An easy way to get the steering NASA Educational Materials – All Grades
Office of Education NASA is working with NASA experts to promote education as a component of NASA research and development missions. These efforts result in innovative and informative educational materials that engage student interest in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. This booklet describes how teachers can access materials.
DIY Podcast Bookmark – All Grades
The favorite to download is the Web address for NASA’s Podcast is about all. In the Podcast DIY site, students preview and download audio and video clips and find images to mix and blend their own podcasts related to issues of science and engineering.
- Amateur Radio International Space Station to Favorites – All Grades
The favorite to download is the web address to information on how students can use amateur radio to talk directly with members of the international crew of the Space Station.
- Favourite Robotics Education – All Grades
the favorite to download is the web address of the NASA Robotics Education site. The website offers lesson plans, career information and multimedia project highlighting NASA robotics.
- Hurricane Katrina: A Module Based learning
because it recognizes the importance of U.S. coastal areas the nation’s economy, the U.S.National Ocean Service has formed a working group that studies the trends and impacts of hurricanes in coastal regions. They have invited their students to participate. In this activity, students are tasked to carry out an analysis of terrestrial systems of Hurricane Katrina, which will help answer the question “Is global warming causes an increase in the frequency and intensity of hurricanes?
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