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ISS: Curiosity in Orbit

Activities

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ISS Tour

As part of the experience, be introduced to the different modules that make up the ISS. As students explore the ISS and partake in experiments, they will learn about the purpose of each module in the life and work of astronauts, including manipulating objects in microgravity!

Objective:     ISS Tour and Observations  

 

Description:  Students will observe the key components of various modules off the ISS and where they are found in the overall layout.

Experiments on the ISS

Take part in simplified versions of experiments done on the ISS, learning how microgravity plays a role in developing our understanding of science and engineering both in space and on Earth.

Objective: Applying Science and Engineering Practices

Description: Students will apply various science and engineering practices as part of multiple experiments on the ISS in the context of learning about the scientific method.

About

Step into the boots of an astronaut to experience life beyond this world. Including mission control in Houston and a launchpad in Cape Canaveral, students will observe the journey to space to eventually set foot into the International Space Station. By participating in experiments actually done onboard the ISS, students will explore the scientific method and the science and engineering practices that allow important discoveries to be made and pivotal technologies to be developed.

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Grade 5 - How does evidence lead to understanding?
Grade 6 - What is the purpose of scientific explanations?
Science 7, 8, & 9 - Skills: Initiating and Planning, Performing and Recording, Analyzing and Interpreting

Curriculum
  • Critical Thinking

  • Scientific Inquiry

  • Experimental Design

  • Observation

  • Communication and Collaboration

  • Using Models

  • Explaining and Solving

  • Computational Thinking

Skills
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