NSTA - Ft. Lauderdale -- NASA eClips for Elementary Students: Effective Ways to Engage Students in Science - Presentation Transcript
Sharon Bowers National Institute of Aerospace
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Opportunities for Integration
Take the "Cratering the Moon" Challenge one step further with the Moon Math Supplemental Guide activities. Students will: 1) approximate the area and volume of a classroom-made crater, 2) calculate and compare the scale of lunar craters to classroom craters, and 3) observe how the size, mass, and angle of impact of a projectile affect the area and volume of a crater.
Star Count Scientific protocol to gather and record data about stars …
S’COOL Scientific protocol to gather and record data from ground observations of clouds …
NASA eclips are short, educational video segments t more
NASA eclips are short, educational video segments that can be integrated into standards-based curriculum, highlighting real-world applications of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). This PP was used in an NSTA presentation in Ft. Lauderdale. less
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