Astronauts in space for kids

    • WEBQUEST: Light and the Electromagnetic Spectrum

      Why cannot sound travel through outer space? How do astronauts overcome this obstacle when communicating in space? Who is Heinrich Hertz and what did he discover? (be brief) 6. From the picture above, how do radio, television, light, and X-rays differ from each other since all are a form of light wave? 7.


    • [DOC File]Learning about the moon can be made fun for children with ...

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      Therefore, new ways must be found to teach space science to elementary school kids. Here at Colorado Space Grant, learning about space can be incorporated in hands-on learning act ivies that teach students about space, science, and engineering, through various outreaches that are offered.


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      Students will gain a deeper understanding of the challenges astronauts face living in space. Science – Year 5 Scientific knowledge is used to solve problems and inform personal and community ...


    • [DOC File]Ms. Steward - Home

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      -Yes, astronauts need to know about this and people that work at NASA.-Science teachers need to know about the solar system. Kayla, 4th grade student. What do you think students should learn about the topic I am writing a unit about called, See Me in Space?-I think that students should learn about the planets and the moon.


    • [DOC File]Aerospace History Publications

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      Brünner, Christian and Alexander Soucek (Eds). Outer Space in Society, Politics and Law (Studies in Space Policy, Volume 8). Springer. Burgess, Colin. Selecting the Mercury Seven: The Search for America’s First Astronauts. Springer-Praxis. Calhoun, Nicole M (Ed). International Space Station Research: Accomplishments and Challenges.


    • [DOC File]Astronaut Skit / Song - OCBSA

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      At the beginning of the skit, the astronauts can come out of the rocket if it is large. They can do moon walking (as if low gravity). They sing the verse and chorus together, then each boy in turn tells one of the astronaut jokes with the other boys saying the prompt (who? what? etc.)


    • [DOC File]Michael Garcia - Stanford University

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      Project Gemini also consisted of astronauts spending long periods of time in space. One mission lasted 14 days; the estimated time that a lunar trip would take. The Apollo Project officially began in 1963, with many Americans and NASA engineers wondering if Kennedy’s ambitious goal could ever be accomplished.


    • [DOC File]ABC

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      Space School. Key Learning. Students will learn how to plan and conduct a rocketry investigation to find answers to questions. Students will investigate and report on the challenges astronauts ...


    • [DOCX File]Unit Plan: Grade 6 SKY SCIENCE - Weebly

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      Students learn about objects in the day and night sky. Through direct observation and research, students learn about the motions and characteristics of stars, moons and planets. Using simple materials, such as balls and beads, students create models and diagrams which they use to explore the relative position and motion of objects in space.



    • [DOCX File]Grade 5 - Molecule Class Experiment.docx.docx

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      The ISS has been visited by astronauts and cosmonauts from 15 different nations. There has been a total of 352 flights to the ISS, by 211 individual people, 31 of these were women, and 7 were 'space tourists' (as of 2013).


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      Finally, in 1970, NASA got the idea to isolate the astronauts before a flight. This has helped a lot with astronauts staying healthy in space. The Soyuz is the only manned vehicle that goes to the International Space Station. It leaves from Kazakh Steppe, in Russia. The real name of the spaceport is Baikonur, but they call it “Cosmonaut Hotel.”


    • [DOC File]Possible Student Projects and/or Assignments for a Space Unit

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      Appropriate for the Space Unit in Grade 6. Models. Students may work individually or in pairs. Create a 3-D model, or use another form of representation to provide information about the some aspect of the grade 6 space outcomes, such as the solar system as a whole, the behaviour of the Earth and the moon, or the cause of seasons.


    • [DOCX File]District Writing Pre-Test Assessment- Middle School

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      Astronauts traveling in space are not exposed to regular patterns of light and darkness. As a result, astronauts average two hours less sleep than usual during every night they spend in space. They often have trouble concentrating. They also become grumpy. NASA decided to study whether astronauts should take naps. They did research with volunteers.


    • [DOC File]Planning Sheet for Single Lessons

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      Teacher closes the lesson by developing the idea that space travel is difficult and astronauts have many needs that need to be met for successful space travel. Students discuss in pairs, how they can meet basic human needs in the wilderness.


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