Science
- The student has learned about the characteristics of the planets in our solar system, including their size, composition, and distance from the sun.
- They have gained an understanding of the history and future plans of space exploration, including the significance of human space missions and robotic exploration.
- Through interactive exhibits, the student has learned about the principles of gravity and how it affects objects in space, as well as the concept of microgravity experienced by astronauts.
- They have also developed an understanding of the challenges and requirements for human survival in space, including life support systems, food and water resources, and the impact of space travel on the human body.
After engaging with the space explorers virtual exhibit, students can continue to explore the subject by conducting research on specific space missions or astronauts, organizing a mock space mission simulation, or creating a multimedia presentation on the possibility of colonizing other planets.
Book Recommendations
- The Darkest Dark by Chris Hadfield: A story of a young boy who dreams of becoming an astronaut, written by a real-life astronaut, Chris Hadfield.
- Space Case by Stuart Gibbs: A mystery novel set on the moon at a futuristic space-themed resort.
- Hidden Figures Young Readers' Edition by Margot Lee Shetterly: An inspiring true story about the African American female mathematicians who helped launch the U.S. into space.
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