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 1902 Glider Poster
This poster describes the steps the Wright brothers took that led to the development of the 1902 glider.
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 3... 2... 1... Liftoff! Educator Guide -- Grades Pre-K-2
These activities are about the International Space Station and the role rockets play in its construction.
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 3-2-1 Pop! -- Grades K-12
This lesson plan includes an activity in which students build film canister rockets powered by antacid tablets to demonstrate how liftoff is an application of Newton's Laws of Motion.
 
 A Key to Discovery Poster
Use this NASA educational poster to teach about research on the international space station.
 
 Addition Blastoff -- Grades 1-3
Students race against the clock to add as fast as a rocket in this online math game.
 
 Aeronautics Educator Guide
Try these fun and simple activities about flight for grades 2-4.
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 Airplane High Low -- Grades 1-3
In this online game, students use clues provided by a cartoon airplane character to determine a secret number.
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 Amateur Radio on the ISS Lithograph
This is about students communicating with astronauts on the international space station.
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 Antacid Tablet Race -- Grades K-12
This lesson plan includes an activity in which students compare the reaction rates of effervescent antacid tablets under different conditions.
 
 Apollo 17 View of Earth Lithograph
This picture of the Earth was taken by the crew of Apollo 17.
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 Apollo Landing Sites -- Grades 4-12
In this activity, students learn about the locations and geology of the six Apollo landing sites.
 
 Are there grocery stores in space? -- Grades 3-5
See some of the ways astronauts will have food for long-duration missions.
 
 Are you an explorer? -- Grades 3-5
NASA has big plans for exploration in the future.
 
 Asteroids Lithograph
A picture of Eros and information about asteroids can be found on this lithograph.
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 Astrobiology: Science Learning Activities for Afterschool
Explore topics related to astrobiology using the activities adapted for afterschool programs with elementary-aged students.
 
 Barbara Morgan, Educator Astronaut Poster -- Grades K-12
The first Educator Astronaut shares words of inspiration on this full-color poster.
 
 Be a Fit Explorer Flier -- Grades 3-5
Students can "train like an astronaut" by completing activities in NASA's Fit Explorer project.
 
 Brief History of Rockets
This brief history outlines how today's rockets are natural outgrowths of thousands of years of experimentation and research on rockets and rocket propulsion.
 
 Build It With Spacewalks Poster
Use the activities on the back of this poster to teach the technology behind space suits.
 
 Can a larger number be subtracted from a smaller number? -- Grades 3-5
Learn about negative numbers.
 
 Cassini Huygens: Reading, Writing and Rings -- Grades 1-2
These classroom lesson plans have been organized along the path of a journey.
 
 Clay Lava Flows -- Grades 4-12
In this activity, students will use clay to simulate surface lava flows.
 
 Cleaning Water Activity -- Grades 3-5
This lesson challenges students to create and test a water filtering system.
 
 Comet Lithograph
Pictures and information about comets can be found on this lithograph.
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 Consider a Career in Aerospace Poster
Encourage young women to pursue careers in mathematics, science, engineering and technology with this poster.
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 Cool Suits Activity -- Grades 3-5
This lesson challenges students to find the relationship between energy reflection/absorption and color.
 
 CORE Brochure
This describes NASA educational multimedia materials available through CORE and how to obtain a catalog.
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 Countdown Begins -- Grades Pre-K-2
Students associate a countdown with a rocket launch and practice counting from 10 to 1.
 
 Dawn Mission Events Calendar -- Grades K-12
The six-year Dawn Mission Events Calendar highlights major events that will take place during the mission to the asteroid belt.
 
 Designing a Crew Exploration Vehicle Activity -- Grades 3-5
This lesson challenges students to build a model of a CEV.
 
 Destination: Station -- Grades Pre-K-2
Students identify the International Space Station and different types of rockets as objects in the sky built by humans.
 
 Diameter of the Moon -- Grades 4-12
Students calculate the diameter of the moon using proportions.
 
 Did you know astronauts' bodies change in space? -- Grades 3-5
Even though our bodies change on Earth, the changes are more dramatic in space.
 
 Did you know astronauts study sand in space? -- Grades 3-5
Watching the movement of sand in space helps scientists understand how soil moves on Earth during an earthquake.
 
 Did you know NASA astronauts will recycle water in space? -- Grades 3-5
Nature recycles water through the water cycle. In space, NASA uses a water recycling system.
 
 Did you know NASA can build planes as small as insects? -- Grades 3-5
Airplanes as small as 20 centimeters across can be used for scientific work.
 
 Did you know that NASA found water on Mars? -- Grades 3-5
The Mars Odyssey spacecraft found evidence of water ice on the Red Planet.
 
 Did you know that Mars is a record-breaking planet? -- Grades 3-5
Mars holds the record for the highest peak and the deepest canyon known in the solar system.
 
 Did you know that the Earth has 24 different time zones? -- Grades 3-5
Learn why there are time zones.
 
 Differentiation -- Grades 4-12
In this activity, students will use common household objects to discover how minerals separate from each other in a magma ocean.
 
 Distance to the Moon -- Grades 4-12
Students calculate the distance between scale models of Earth and the moon.
 
 Do astronauts need calcium in space? -- Grades 3-5
On Earth, one of the reasons that people drink milk is for calcium. Astronauts cannot take milk into space, and so they must obtain calcium in other ways.
 
 Do you know what a glovebox is? -- Grades 3-5
A glovebox used in space is not the same as a glovebox in a car.
 
 Do you wonder how things work? -- Grades 3-5
If your answer is yes, you may have what it takes to travel to the moon.
 
 Does an electromagnet work like a regular magnet? -- Grades 3-5
Learn how to make an electromagnet.
 
 Earth and Space Science Explorers Poster -- Grades K-12
NASA Earth and space science explorers include people of all ages who use NASA science and technology to explore from planet Earth to the far reaches of the universe.
 
 Earth Lithograph
Pictures and information about Earth can be found on this lithograph.
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 EarthKAM Bookmark
View this bookmark for information about EarthKAM - students controlling a camera on the international space station.
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 Earth's Moon Lithograph
Pictures and information about Earth's moon can be found on this lithograph.
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 Engineering Design Challenge Flier -- Grades K-12
Design, analyze, build and evaluate a plant growth chamber. Then plant basil seeds that have been exposed to the environment of space.
 
 Exploring the Extreme Educator Guide
Teach the basics of aeronautics through hands-on involvement, prediction, data collections and interpretation.
 
 Exploring the Moon Educator Guide -- Grades 4-12
These activities explore features of the moon and discoveries from the days of the Apollo missions.
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 Fact and Fiction -- Grades Pre-K-2
Using the concepts of fact and fiction, students review what they learned about the International Space Station, the space shuttle and rockets.
 
 Flip Time -- Grades 3-4
In this online memory game, students match analog times to digital clocks.
 
 Food for Spaceflight Activity -- Grades 3-5
This lesson challenges students to select and compare foods for spaceflight suitability, and package them for spaceflight.
 
 Food Preparation for Space -- Grades K-4
In this activity, students simulate food preparation on the International Space Station by measuring and mixing ingredients of rehydratable food and drinks.
 
 Food Selection -- Grades K-4
In this activity, students evaluate food products to determine their acceptability for spaceflight.
 
 For Educators on NASA.gov Flier
The five sections of the For Educators area of the NASA.gov Web site include resources and news for the education community.
 
 Four Easy Ways to Obtain NASA Educational Materials Flier
Learn how to obtain NASA curriculum support materials in four convenient ways.
 
 Galilean Moons of Jupiter Lithograph
Pictures and information about Jupiter's moons can be found on this lithograph.
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 Get a Leg Up Activity -- Grades 3-5
This lesson simulates the fluid shift felt by astronauts upon entering space.
 
 Getting in Shape -- Grades Pre-K-2
Students create rockets out of shapes and practice shape recognition.
 
 Getting in Shape Again -- Grades Pre-K-2
Students improve shape recognition by using simple directions to build pattern block rockets.
 
 Go to the Head of the Solar System -- Grades 3-5
Starting from the far-off dwarf planet Pluto, players answer questions about the solar system to advance from planet to planet and, finally, to the sun.
 
 Good Enough to Eat -- Grades Pre-K-2
Students construct an edible model of the space shuttle and demonstrate a launch sequence.
 
 Grab It -- Grades K-1
In this online game, students use a space shuttle robotic arm to grab images of objects that begin with the same sound as a given letter.
 
 Have Food Will Travel -- Grades 3-5
In this lesson, students use the new food guide pyramid to design a nutritionally balanced diet for long-duration spaceflight.
 
 Hide and Seek Rocket -- Grades Pre-K-2
Students use numeral recognition and position words to locate a hidden rocket.
 
 How can airplanes fly like birds? -- Grades 3-5
Airplane wings don’t flap like birds' wings. So how do airplanes fly?
 
 How can a pilot see the ground through clouds? -- Grades 3-5
A vision system helps pilots land an airplane even when they can't see the runway.
 
 How can you find your place in space? -- Grades 3-5
People have used the sun, stars and maps to find their way. Today, geospatial tools also help humans navigate.
 
 How do satellites help us study Earth from space? -- Grades 3-5
Satellites see Earth in ways that human eyes cannot see.
 
 How do shuttles blast off? -- Grades 3-5
See how a space shuttle launch applies Newton's Third Law of Motion.
 
 How do you tell time in space? -- Grades 3-5
Space travel requires clocks that are more accurate than those used on Earth.
 
 How does a CD work? -- Grades 3-5
Believe it or not, sound is not recorded onto a CD.
 
 How does a mouse click connect you to the KSNN web site? -- Grades 3-5
Computer servers connect computers around the world.
 
 How does e-mail work? -- Grades 3-5
Learn how electronic mail travels from one computer to another.
 
 How long is a meter? -- Grades 3-5
Compare length measurements in the metric system.
 
 How many satellites does NASA use to study the Earth? -- Grades 3-5
To study the Earth, NASA uses many different satellites.
 
 How Plants Grow in Space: The Effects of Gravity and Light -- Grades 3-8
Watch how students performed a controlled experiment in their classroom with sprouting seeds and compared them with those sprouted on the space shuttle.
 
 I Want to Hold Your Hand -- Grades 3-5
In this activity, students construct a robotic-like hand to demonstrate how data are collected when using robotic technology.
 
 Impact Craters -- Grades 4-12
In this activity, students will simulate meteorites crashing into the surface of the moon to determine the factors affecting the appearance of impact craters and ejecta.
 
 International Space Station: The First Step In Exploration Poster -- Grades K-12
This poster features basic facts about the International Space Station and activities related to robotic and engineering design.
 
 Is flying a plane in a video game like flying a real plane? -- Grades 3-5
Video game flight simulators are much like the simulators used to train pilots.
 
 Is water important for all living things? -- Grades 3-5
Scientists think that finding water is the key to finding life.
 
 It's Not the Same -- Grades K-1
In this online spot-the-difference game, students compare drawings of space scenes and identify things that are different.
 
 Jumbled Jets -- Grades 3-5
Students use logic and reasoning to find the correct lineup of airplanes on a runway.
 
 Jupiter Lithograph
Pictures taken by NASA spacecraft and information about Jupiter can be found on this lithograph.
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 Kepler Mission Star Field Lithograph -- Grades All
This lithograph features an image of the star field that the Kepler spacecraft will observe during its four-year mission. The back provides information about the star field.
 
 Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud Lithograph
Pictures and information about the Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud can be found on this lithograph.
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 Launch a Career in Engineering Bookmark
Use the resources on this bookmark to access career information about engineering.
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 Launch Time -- Grades Pre-K-2
Students launch paper rockets and graph the distances the rockets travel.
 
 Launch Vehicle Family Album
This "family photo album" of NASA launch vehicles contains samples of historic rockets, modern rockets and concept designs.
 
 Lava Layering -- Grades 4-12
In this activity, students learn about the stratigraphy, or rock layering, of lava flows produced by multiple eruptions.
 
 Let's Investigate Mars Activity -- Grades 3-5
This lesson challenges students to develop an original, collaborative, inquiry investigation based on recent Mars robotic investigations.
 
 Life Support Systems -- Grades 4-12
In this activity, students design and build models of life support systems for a settlement on the moon.
 
 Living With a Star Educator Guide
This is a quick reference to resources for sun-Earth educational materials.
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 Lunar Biosphere -- Grades 4-12
In this activity, students build a lunar biosphere that is a balanced, self-enclosed living system able to run efficiently over a long period of time.
 
 Lunar Land Use -- Grades 4-12
In this activity, students design a settlement on the moon that is suitable, feasible and beneficial.
 
 Lunar Landing Sites -- Grades 4-12
In this activity, students design a spacecraft for travel to and from the moon. Then they choose a suitable lunar landing site.
 
 Lunar Roving Vehicle -- Grades 4-12
In this activity, students construct a model of a lunar roving vehicle.
 
 Lunar Surface -- Grades 4-12
In this activity, students make a model of the moon's surface and consider the geologic processes and rocks of each area.
 
 Making Regolith Activity -- Grades 3-5
In this lesson, students create and observe simulated regolith.
 
 Mars and Earth: Science Learning Activities for Afterschool
Explore Mars and the Earth using these activities adapted for afterschool programs with elementary-aged students.
 
 Mars Lithograph
Pictures and information about Mars can be found on this lithograph.
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 Mars -- The Red Planet Poster -- Grades K-12
The journey to Mars begins in the classroom.
 
 Mercury Lithograph
Pictures and information about Mercury can be found on this lithograph.
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 Meteors and Meteorites Lithograph
Pictures and information about meteors and meteorites can be found on this lithograph.
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 Moon Anomalies -- Grades 4-12
In this activity, students will prepare written and oral presentations to debate one of four inconsistencies of the moon.
 
 Moon Mining Activity -- Grades 3-5
This lesson simulates the locating and the mining of ilmenite for oxygen on the moon.
 
 Moon Munchies Educator Guide -- Grades K-4
Students in grades K-4 participate in the engineering design process. They build and evaluate a lunar plant growth chamber of their own design.
 
 Moons of Saturn Lithograph
Pictures and information about moons of Saturn can be found on this lithograph.
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 Moons of the Solar System Lithograph
Pictures and information about the major moons of the solar system can be found on this lithograph.
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 More Rocket Science -- Grades Pre-K-2
Students gather data and create a graph to show the results of an experiment.
 
 My computer mouse broke. How can I fix it? -- Grades 3-5
Learn how a computer mouse works.
 
 NASA Space Grant Contacts Directory
This publication has contacts for the NASA Space Grant College and Fellowship Program.
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 NASA Explorer Schools Brochure
Learn how your school can become a NASA Explorer School.
 
 NASA Kids' Club Brochure
NASA Kids' Club information is available on this colorful, tri-fold brochure.
 
 NASA Kids' Club Flier
Share information about NASA Kids' Club with this printable, two-page flier.
 
 Neptune Lithograph
Pictures of Neptune and information about the planet can be found on this lithograph.
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 Number Rockets -- Grades Pre-K-2
Students identify numerals and the number each numeral represents.
 
 Optics: Light, Color and Their Uses Educator Guide
This guide has activities using lenses, prisms, hidden messages, periscopes and kaleidoscopes.
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 Our Solar System Lithograph
Pictures and information about our solar system can be found on this lithograph.
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 Our Solar System Lithograph Set
Pictures and information about our solar system can be found on these lithographs.
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 Our Star -- The Sun Lithograph
Pictures and information about Earth's sun can be found on this lithograph.
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 Our Very Own Star: The Sun -- Grades K-4
This storybook for children tells the story of the sun and makes a useful classroom tool for younger students.
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 Paper Helicopter Plans -- Grades K-8
Students can build a simple rotor motor with these plans.
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 Paper Rockets -- Grades K-8
This lesson plan includes an activity in which students experiment with rocket length and fin shape to construct and test small rockets made of paper.
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 Planning and Serving Food -- Grades K-4
In this activity, students will plan a five-day flight menu and design a food tray that could be used by astronauts while in space.
 
 Pluto and Charon Lithograph
Pictures of Pluto, its moon Charon and information about them can be found on this lithograph.
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 Practical Rocketry
Modern rockets are more efficient than the rockets of old because of increased understanding of the scientific principles behind rocketry.
 
 Ray Shielding Activity -- Grades 3-5
This lesson challenges students to analyze different materials to simulate space radiation shielding on a spacecraft and select the best material to build a spacecraft.
 
 Reaping Rocks -- Grades 4-12
In this Earth science lesson, students classify rocks from their neighborhoods to predict the origins of moon rocks.
 
 Regolith Formation -- Grades 4-12
In this activity, students compare the process of regolith formation on Earth and on the moon.
 
 Rocket Alphabet -- Grades Pre-K-2
Students practice uppercase letter recognition and sequencing.
 
 Rocket Builder -- Grades K-2
In this online game, students build a rocket using a supplied blueprint.
 
 Rocket Construction -- Grades Pre-K-2
Students build rockets out of wooden blocks.
 
 Rocket Math -- Grades Pre-K-2
Students find missing addends in simple number sentences.
 
 Rocket Patterns -- Grades Pre-K-2
Students use paper rockets to practice recognizing, creating and extending patterns.
 
 Rocket Principles
Newton's Laws of Motion form the basic principles of rocketry.
 
 Rocket Problems -- Grades Pre-K-2
Students use prior knowledge and creative thinking to solve problems.
 
 Rocket Rhymes and Songs -- Grades Pre-K-2
Students use rhymes, chants, songs and creative movements to practice rhyming words about rockets.
 
 Rockets Educator Guide
Teach the history, scientific principles and mathematics of rockets using these activities and lesson plans.
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 Rockets by Size -- Grades Pre-K-2
Students sequence objects from shortest to tallest and tallest to shortest.
 
 Roving on Mars -- Grades K-4
Students develop computer mouse skills to move a rover through a maze.
 
 Saturn: Jewel of the Solar System Poster
This poster describes Cassini's mission to explore the planet Saturn and reveals Saturn's beautiful rings which set it apart from the other planets.
 
 Saturn Lithograph
Pictures of Saturn, its rings and information about them can be found on this lithograph.
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 Search for Spinoffs -- Grades 3-4
NASA-related technology is everywhere. In this online game, students use clues to search the garage and find the items that resulted from NASA spinoff technology.
 
 Simple Rocket Science -- Grades Pre-K-2
Students perform an experiment to show how a rocket works.
 
 South America: A Geographer's View From Space -- Grades 3-8
View the mountains and rainforest of South America as seen by astronauts from the space shuttle.
 
 Space Food and Nutrition Educator Guide -- Grades K-8
Students will learn important facts about nutrition by planning menus and studying about food eaten by astronauts while in space.
 
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