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Posted on September 7th, 2021

Free For All – Space Resources for Educators

Are your kids back in school? Maybe you are home schooling? Perhaps you are a teacher looking for free space resources for your students?

If your answer is yes to any of these questions, then NASA has your back with their lesson plans, activities and programs for formal and informal education. Whether you need a full-blown lesson plan or something a little less structured they have a slew of options. They even have content specific to age groups and abilities. High school kids can learn how to build a satellite and K12 students can get space-specific math problems.

Get your kids involved in the TechRise challenge. (Video Credit: NASA)

Want to challenge your students further? Then check out NASA’s TechRise, a challenge for students in grades 6 to 12 to design, build and launch experiments on a suborbital rocket and balloon rockets. Start the school year out right by sending your students to off-world destinations!

Katie Nelson
Geospatial Ninja
(303) 718-7163
katie@apollomapping.com

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