4. Did You Know 4.0? Pay Attention What surprises you?
5. The new taxonomy Bloom, et al, 1956 Anderson & Krathwohl, et al, 2000
6. Our World Grades K-5 Compare the natural world with the designed world, illustrating the unique contributions of scientists and engineers The Sun – A Real Star
7. REAL WORLD Grades 6-8 See mathematics in action Monitoring Earth’s Energy Budget with CERES
8. LAUNCHPAD Grades 9-12 Ignite interest in science and engineering through NASA innovations Transits
9. NASA 360 General Public Get an inside look at NASA’s current research and projects through this magazine style program
23. Moon Math 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 thescale of lunar craters to classroom craters, and 3) observe how the size, mass, and angle of impact of a projectile affect the area andvolume of a crater.
NASA eClips are designed to ENGAGE students; NASA eClips help students EXPLORE new topics on their own. NASA eClips segments help students EXTEND what they learned.Students can design their own video segments modeled after the NASA eClips to demonstrate or EXPLAIN their understanding of concepts taught in the classroom. Teachers can EVALUATE students through video productions, journaling or small group discussions on topics learned.