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The Space Foundation's free, hands-on, downloadable lesson plans help PreK-12 educators increase student learning with an emphasis on science and are designed to national standards (2011).

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Students will have the opportunity to perform a serial dilution, including performing scientific measurements.
Lesson Type:
Lesson
Grade Level:
9th - 12th
Subject Areas:
Science
Students will perform a serial dilution
Lesson Type:
Grade Level:
9th - 12th
Subject Areas:
Science
Students will use magnets to understand how a scanning-probe microscope works.
Lesson Type:
Lesson
Grade Level:
6th - 8th
Subject Areas:
Science
Students will understand that there are several types of earth orbits that are used by different satellites for different purposes.
Lesson Type:
Lesson
Grade Level:
6th - 8th, 9th - 12th
Subject Areas:
Science
Students will have the opportunity to learn about Kepler’s contributions to the study of orbits.
Lesson Type:
Lesson
Grade Level:
9th - 12th
Subject Areas:
Mathematics, Science
Students will research and calculate how quickly objects move in space and on Earth.
Lesson Type:
Lesson
Grade Level:
9th - 12th
Subject Areas:
Mathematics, Science
Students will be given a sneak peak of some of the different concepts in their academic subjects this year.
Lesson Type:
Lesson
Grade Level:
3rd - 5th
Subject Areas:
Physical Education
Students will have the opportunity to understand the size and scale of a “billion” and a “billionth”.
Lesson Type:
Grade Level:
9th - 12th
Subject Areas:
Mathematics, Science
Students will use their artistic talents to draw out their course around their neighborhood according to their positions on the GPS receiver.
Lesson Type:
Lesson
Grade Level:
6th - 8th
Subject Areas:
Geography, Science, Technology
Students will build a model nanobot that is designed for detecting microbial life.
Lesson Type:
Unit
Grade Level:
9th - 12th
Subject Areas:
Science

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