From videos to ready-to implement classroom activities, we’re here to help you get your learners excited about air and space.
In this interactive video, you will learn about Bessie Coleman, the first African American woman to earn an international pilot’s license.
Explore aircraft that go in the air and in the water with this fun, interactive video!
Living and working in space presents many challenges for humans. Use this student guide to explore what many of those challenges are as well as possible solutions.
Have you ever dreamed of becoming an astronaut? Use this slide show presentation as an introduction to the many challenges of living and working in space.
While living in space can seem like nothing but exciting, astronauts encounter many physical, biological, and psychological hazards. Use this guide to explore more about living and working in space.
Living and working in space presents many challenges for humans. Use this ADA Compliant student guide to explore what many of those challenges are as well as possible solutions.
In this easy-to-do activity you will simulate the fluid shift felt by astronauts upon entering space.
You are part of the NASA design crew and your task is to design a suit to keep the human body safe from the hazards of deep space. Are you up to the challenge? This is an ADA compliant document.
The Living and Working in Space Goosechase Educator Guide will walk you through using Goosechase with your students.
Humans have been on a mission to learn more about the red planet. Use this content guide to learn more about the challenges facing robotic explorers of Mars.
Using this educator guide, you will help students learn about The Incredible, Shrinking Moon through a Goosechase activity.
Use this lesson plan to engage students in learning about impact craters on Earth and other celestial bodies.