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Exploring the Earth's Magnetic Field: #8 Wandering Poles in the Last 2000 Years
Topic: Magnetism
Grade Level: 5-8
Body: Earth
Mission: Earth Science (Earth)

Short Description: Students plot the locations of the magnetic North Pole over the past 2,000 years.


Exploring the Earth's Magnetic Field: #9 The Magnetosphere and Us
Topic: Magnetism
Grade Level: 5-8
Body: Earth
Mission: Earth Science (Earth)

Short Description: Students will label and describe parts of the magnetosphere and determine the size of the parts.


Exploring the Moon
Body: Earth's Moon
Mission: SMART-1 (Earth's Moon)

Short Description: Background and Activities to help elementary to high-school students explore our Moon from Pre-Apollo times to the future.


Exploring the Moon (Main Portal)

Short Description: This program allows educators to borrow lunar samples and provides a teacher's guide with activities and slide set to support lessons on lunar exploration, geology and history, These educational materials are loaned as a package or the guide and slides are available separately. This product is the Teacher's Guide. It can be downloaded or can be ordered in hard copy from Spacelink.


Exploring the Moon, Teacher's Guide: Unit 2

Short Description: Lunar Roving Vehicle - This program allows educators to borrow lunar samples and provides a teacher's guide with activities and slide set to support lessons on lunar exploration, geology and history, These educational materials are loaned as a package or the guide and slides are available separately. This product is the Teacher's Guide. It can be downloaded or can be ordered in hard copy from Spacelink.


Exploring the Moon: Life Support Systems
Grade Level: 5-8, 9-12
Body: Earth's Moon
Mission: Apollo (Earth's Moon)

Short Description: A future lunar base will have to be a self-contained habitat with all the life support systems necessary for the survival of humans, animals and plants. In this series of activities, the students will design and build models of nine life support systems that are crucial to successful human settlement of the moon.


Exploring the Moon: Reaping Rocks
Grade Level: 5-8, 9-12
Body: Earth's Moon
Mission: Apollo (Earth's Moon), GRAIL (Earth's Moon)

Short Description: Students make predictions about the origin of lunar rocks by collecting, describing and classifying rocks from their neighborhood.


Exploring the Moon: Unit 2: Learning From Apollo: #3 Regolith Formation
Grade Level: K-4, 5-8

Short Description: Students will compare the process of regolith formation on Earth and on the moon.


Exploring the Moon: Unit 2: Learning From Apollo: #4 Lunar Surface
Grade Level: K-4, 5-8

Short Description: Students will make a model of the Moons surface and consider the geologic processes and rocks of each area.


Exploring the Moon: Unit 2: Learning From Apollo: #6 Impact Craters
Grade Level: K-4, 5-8, 9-12

Short Description: Students determine the factors affecting the appearance of impact craters and ejecta.

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