Search results
Learn all about the Red Planet in our fascinating facts about Mars. How big is Mars? What's the temperature on Mars? Is there water on Mars?
- Neil Armstrong Facts
Neil in his (at the time) state-of-the-art NASA spacesuit —...
- Facts About the Moon
Calling all budding young space cadets! Join us as we head...
- Solar System
We’re off on an adventure out of this world to discover ten...
- Facts About the Earth
8) The Earth’s diameter (distance straight through the...
- Neil Armstrong Facts
24 kwi 2017 · Mars is a fascinating planet, researched and examined by scientists for years. The combination of gases, bacteria and other substances discovered on the planet led researchers to believe that humans cannot inhabit Mars. That idea alone makes for a science project focusing on the planet.
10 maj 2023 · Explore standards-aligned STEM lessons that help students learn about the Red Planet and NASA’s missions to Mars. This collection of science, technology, engineering and math activities and lessons include building rovers, using Pi, programming robots, making solar system models and more than 40 more hands-on activities.
18 maj 2023 · Mars Activities for Kids. Learn about Mars and the Mars rover, Perseverance, with hands-on science and engineering activities that you can do at home.
Fifth Grade, Experiment with Planets Science Projects. (5 results) Investigate free online data sets or collections of images to answer questions about planets, moons, satellites, or asteroids. Or build your own moving and changing planetary or lunar model.
16 cze 2023 · Use these free STEM projects, lessons, and activities to help students get hands-on exploring and learning about solar system science. The Earth, the Moon, the Sun, and space are concepts students identify early on. The names of the planets quickly follow, along with stars and the reality that the Sun, too, is a star and is the closest star to ...
All of these planets circle around a star, but only eight of them—Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune—circle around the Sun—the star in our solar system. This activity explores the relative size of these eight planets.