We are only a few weeks of students entering school in the United States, and here to make a little more fun and that education is NASA with its materials provided freely. The space agency often shares fun projects and educational content with the public, including simulation games for “passports” spatial and more.
NASA detailed its free subjects for students and educators to use during the school year of 2021 to 2022, as well as some students open to children in classroom and teenagers in high school. For example, the NASA student challenge for the years 6-12 that team teams with experiences of design and construction of launch projects on suborbital flights.
By joining Mars Student Challenge’s mission, for teachers to help lead students through the design, construction and launch process involved in the landing of a March mission. The space agency has a place of photos to help students learn to design a spaceship, as well as March 2020 Stest Toolkit freely available.
NASA also encourages the public to take an interest in its missions by asking for works of art from its spaceship Landsat. The work can simply be inspired by crafts and shared with the NASA land team through its social media accounts.
Other free materials include the LCRD rod launch kit to help teach students with laser communications, as well as fun things like crew orbital home simulation. What about students who always participate in virtual classes? NASA has virtual tours of its various astronaut training facilities, etc.
Other free educational materials, including downloadable posters, calendars and tales, are here on the NASA Education website.