NASAのJPLによる、月曜日の朝から始められる「These 24 STEM lessons」
キム・オルの趣味は笑うことと、インディ・ジョーンズ的な冒険をすること。
これで子供たちは、直接宇宙とコンタクトできる。
キム・オルは、教室ですぐに展開できるレッスンとアクティビティを新たに揃えた。
実際のNASAのミッションや科学に関連した標準に沿ったレッスンや、教師が指導したり、自主的な活動として割り当てたりできる生徒のプロジェクトへのリンクなど、生徒を指導するために必要なものをすべて手に入れることができる。
時間に追われている先生方、準備のいらない教室での活動を探している代理の先生方、また、特に混乱した時代にも生徒の学習を続けたいと願っている先生方に呼びかけます。このたび、すぐに使えるレッスンやアクティビティを集めました。
これで、どこでも最新のNASA技術が勉強できてしまう。
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「Quick and Easy STEM」のレッスンとアクティビティを学年別にご紹介しでいる。
*Grades K-2(小学2年生まで)
https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/edu/news/2022/1/26/24-stem-lessons-you-can-quickly-deploy-in-the-classroom/#quick_k-2
*Grades 3-5(小学3年生から6年生)
https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/edu/news/2022/1/26/24-stem-lessons-you-can-quickly-deploy-in-the-classroom/#quick_3-5
*Grades 6-8(中学1年生から3年生)
https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/edu/news/2022/1/26/24-stem-lessons-you-can-quickly-deploy-in-the-classroom/#quick_6-8
*Grades 9-12(高校生)
https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/edu/news/2022/1/26/24-stem-lessons-you-can-quickly-deploy-in-the-classroom/#quick_9-12
*Explore More
https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/edu/news/2022/1/26/24-stem-lessons-you-can-quickly-deploy-in-the-classroom/#quick_more
実際のNASAのミッションや科学に関連する標準に沿ったレッスンや、教師が指導したり自主的な活動として割り当てたりできる生徒のプロジェクトへのリンクなど、生徒を指導するのに必要なものをすべて入手できる学校の先生の玉手箱になっている。
まずは最初に、火星で飛んで世界中を魅了したヘリコプターを紙で作ってみよう。
Grades K-2(小学2年生まで)
Make a Paper Mars Helicopter(紙製火星ヘリコプターを作ろう)
In this lesson, students build a paper helicopter, then improve the design and compare and measure performance.(この授業では、紙製のヘリコプターを製作し、設計を改良して、性能を比較・測定します。)
この英語は、簡単ですから、英語の勉強として読んでください。
私は、英語はダメ!と言う先生は、
ドイツ人が作った無料の機械翻訳
https://www.DeepL.com/Translator
を使ってみてください。
ものすごくよくできています。
しかし、時々パニックになります。
その時は、https://translate.google.co.jp/
も併用してください。
SUBJECT EngineeringGRADES 2-8TIME 30-60 mins
Student Project: Make a Paper Mars Helicopter
Build a paper helicopter, then see if you can improve the design like NASA engineers did when making the first helicopter for Mars.
SUBJECT EngineeringGRADES 2-8TIME 30-60 mins
What Tools Would You Take to Mars?
Students decide what they want to learn from a robotic mission to Mars and what tools they will put on their robot to accomplish their goals.
SUBJECT ScienceGRADES K-2TIME 30-60 mins
Rockets by Size
Students cut out, color and sequence paper rockets in a simple mathematics lesson on measurement.
SUBJECT MathGRADES K-2TIME 30-60 mins
Rocket Math
Students use rocket manipulatives to help them develop number sense, counting, addition and subtraction skills.
SUBJECT MathGRADES K-1TIME 30-60 mins
Tangram Rocket
Students use tangrams to create rockets while practicing shape recognition.
SUBJECT MathGRADES K-1TIME 1-2 hrs
Student Project: Build a Rover and More With Shapes
Use geometric shapes called tangrams to build a rover and other space-themed designs!
SUBJECT MathGRADES K-2TIME Less than 30 mins
Student Project: Build a Rocket and More With Shapes
Use geometric shapes called tangrams to build a rocket and other space-themed designs!
SUBJECT MathGRADES K-2TIME Less than 30 mins
Mineral Mystery Experiment
Students explore the science behind an intriguing planetary feature by creating saline solutions and then observing what happens when the solutions evaporate.
SUBJECT ScienceGRADES 2-12TIME 2 sessions of 30-60 mins
Student Project: Do a Mineral Mystery Experiment
Dissolve salts in water, then observe what happens when the water evaporates.
SUBJECT ScienceGRADES 2-12TIME 2 sessions of 30-60 mins
What Do You Know About Mars?
Students decide what they want to learn from a robotic mission to Mars.
SUBJECT ScienceGRADES K-2TIME Less than 30 mins
Melting Ice Experiment
Students make predictions and observations about how ice will melt in different conditions then compare their predictions to results as they make connections to melting glaciers.
SUBJECT ScienceGRADES 2-12TIME 30-60 mins
Parachute Design
Students design and test parachute landing systems to successfully land a probe on target.
SUBJECT EngineeringGRADES K-2TIME 1-2 hrs
Planetary Poetry
In this cross-curricular STEM and language arts lesson, students learn about planets, stars and space missions and write STEM-inspired poetry to share their knowledge of or inspiration about these topics.
SUBJECT ScienceGRADES 2-12TIME 1-2 hrs
Student Project: Write a Poem About Space
Are you a space poet, and you didn't even know it? Find out how to create your own poems inspired by space!
SUBJECT ScienceGRADES 2-12TIME 30-60 mins
Ocean World: Earth Globe Toss Game
Students use NASA images and a hands-on activity to compare the amounts of land and surface water on our planet.
SUBJECT ScienceGRADES K-6TIME Less than 30 mins
Simple Rocket Science Continued
Students gather data on a balloon rocket launch, then create a simple graph to show the results of the tests.
SUBJECT MathGRADES K-2TIME 30-60 mins
Spaghetti Anyone? Building with Pasta
Students use the engineering design process to build a structure to handle the greatest load and gain first-hand experience with compression and tension forces.
SUBJECT EngineeringGRADES K-8TIME Less than 30 mins
Student Project: Building With Spaghetti
Use spaghetti to build a tower modeled after the giant structures NASA uses to talk to spacecraft.
SUBJECT EngineeringGRADES K-8TIME 30-60 mins
Simple Rocket Science
Students perform a simple science experiment to learn how a rocket works and demonstrate Newton’s third law of motion.
SUBJECT ScienceGRADES K-2TIME 30-60 mins
Grades 3-5(小学3年生から6年生)
Make a Paper Mars Helicopter
In this lesson, students build a paper helicopter, then improve the design and compare and measure performance.
SUBJECT EngineeringGRADES 2-8TIME 30-60 mins
Student Project: Make a Paper Mars Helicopter
Build a paper helicopter, then see if you can improve the design like NASA engineers did when making the first helicopter for Mars.
SUBJECT EngineeringGRADES 2-8TIME 30-60 mins
Soda-Straw Rockets
Students study rocket stability as they design, construct and launch paper rockets using soda straws.
SUBJECT EngineeringGRADES 4-8TIME Less than 30 mins
Student Project: Make a Straw Rocket
Create a paper rocket that can be launched from a soda straw – then, modify the design to make the rocket fly farther!
SUBJECT EngineeringGRADES 4-8TIME Less than 30 mins
Rocket Activity: Heavy Lifting
Students construct balloon-powered rockets to launch the greatest payload possible to the classroom ceiling.
SUBJECT EngineeringGRADES 3-8TIME 30-60 mins
Design a Robotic Insect
Students design a robotic insect for an extraterrestrial environment, then compare the process to how NASA engineers design robots for extreme environments like Mars.
SUBJECT ScienceGRADES 3-5TIME 30-60 mins
Student Project: Design a Robotic Insect
Design a robotic insect to go to an extreme environment. Then, compare the design process to what NASA engineers do when building robots for Mars!
SUBJECT ScienceGRADES 3-5TIME 30-60 mins
Mineral Mystery Experiment
Students explore the science behind an intriguing planetary feature by creating saline solutions and then observing what happens when the solutions evaporate.
SUBJECT ScienceGRADES 2-12TIME 2 sessions of 30-60 mins
Student Project: Do a Mineral Mystery Experiment
Dissolve salts in water, then observe what happens when the water evaporates.
SUBJECT ScienceGRADES 2-12TIME 2 sessions of 30-60 mins
How Far Away Is Space?
Students use measurement skills to determine the scale distance to space on a map.
SUBJECT MathGRADES 3-7TIME 30-60 mins
Student Project: How Far Away Is Space?
Stack coins and use your measurement skills to figure out the scale distance from Earth's surface to space.
SUBJECT MathGRADES 3-7TIME 30-60 mins
Melting Ice Experiment
Students make predictions and observations about how ice will melt in different conditions then compare their predictions to results as they make connections to melting glaciers.
SUBJECT ScienceGRADES 2-12TIME 30-60 mins
Planetary Poetry
In this cross-curricular STEM and language arts lesson, students learn about planets, stars and space missions and write STEM-inspired poetry to share their knowledge of or inspiration about these topics.
SUBJECT ScienceGRADES 2-12TIME 1-2 hrs
Student Project: Write a Poem About Space
Are you a space poet, and you didn't even know it? Find out how to create your own poems inspired by space!
SUBJECT ScienceGRADES 2-12TIME 30-60 mins
Planetary Travel Time
Students will compute the approximate travel time to planets in the solar system using different modes of transportation.
SUBJECT MathGRADES 4-6TIME 30-60 mins
The Ring Wing Glider
In this simple engineering design lesson, students turn a piece of paper into an aircraft wing and then try to improve upon their design.
SUBJECT EngineeringGRADES 3-8TIME 30-60 mins
Student Project: Make a Paper Glider
Turn a piece of paper into a glider inspired by a NASA design.
SUBJECT EngineeringGRADES 3-8TIME 30-60 mins
Ocean World: Earth Globe Toss Game
Students use NASA images and a hands-on activity to compare the amounts of land and surface water on our planet.
SUBJECT ScienceGRADES K-6TIME Less than 30 mins
Spaghetti Anyone? Building with Pasta
Students use the engineering design process to build a structure to handle the greatest load and gain first-hand experience with compression and tension forces.
SUBJECT EngineeringGRADES K-8TIME Less than 30 mins
Student Project: Building With Spaghetti
Use spaghetti to build a tower modeled after the giant structures NASA uses to talk to spacecraft.
SUBJECT EngineeringGRADES K-8TIME 30-60 mins
Grades 6-8(中学1年生から3年生)
Make a Paper Mars Helicopter
In this lesson, students build a paper helicopter, then improve the design and compare and measure performance.
SUBJECT EngineeringGRADES 2-8TIME 30-60 mins
Student Project: Make a Paper Mars Helicopter
Build a paper helicopter, then see if you can improve the design like NASA engineers did when making the first helicopter for Mars.
SUBJECT EngineeringGRADES 2-8TIME 30-60 mins
Soda-Straw Rockets
Students study rocket stability as they design, construct and launch paper rockets using soda straws.
SUBJECT EngineeringGRADES 4-8TIME Less than 30 mins
Student Project: Make a Straw Rocket
Create a paper rocket that can be launched from a soda straw – then, modify the design to make the rocket fly farther!
SUBJECT EngineeringGRADES 4-8TIME Less than 30 mins
Rocket Activity: Heavy Lifting
Students construct balloon-powered rockets to launch the greatest payload possible to the classroom ceiling.
SUBJECT EngineeringGRADES 3-8TIME 30-60 mins
Mineral Mystery Experiment
Students explore the science behind an intriguing planetary feature by creating saline solutions and then observing what happens when the solutions evaporate.
SUBJECT ScienceGRADES 2-12TIME 2 sessions of 30-60 mins
Student Project: Do a Mineral Mystery Experiment
Dissolve salts in water, then observe what happens when the water evaporates.
SUBJECT ScienceGRADES 2-12TIME 2 sessions of 30-60 mins
How Far Away Is Space?
Students use measurement skills to determine the scale distance to space on a map.
SUBJECT MathGRADES 3-7TIME 30-60 mins
Student Project: How Far Away Is Space?
Stack coins and use your measurement skills to figure out the scale distance from Earth's surface to space.
SUBJECT MathGRADES 3-7TIME 30-60 mins
Melting Ice Experiment
Students make predictions and observations about how ice will melt in different conditions then compare their predictions to results as they make connections to melting glaciers.
SUBJECT ScienceGRADES 2-12TIME 30-60 mins
Planetary Poetry
In this cross-curricular STEM and language arts lesson, students learn about planets, stars and space missions and write STEM-inspired poetry to share their knowledge of or inspiration about these topics.
SUBJECT ScienceGRADES 2-12TIME 1-2 hrs
Student Project: Write a Poem About Space
Are you a space poet, and you didn't even know it? Find out how to create your own poems inspired by space!
SUBJECT ScienceGRADES 2-12TIME 30-60 mins
Planetary Travel Time
Students will compute the approximate travel time to planets in the solar system using different modes of transportation.
SUBJECT MathGRADES 4-6TIME 30-60 mins
The Ring Wing Glider
In this simple engineering design lesson, students turn a piece of paper into an aircraft wing and then try to improve upon their design.
SUBJECT EngineeringGRADES 3-8TIME 30-60 mins
Student Project: Make a Paper Glider
Turn a piece of paper into a glider inspired by a NASA design.
SUBJECT EngineeringGRADES 3-8TIME 30-60 mins
Ocean World: Earth Globe Toss Game
Students use NASA images and a hands-on activity to compare the amounts of land and surface water on our planet.
SUBJECT ScienceGRADES K-6TIME Less than 30 mins
Spaghetti Anyone? Building with Pasta
Students use the engineering design process to build a structure to handle the greatest load and gain first-hand experience with compression and tension forces.
SUBJECT EngineeringGRADES K-8TIME Less than 30 mins
Student Project: Building With Spaghetti
Use spaghetti to build a tower modeled after the giant structures NASA uses to talk to spacecraft.
SUBJECT EngineeringGRADES K-8TIME 30-60 mins
How Do We See Dark Matter?
Students will make observations of two containers and identify differences in content, justify their claims and make comparisons to dark matter observations.
SUBJECT ScienceGRADES 6-12TIME Less than 30 mins
Grades 9-12(高校生)
Mineral Mystery Experiment
Students explore the science behind an intriguing planetary feature by creating saline solutions and then observing what happens when the solutions evaporate.
SUBJECT ScienceGRADES 2-12TIME 2 sessions of 30-60 mins
Student Project: Do a Mineral Mystery Experiment
Dissolve salts in water, then observe what happens when the water evaporates.
SUBJECT ScienceGRADES 2-12TIME 2 sessions of 30-60 mins
Melting Ice Experiment
Students make predictions and observations about how ice will melt in different conditions then compare their predictions to results as they make connections to melting glaciers.
SUBJECT ScienceGRADES 2-12TIME 30-60 mins
Planetary Poetry
In this cross-curricular STEM and language arts lesson, students learn about planets, stars and space missions and write STEM-inspired poetry to share their knowledge of or inspiration about these topics.
SUBJECT ScienceGRADES 2-12TIME 1-2 hrs
Student Project: Write a Poem About Space
Are you a space poet, and you didn't even know it? Find out how to create your own poems inspired by space!
SUBJECT ScienceGRADES 2-12TIME 30-60 mins
Let's Go to Mars! Calculating Launch Windows
Students use advanced algebra concepts to determine the next opportunity to launch a spacecraft to Mars.
SUBJECT MathGRADES 9-12TIME 30-60 mins
How Do We See Dark Matter?
Students will make observations of two containers and identify differences in content, justify their claims and make comparisons to dark matter observations.
SUBJECT ScienceGRADES 6-12TIME Less than 30 mins
Explore More
Find our full collection of more than 250 STEM educator guides and student activities in Teach and Learn.
For games, articles, and more activities from NASA for kids in upper-elementary grades, visit NASA Space Place and NASA Climate Kids.
Explore more educational resources and opportunities for students and educators from NASA STEM Engagement.
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