![]() We've done this activity with ages ranging from preschool to adults! You can find the complete instructions in our back to school icebreakers guide. As shown below, eight students work together to move a PVC ring with a ball balanced on top (the astronauts) to dock with a larger ring (the ISS) placed on the ground. This activity is easily adaptable to any age by increasing the length of the string, size of the ball, or distance to the larger ring. The First Earth Day (612) Students may think Earth Day began as a celebration. Finally, students compete with one another to see whose designs produce the most power. To simulate this maneuver, my Space Club students complete the Space Docking Challenge. Students learn why some sources of energy are running low and how energy can be converted into useful forms. when he lost control of the car and crashed into an embankment. Here are some interest-based clubs that could be a good fit if you’re interested in studying medicine: Anatomy Club. Nathan Wimsatt, 18, was driving on Lilly Pike in Spencer County around 11:30 p.m. This classic extracurricular option allows students to learn and collaborate with peers who share their interests. ![]() 31.Spirit Couch: Raffle off a comfy couch that you put down front for a sporting event. Set a timer for 5 minutes and instruct students to design a toilet paper outfit on one student in the group. Students are allowed to put as much money as they choose in each jar and the teacher with the most money after the set amount of time has to kiss a pig. Each team gets 2 rolls of toilet paper and/or crepe paper. Check out this video of SpaceX docking to the ISS. (WAVE) - A Spencer County High School student is being remembered after he was killed in a crash Sunday night. 30.Kiss a pig: Have jars for each teacher in your school. Schoolbag planner This planner helps your students stay organized. But do you know how astronauts move from their rocket to the ISS? A pilot carefully navigates the space vehicle to a docking port. Here’s a quick list with the materials your students will need: 1 piece of construction paper - 1 pipe cleaner - tape - hole puncher - markers/ crayons - stickers - ruler - 1 pencil - Scissors You can give them other materials if you like. This ensures that a safe and reliable rocket is built to hurl humans into space! Once on the International Space Station (ISS), astronauts must work together to survive the hazards of space (just watch any space movie). ![]() Each NASA rocket launch takes years of preparation and hundreds of scientists and engineers working as a team.
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