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Mars: The Red Planet in Depth

In this space class, students will explore the atmosphere, terrain, features and the moons of the most popular planet in the Solar System: Mars.
Terry Barber
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4.8
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What's included

1 live meeting
55 mins in-class hours
Assessment
Students will be assessed through a student activity.

Class Experience

US Grade 4 - 7
Students will learn in depth about Mars, including its geography, atmosphere, and various surface features, including the Olympus Mons and Tharsis Montes volcanoes as well as the Valles Marineris. As students learn about Mars's surface features, they will discover how Olympus Mons compares to Mount Everest and how the Valles Marineris compares to the Grand Canyon. They will also get to see what Olympus Mons looks like from space as well as receiving a brief geology lesson about the Red Planet. After the Grand Tour, students will have a chance to share ideas for an exploration mission on the first crewed mission to Mars, such as what areas of Mars they would like to explore. A slide show with all kinds of cool pictures helps bring the Red Planet to life as they learn about our farthest neighbor in the Inner Solar System.

The class will begin with a warmup activity, followed by a presentation on Mars, and then a student activity. They will be encouraged to ask questions and comment during the class. Participation is encouraged as it helps enhance the class experience. If students do not feel comfortable participating verbally, they are free to participate on the chat.

I will give an in-depth discussion on the planet, Mars, sharing an overview of the planet, a history of the exploration of the Red Planet, as well as what the weather and atmosphere are like on the planet, and descriptions of some of the notable formations on the surface of Mars. I will do a warm-up to help hook students beforehand. Students will do a student activity afterward in which they will imagine themselves walking on Mars. They will share about where they will go on the planet and why.

Students will be able to interact with me during the warm-up, presentation and student activity. They are free to ask questions and comment during the class. Participation is highly encouraged. They can share on chat if they do not feel comfortable sharing verbally if they wish to do so.

Students are encouraged to bring a love of space and astronomy and, of course, a desire to learn about Mars, the mysterious Red Planet.
Learning Goals
Students will learn about the history of the exploration of Mars.
Students will learn about the weather conditions on Mars.
Students will learn about different surface features on Mars.
Students will learn some basic facts about the moons of Mars.
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Parental Guidance
Students will be accessing NASA websites during the student activity. No accounts need to be created.
Supply List
Students should bring paper and a pen or pencil for taking notes to the class.
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Joined April, 2020
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I have experience as a substitute teacher who is experienced in Multiple Subjects, including English, Math, Humanities, Social Studies, and Science. The subject of space is a passion of mine. I love the Solar System, the stars, and everything related to astronomy. There is a beauty to the planets, the stars and all things related to space that I hope to teach students. I look forward to teaching your children.

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$19

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Meets once
55 min

Completed by 234 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-14
1-9 learners per class

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