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Space Mission 7: Astronauts & Human Space Exploration-Ages 10-14 (Semester)

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Kristina RI. (MAT BBA. AA. Spanish. TEFL)
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Average rating:5.0Number of reviews:(174)
In this 4 or 8-week course, students learn about famous Astronauts; human space missions; astronaut training & spacesuits; how astronauts live & work in space; and things they can do now to prepare to become a future astronaut. #academic

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US Grade 5 - 8
Follows Teacher-Created Curriculum
8 lessons//8 Weeks
 Week 1
Lesson 1
Introduction to Astronauts
In this first lesson, students will learn all about Astronauts. We will first define what an “Astronaut” is, and then discuss what they do in space and how they contribute to human space exploration and our overall understanding of space. Focus will be on the term “astronaut”, and identifying the key astronauts and their contributions to humanity during their space missions, from the 1950’s – 1970’s. (Key Terminology: Astronaut, Cosmonaut, Mission, Pilot, Mission Specialist, Karman Line, Thermos
 Week 2
Lesson 2
Astronauts & Space Exploration
During this lesson, students will review the term “Astronaut” & the names of the astronauts we learned in our first lesson. Afterwards, we continue our exploration of important contributions by astronauts and their various space missions, from the 1980’s – present. Focus will be on learning the Astronauts’ names and their major accomplishments during their missions. (Key Terminology: Astronaut, Joint Mission, Crewed-Mission, shuttle, space station)
 Week 3
Lesson 3
Future Space Missions
In this lesson we discover the newest mission plans for our astronauts. We will look at NASA’s plans for future human missions and bases on the Moon and even Mars, as well as discuss possible other manned missions to further out regions of our Solar System. We will explore the ideas and what these bases might look like, and discuss the likelihood of human survival on these foreign bodies in space. (Key Terminology: Manned Spacecraft, Lunar base, Artemis Mission)
 Week 4
Lesson 4
How Astronauts Train
This lesson, we will discover how astronauts train to go into space. We will focus on various training methods used by NASA and other space agencies to train humans to survive while working in space, including the pulling away and re-entry from Earth’s gravity. We will see some amazing machines that simulate space travel, as well as swimming pools used to train astronauts how to operate in the microgravity or zero gravity they will feel while completing their missions outside of the
 Week 5
Lesson 5
The Astronaut Spacesuit
This lesson will allow students a detailed look at an astronaut spacesuit. Focus will be on the different parts of the spacesuit, how it works, how an astronaut puts on a spacesuit, as well as current changes being made to the basic design of the spacesuits. (Key Terminology: Spacesuits, EMU, zero gravity, EVA, microgravity).
 Week 6
Lesson 6
Living & Working in Space
In today’s class, we will look at how astronauts live and work in space. We will take a look at how astronauts sleep, eat, work, and live in space for months or even up to a year. Focus will be on the methods and techniques of living in microgravity, as well as how space travel can have long-term, negative effects on the human body, and ways astronauts are combating those effects while in space.
 Week 7
Lesson 7
How to Become an Astronaut
During this lesson, students will discover how to become an astronaut themselves. They will learn the areas of study and career paths which NASA and other space agencies actively look for in their astronaut applicants; as well as ways they can start preparing for a possible career as an astronaut. We will discuss specific things they can do now to plan and train themselves to become better astronaut candidates for the future.
 Week 8
Lesson 8
Let's Wrap it up & Review
We end our course with a motivating & exciting review. We will play a fun, interactive Review Game, summarizing all we have learned & discovered about Astronauts and Human Space Exploration.
Students will be able to name several famous astronauts and tell what they have contributed to the human race; recognize and be able to discuss past and present, as well as possible future missions to space; discover various ways astronauts must train to go into space; identify the various parts of a spacesuit; recognize how difficult it can be for astronauts to live and work in space; as well as discover specific areas of studies and things that can be done now to prepare to be a future candidate for space travel.
I have always had a love of space, from the moment my grandpa, an amateur astronomer, let me look through the 10-foot telescope he built all by himself, to watching shuttles & satellites lift into the sky, and watching some fall back to the earth. I have spotted some of the largest dust storms to hit Mars, and have enjoyed looking at the various craters on our Moon and seeing the rings around Saturn, all from my own backyard in Missouri & while using other telescopes my grandpa and I have built together. I have never ceased my exploration and search, looking to the skies to watch for eclipses, comets, and so much more! My love of all things Space has only increased with time, and I feel it is the next great wave of the future! As a teacher with a Master’s Degree in Teaching & over 30 years of experience working with children of various ages, and more than 5 years teaching students about Space, as well as other Science-related subject-matter, I love sharing my knowledge with the next generation. My hope is to instill the awe-inspiring beauty the Unknown Universe holds, as well as encourage students to dream and believe! I hope to see you in class as we take to the Cosmos during this Amazing Space Mission!
Homework Offered
Assessments Offered
There is no formal assessment for this 8-week course, however, the teacher will utilize a variety of methods to determine that learning has occurred, including, online polls, game-type activities, and in-class review questions, as well as other fun, interactive methods.
Grades Offered
Any learning materials needed will be available for download in the Outschool classroom.
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Learners will need to have their cameras on during this interactive class. Mute & Unmute buttons should be utilized as appropriate.
*YouTube videos will be shared during classes at times, to help learners understand these scientific topics. The links for these videos will also be shared in the Outschool Classroom so parents may watch them later with their child, as desired.
Rising Star
Average rating:5.0Number of reviews:(174)
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Hello and welcome to the Space & Tech Learning Emporium wtih Teacher Kristina RI.!
I have been a teacher for over 13 years, and love working with learners of all ages! In my free time, I love spending time with my family, playing a variety of... 
Group Class

$19

weekly or $150 for 8 classes
1x per week, 8 weeks
45 min

Live video meetings
Ages: 10-14
2-9 learners per class

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