KMRR worked to complete their mission to look online at nineplanets.org and find new facts they didn't know about our solar system.
Poseidon discovered other uses of constellations other than star gazing to complete their mission.
Constellation 24 read the picture book, Ham the Astrochimp by Richard Hiliard, about a chimpanzee named Ham who was sent on a mission to space. Then they answered questions to complete their mission.
*How do missions work?
Each group has a specific mission "NASA" has asked them to complete. To complete their mission they must travel to each planet and recieve their mission. This mission is an activity- The pictures above are three examples of the nine total missions to be completed.
*What do teams receive when they complete a mission?
Each team is working hard to complete missions to receive an envelope.
*What's inside the envelope?
Inside students find either a letter or a blank. After collecting all nine envelopes and opening them up to discover a letter or a blank, students put all their letters together to unscramble a word.
*What is the word?
The word represents the actual NASA space mission that correlates to their mission described in the letter. Students will then be able to visit the mission site to explore and learn more about the missions from NASA that took .
*How do missions work?
Each group has a specific mission "NASA" has asked them to complete. To complete their mission they must travel to each planet and recieve their mission. This mission is an activity- The pictures above are three examples of the nine total missions to be completed.
*What do teams receive when they complete a mission?
Each team is working hard to complete missions to receive an envelope.
*What's inside the envelope?
Inside students find either a letter or a blank. After collecting all nine envelopes and opening them up to discover a letter or a blank, students put all their letters together to unscramble a word.
*What is the word?
The word represents the actual NASA space mission that correlates to their mission described in the letter. Students will then be able to visit the mission site to explore and learn more about the missions from NASA that took .
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