Resources by European Space Agency (ESA)
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Mission X - all activities with adapted physical activity strategies
These are adapted physical activity strategies, designed to support the Mission X programme by suggesting alternative equipment or methods for each activity.
This resource is from the Mission X collection of activities which is an international educational challenge that focuses on health, science,...
Mission X activity guide
This activity summary guide should be used alongside the Mission X challenge.
This resource is from the Mission X collection of activities which is an international educational challenge that focuses on health, science, fitness and nutrition, and encourages pupils to train like an astronaut. To find out...
Mission X journal student logbook
The Mission X Journal is a ‘mission notebook’ for students to organise their physical activity practice time, document research and reflections, and collect data on their progress. Using the Mission Journal, students will be able to:
- set weekly physical activity or research goals
- record...
These primary level resources support the Moon Camp Challenge.
These secondary level resources support the Moon Camp Challenge.
The Moon Camp Challenge is an educational and inspirational project run by ESA and Airbus Foundation, in partnership with Autodesk. These supporting classroom activities focus on learning-by-design and science experimentation. Students will develop a number of scientific experiments related to the Moon and apply...
Moon Constitution - How would a future lunar community be organised?
In this activity, pupils will have the opportunity to form opinions and justify their viewpoints by debating the organisational and social characteristics of a future settlement on the moon. Pupils will improve their ability to listen to and learn from others and will take part in democratic decision-making. Pupils...
Moon Rover - Building a solar-powered rover
In this set of two activities, pupils identify and compare types of renewable sources of energy, before being encouraged to identify solar energy as one of the best options for powering a lunar rover. Pupils will learn about the environmental conditions on the moon and learn more about the purpose of lunar rovers...
Moon Shelter
This resource links to science and D&T but in a moon context. Children analyse the importance of having shelter for protection on Earth and in space. They compare the environmental conditions on Earth and on the Moon, then work together to design and build their own Moon shelter using materials comparable to...
Nose up high in the sky - Observing and measuring weather conditions
In this set of three activities, pupils will learn how their senses and instruments can be used to describe and measure weather conditions. Pupils will learn to identify the weather elements, to observe and record weather conditions and identify local weather processes. They will learn that satellites, computers...