Projects, Activities, and Lessons for created by teachers for students ages 9-14.

Written by: Linda Smentek & Kimberly Tran, EIS Education Team Members, 2016
Topic: Mathematics
Title of Lesson: Does It Measure Up? Metrics vs US Measurements
Grade (Age): Gr 5-8 (Age: 10-13)

Only three countries in the world do not use the metric system - the United States, Liberia, and Myanmar. How does the metric system compare to the US Measurement system? (This will be revised)

Written by: Frances Dellutri, Jr. High / Intermediate Level SpacEdge Education Team,

Topic: Art, Astronomy
Title of Lesson: Fly Me to the Moons - Middle School
Grade (Age) Level: Grades 5-8 (Ages 10-13)

Key Topics Associated With Standards:
Scale Properties, Astronomy, Solar System Models,  Proportion, Quantity, Interpreting Data, Gravity, Patterns, Math

US Standards:  NGSS:
MS-ESS1-3 http://www.nextgenscience.org/dci-arrangement/ms-ess1-earths-place-universe

Introduce students to scale models with this lesson plan. Students engage in different model perspectives and finally focus on making a model of one of our solar system's moons with features that are to scale. 


This project is funded by International Astronomical Union (IAU) is the the Office of Astronomy for Development (OAD) in partnership with the South African National Research Foundation.)

Using only the sunlight striking the Earth and a wooden dowel, students can measure the circumference of the earth. 

Written by: Suzanne Monir, Kimberly Tran, EIS Education Team Members, August 2016
Title: Introduction to Solar Eclipses
Grade (Age) Level: Grades 5-8 (Ages 10-14)
Pre-requisites: There are no pre-requisites for this course but familiarity with the solar system is recommended. 


In this project, students will be completing activities to learn more about the phenomenon of solar eclipses

Authors: Bonnie Thurber, Hongfeng Guo, with SN Sugumar,  Amritanshu Vajpayee 

Grade Levels/Ages: 13-16, Middle School + High School S

ubject Areas: Science, Astronomy, Space Science, Language Arts, Art, Mathematics 

In this project, students become cultural astronomers.

Author:  Bonnie Thurber
Grade levels: 5-12
Short Description: August 21, 2017, a solar eclipse is going to be showing across the United States. This Cybrary includes some wonderful links to many many activities. 

Authors: Bonnie Thurber, Hongfeng Guo

Grade Levels/Ages: grades 5-8, Middle School

Subject Areas: Science, Astronomy, Space Science, Language Arts, Art

In this project, students become cultural astronomers.