Investigating the Surface of the Moon
by Andre Pineda
In this engaging lesson, students will examine the surface of the Moon to consider hazardous conditions that NASA may find there. Then, they will investigate several hazards (dust, boulders, and slopes) and predict what kinds of wheels might be best to address these hazards. This lesson incorporates a variety of resources and will provide a meaningful exploration of the Moon!
Lesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1VXm0SFroLSua2N2YbqEkXvTv12rdlGqT/edit?u…Related Content
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