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NASA’s B.E.S.T. Beginning Engineering, Science, and Technology

@azchallenger @SPACEOutreach. NASA’s B.E.S.T. Beginning Engineering, Science, and Technology. Teacher Introduction Aerospace Educator Workshop March 1, 2014. Video. Promo. Museum of Science - Boston. 1. Build a Satellite to Orbit the Moon 2. Launch Your Satellite

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NASA’s B.E.S.T. Beginning Engineering, Science, and Technology

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  1. @azchallenger @SPACEOutreach NASA’s B.E.S.T.Beginning Engineering, Science, and Technology Teacher Introduction Aerospace Educator Workshop March 1, 2014

  2. Video Promo

  3. Museum of Science - Boston

  4. 1. Build a Satellite to Orbit the Moon 2. Launch Your Satellite 3. Prepare for a Mission 4. Design a Lunar Buggy 5. Design a Landing Pod 6. Design a Crew Exploration Vehicle 7. Launch Your CEV 8. Design a Lunar Thermos 9. Build a Solar Oven

  5. SCIENCE STANDARDS “The final version of the NGSS were released on April 9, 2013. Arizona has not yet adopted the NGSS and Arizona’s 2004 Science Standardwill still be in effect for the 2013-14 school year.” Arizona’s 2004 Science Standard – Strand 1: Inquiry Process: Concept 1: Observations, Questions, and Hypotheses Observe, ask questions, and make predictions. Concept 2: Scientific Testing (Investigating and Modeling) Participate in planning and conducting investigations, and recording data. Concept 3: Analysis and Conclusions Organize and analyze data; compare to predictions. (4th Grade) Analyze and interpret data to explain correlations and results; formulate new questions. (5th – 8th Grade)

  6. Instructional objectives and learning outcomes are aligned with: • National Research Council’s, A Framework for K-12 Science Education: Practices, Crosscutting Concepts, and Core Ideas • Achieve Inc.’s, Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) • National Governors Association Center for Best Practices (NGA Center) and Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO)’s, Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts & Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects • Partnership for 21st Century Skills, A Framework for 21st Century Learning

  7. NASA’s B.E.S.T. Teacher Training Assembly Program Community Events

  8. @azchallenger @SPACEOutreach NASA’s B.E.S.T.Beginning Engineering, Science, and Technology www.azchallenger.org THANK YOU!

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