Astronaut Workout
Get ready for space with this 5-circuit exercise workout, combining maths with PE.
Read more →Get ready for space with this 5-circuit exercise workout, combining maths with PE.
Read more →A 10-question 'true or false' quiz about what happens to the human body in space.
Read more →Students will plan and draw a space dinner using the Eatwell food plate as a guide for choosing healthy options.
Read more →This activity supports Space Dinner (Activity 0.3 of the Pre-launch Chapter).
Read more →Design a spacesuit to keep yourself safe, either during mission launch or on a spacewalk.
Read more →Follow Tim's schedule on launch day! Learn about time and duration while completing a comic strip!
Read more →With the help of astronaut Richard Garriott, describing how it feels to launch into space for the first time.
Read more →Understanding how the Soyuz capsule gets from launch to the ISS is a complex concept.
Read more →It's time to find out about fellow astronauts and research the countries who have been to the ISS.
Read more →Imagining they are astronauts, students will write a newspaper article about their first day in space.
Read more →This extension activity supports Breaking News: Activity 2.2 in Chapter Two.
Read more →The ISS is an extremely complex structure and at first glance it can be intimidating.
Read more →This extension activity supports Your New Home: Activity 3.1 in Chapter Three.
Read more →Get to know your new home! Draw a diagram of the ISS and colour-code the different parts.
Read more →Inspire research, discovery and writing using Tim Peake's incredible images of Earth from space.
Read more →This extension activity supports Activity 4.3: Experimentally Yours.
Read more →After completing the Solar System activity students can create their own imaginary space habitat.
Read more →Humans need robots to do some of the jobs that are too difficult, or too dangerous, for astronauts.
Read more →Learn about the complicated and dangerous process of returning to Earth from the ISS.
Read more →You're on your way back to Earth but where will you land and how will you get home from there?
Read more →This extension activity supports The Journey Home: Activity 6.2 in Chapter Six.
Read more →Student complete a space history timeline showing past, present and future missions to Mars.
Read more →ESA Astronaut Tim Peake wants to know the benefits of your mission to Mars.
Read more →What the skills, knowledge and experience might people need for a successful mission to Mars?
Read more →Students will learn about the essential (and non-essential) items astronauts take to space.
Read more →In this creative, hands-on activity students will design their own Mars rocket.
Read more →Can you find nine scientific words from Chapter 2? Add them to your Space Glossary!
Read more →Write and illustrate an article telling the world about an exciting discovery - water on Mars!
Read more →Can you find nine scientific words from Chapter 3? Add them to your Space Glossary.
Read more →Complete the maze then code a set of instructions for your Mars Rover using the available commands.
Read more →Designing an experiment to test a hypothesis is a fundamental part of scientific enquiry.
Read more →Can you find ten scientific words from Chapter 4? Add them to your Space Glossary.
Read more →Practice mapping and drawing skills and explore what makes a good city, society and community.
Read more →Create a biodome to house food and plant crops that can sustain your Mars population.
Read more →Research energy sources then, design your own sustainable energy source to power your city on Mars.
Read more →How will you deal with the lack of oxygen, extreme weather and severe radiation on Mars?
Read more →Can you find eight scientific words from Chapter 5? Add them to your Space Glossary.
Read more →How can you communicate the excitement of space tourism in one image?
Read more →Imagine what you could discover if you could see more of the Universe than ever before.
Read more →Examine an ancient diagram of the Solar System to discover what we’ve learnt over time.
Read more →Travel back in time to learn the history of astronomy and the development of telescopes.
Read more →See yourself in a whole new light! Draw a portrait showing how you’d look in infrared.
Read more →Decode an encrypted message to unlock your telescope’s deployment sequence.
Read more →Examine the datasets to find out if your telescope has identified any planets that might support life.
Read more →Share your exciting discoveries with your fellow space experts by creating a scientific poster.
Read more →Write and illustrate newspaper articles to tell the world everything you’ve discovered with Webb.
Read more →Create a visual dictionary using your scientific vocabulary, so everyone can understand your technical lingo.
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