ExoLab – Experiment Kit
Learn-at-home special: ExoLab Biological Challenge! Learn about student legume experiment for future launch to ISS and advocate your choice of legume. Click here. ExoLab…
Welcome to the ISS Poster with Activity Guide
Discover fun facts about the International Space Station and learn how to build your own space station module!
3D Printable ISS Pendant
Designed by Liam Kennedy (creator of ISS-Above), this activity can be downloaded for 3D printing or Minecraft.
Butterflies in Space
With simple materials and a comprehensive set of free online resources, you and your students can investigate caterpillars and butterflies in the classroom, then…
STEMonstration 8: Water Filtration
Astronauts on the ISS drink water recycled from their own urine and sweat! It may sound gross, but it’s cleaner than bottled water! In…
Lunar Nautics Educator Guide
As a whole, this 150-page educator guide may seem overwhelming! But it’s not intended to be used all at once. Educators can select pieces…
Expeditionary Skills for Life
NASA partnered with 4-H to make this series of free videos and activities focused on skills that are vital for success but are not…
Teaching Reading with the ISS
Students learn about Text Structure and Text Features as they read articles about how astronauts take pictures of Earth from space.
Toys in Space
Use toys to teach STEM! Students play the roles of engineers and scientists as they examine the characteristics of toys and games in the…
STEMonstration 4: Kinetic and Potential Energy
Watch NASA astronaut Joe Acaba demonstrate kinetic and potential energy on the International Space Station by showing how an object’s potential energy changes due…
STEMonstration 5: Nutrition
Watch NASA astronaut Scott Tingle demonstrate the importance of astronaut nutrition on the International Space Station! Do you have what it takes to stay…
STEMonstration 6: Orbits
Watch NASA astronaut Scott Tingle demonstrate the orbit of spacecraft such as the International Space Station! Can you solve for the distance the station…