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DO NOW. Did you consider…?. How do these two features of Earth help us survive? Magnetic Field Ozone. Life & Space Glossary p. . Magnetic field – a protective field generated by Earth’s rotating iron core that surrounds the planet and deflects harmful solar radiation

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  1. DO NOW

  2. Did you consider…? How do these two features of Earth help us survive? Magnetic Field Ozone

  3. Life & Space Glossary p. Magnetic field – a protective field generated by Earth’s rotating iron core that surrounds the planet and deflects harmful solar radiation TURN & TALK: What resources/protections may humans need when traveling in outer space without the protection of Earth’s magnetic field? Add them to your list.

  4. Life & Space Glossary p. Ozone layer – an atmospheric gas (O3) that reflects harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the Sun away from the Earth TURN & TALK: What resources/protections may humans need when traveling in outer space without the protection of Earth’s ozone layer? Add them to your list.

  5. Space Flight Part 1 In your groups: -Create a list of items you would need to bring with you to survive an extended trip on a spaceship into deep space. (Every student writes it down.) -Consider the needs of other forms of life that humans might bring along (for example, plants for food or medicine, animals for food or companionship, etc.).

  6. MAYDAY! MAYDAY! Something has gone terribly wrong! Your spaceship has no choice but to crash land!! Using your sheet, create a poster: -Decide on which planet or moon to crash. -Draw the planet our moon you chose to land on. -List the information you have about your planet or moon. -Include a separate list of items you have with you and why they will endure your survival. Make a list of all of the parts of the planet that help to support life including but not limited to: -Temperature range -Length of a day -Distance to the nearest star -Landforms -Magnetic field -Atmospheric gases (ozone), thickness -Food/water sources

  7. Distances in Our Solar System

  8. Scale of the Universe • Cosmic Voyage Video • Interactive Scale

  9. International Space Station

  10. Tour of the International Space Station

  11. Let’s Review

  12. DO NOW

  13. The Space Station O.Henry Students Interview Astronauts on the ISS

  14. Pre-Ap Accommodations Jig Saw Position A – Table 1, 5 Position B- Table 2, 6 Position C- Table 3, 7 Position D- Table 4, 8 In your expert group take 2 Column Notes over your accommodation

  15. GL Reading Debrief Brainpop- International Space Station

  16. Space Walk Space Walk What's It Like to Walk in Space? | Video - ABC News

  17. Design a Space Suit • What would your space suit need?

  18. DO NOW

  19. Let’s Review

  20. Turn and Talk • What could possibly go wrong during a space expedition? • With a partner, come up with some realistic problems astronauts and/or spacecraft might encounter while traveling in space.

  21. Video • Space Disasters • Fill out the student sheet as you watch the video.

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