Wednesday, January 28, 2015 Do Now: What do you know about the Challenger Space Shuttle of 1986? Write a brief paragraph detailing your prior knowledge.

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Wednesday, January 28, 2015 Do Now: What do you know about the Challenger Space Shuttle of 1986? Write a brief paragraph detailing your prior knowledge.

Reminders: Challenger Permission Slips and $10 Quiz Corrections DUE TODAY! Waves Review and Rewind DUE yesterday!

Today’s Goals: Learning Target: 1.I will be able to comprehend science based text and complete A3K. 2.I will be able to assess my strengths, weaknesses and interests in order to complete a job application for Challenger.

Challenger Space Shuttle

Agenda: 1.Read the article, “A Mission to Remember” 2.Complete Achieve 3000, with article “Mars, Here we Come?” 1.Read Article 2.Answer Questions 3.Thought Question = SKIP! Begin your JOB APPLICATION instead! 4.Applications are DUE NLT Friday!

Thursday, January 29, 2015 BRAINTEASER: Summarize what our mission will be on Wednesday, 2/4 at Challenger. Use the Mission Overview for details.

Our Mission Goals 1. Purpose: One crew of astronauts is traveling to Mars (in Mars Transport Vehicle) to replace the existing crew of astronauts (Mars Control). 2. Collect data and geologic samples to analyze. 3. Launch probes to the two moons of Mars, Deimos and Phobos. 4. Have a safe and successful mission by working together. 5. Communicate and come to CONSENSUS about mission decisions.

Today’s Goals Learning Target: I will be able to decide what important symbols will go on our Mission Patch. Objective: I will work with my table group and with my class to design a Mission Patch that will represent our crew at Challenger.

Agenda 1.Patch Examples 2.Table Brainstorm 3.Class Creates 4.Volunteer?!

Mission Patch What? Mission Patch = insignia worn by crew that represents the spirit and purpose of our mission Why? Flight Directors will have one of you present the patch the day of Challenger. It brings unity to our mission as a crew!

Examples :

How To The patch should tell the story of the mission in symbols Classic Symbols: – Flight – Exploration – USA – Earth – Inspiring Words – Names – Mission Name – Mission purpose

Let’s Design! 1.At your table, create a list of important things we want on our Patch. 2.Class List; Narrow down ideas 3.Create Symbols to represent each of these ideas. 4.Quick Sketch 5.Volunteer to create final?!?!

Friday, January 30, 2015