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2 Mars Here We Come! The 2008 Mars Rover Model Competition - An Overview of the Curricula & Resources

3 A Legacy Event From The New Face of Space Exciting the Next Generation Educational Events and Activities at the World Space Congress 2002 and the

4 Mars Unit Overview  Research the characteristics of Mars  Investigate the features of NASA’s probes  Power for Probes – Solar Racer (optional)  Design teams decide on mission, rover features & create initial draft with the criteria in mind  Build rovers using craft materials  Plan presentation to share their teams Mars Rover  Enter & win the competition!

5 Research the Characteristics of Mars  Learn about the features & conditions on Mars  Gather information critical for a Mars space probe  Use various sources – Internet, NASA materials, videos, CD-ROMS, etc.  Share information in a fun way – have student groups teach the class

6 Research the Features of NASA’s Mars probes  Learn how space probes communicate and conduct experiments on Mars  See how space probes are designed to survive in harsh conditions  Learn how rovers are designed & tested  Share facts & findings  Note mission similarities

7 Learning About Mars & Probes  Take a field trip to NASA’s Space Center Houston  Invite guest speakers to talk to the class about Mars, space probes or robotics  Ask questions online with NASA experts

8 Powering Probes : Solar Racer  Great for learning about solar power and experimenting with various kinds of propulsion  Cost: $10 per kit – teams of about 2-3 are practical  Fun for races, analyzing design & propulsion strategies

9 Solar Racer Kits  Solar Racer Kit 1 available from www.kelvin.comwww.kelvin.com  How To Video – Solar Racers available as a starting guide  Tools & supplies – knives, balsa wood, fine grain Styrofoam, soldering iron, markers, and glue guns

10 Tips for Creating A Solar Racer  Formal instruction on pieces in the kit, the assembly options, steps & pitfalls  Emphasize safety using the tools – knives & glue guns  Show finished a sample of each type of propulsion  Lots of parent helpers to help solder & assist teams

11 Creation of a Rover for the Competition  Review Mars conditions  Review highlights of NASA’s probes to Mars  Review the criteria for the 2007-8 Rover Competition Review the criteria for the 2007-8 Rover Competition  Form Rover Design Teams of 3-4 members

12 Rover Planning: Mission on Mars  Begin completing the leading questions in the Mars Rover Guide Begin completing the leading questions in the Mars Rover Guide  Obtain consensus on 2-3 objectives for their mission Obtain consensus on 2-3 objectives for their mission  Examine map of Mars to locate a landing site to accomplish mission goals

13 Rover Planning: Features for Mission  Brainstorm the technology and features needed to accomplish their mission  Brainstorm features to handle the harsh conditions – cold, dust, rough terrain.  Sketch initial design incorporating team’s ideas

14 Rover Construction – A Team Approach  Emphasize teamwork and group decision making  Use various arts & craft supplies along with materials available from the store – foil, cups, Styrofoam trays, straws, spoons, etc.  Use book tape & hot glue for assembly of the pieces

15 Planning for the Presentation  Explain the criteria for the presentations - rubric  Encourage creativity with skits, props and costumes  Explain key features and the rover’s capabilities in the extreme conditions  Develop scripts & practice

16 Presenting the 2007-8 Mars Rovers  The day is here! Share rovers and creative ideas for future exploration  Encourage probing and clarifying questions from the audience  Evaluate rovers and presentations based on established criteria - rubric Evaluate rovers and presentations based on established criteria - rubric

17 Resources For Mars Rover Project Johnson Space Center Educator Resource Center Space Center Houston 1601 NASA Rd. 1 (281-244-2129) Free for Teachers

18 Mars Rover Competition Website http://marsrover.phys.uh.edu/ Items of Interest: Schedule Contest Rules Entry Form Resources Mars Here We Come Slideshow

19 Mars Here We Come! The 2005-6 Mars Rover Model Competition - An Overview of the Curricula & Resources Holly Smith - Spring Branch ISD – margaret.smith@springbranchisd.commargaret.smith@springbranchisd.com


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