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Mars 11-14 years

This collection of resources support learning about STEM subjects using the context of exploring Mars. These activities are particularly suitable for students aged 11-14 years.

Mars 14-16 years

This collection of resources support learning about STEM subjects using the context of exploring Mars. These activities are particularly suitable for students aged 14-16 years.

Mars 16+ years

This collection of resources support learning about STEM subjects using the context of exploring Mars. These activities are particularly suitable for students aged 16 and above.

Mars 4-7 years

This collection of resources support learning about STEM subjects using the context of exploring Mars. These activities are particularly suitable for pupils aged 4-7 years.

Mars 7-11 years

This collection of resources support learning about STEM subjects using the context of exploring Mars. These activities are particularly suitable for pupils aged 7-11 years.

This collection of activities provides a series of lessons linked to computing using the context of Mars exploration. Children learn about algorithms, debugging, flow charts, repeat loops, decision trees, and how images and data are relayed. They find out about search engines, the reliability of information found...

The Mars Challenge secondary school resources are a set of "unplugged" computing resources, aimed at students aged 11 to 14 years old.  The resources are set in the context of the European Space Agency ExoMars mission,...

Mars day

This collection of videos are from Mars Day.  Mars Day is run by the European Space Education Resources Office (ESERO-UK) and features speakers from across space industry and academia.  The topics include the science, engineering, technology and mathematics involved in missions to Mars.  These missions include the...

Mars Day 2021: Engineering panel

Part of Mars Day 2021, and also featuring of the national STEM Club sessions, this video features a panel from the space industry, discussing engineering on Mars, and their careers.

The panel is led by John Chinner, Principal Engineer at Airbus Defence and Space.  The other panellists are: Dr. Helen Miles...

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