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The Mars Diary resources are a comprehensive series aimed at helping KS2 students find out more about the planet Mars, as well as the challenges and opportunities that will be involved in exploring our Solar System. There are six chapters...
‘Design a city that has everything you'll need for a happy, productive and safe life on Mars.’
In this chapter students work out they could overcome Martian conditions to create a sustainable habitat, including
- mapping what is required by a community,
- designing buildings/domes that...
‘Work with your rover to collect scientific samples then head to the lab. It's time to experiment!’
In this chapter students think about the challenges of running experiments on Mars using a robotic rover, including
- programming the rover to navigate,
- decrypting coded messages,
- ...
‘Explore your new home, from its climate to its terrain, then build a rover to help your research.’
In this chapter students figure out more about the surface of Mars, including:
- finding out about the weather on Mars,
- creating a newspaper article about water on Mars,
- ...
‘Recruit your crew, pack your bag and design your rocket to launch your mission!’
In this chapter students find out about some the challenges that will be presented with space exploration to Mars, including:
- comprehending the changing distances between our planets
- describing the skills...
This resource, from the Royal Observatory Greenwich, is all about helping pupils get to know the solar system.
- There is a lively song and animation in a...
This resource, from the Royal Observatory Greenwich, is a video explaining an elegant method of creating a small model of the solar system, using very simple equipment.
Using a small torch and a transparent ball (for example from a...
This collection includes some activities for primary and secondary aged pupils which could be linked to Star Wars day.
There are several activities looking at exoplanets and the search for alien life elsewhere in the Universe, which could be used to challenge the scientific validity of the film series....