
And you actually already have some engineering skills, whether you know it or not.

Not a scientist or engineer? That's okay! You're going to learn everything you need to know while preparing for and conducting these lessons. Your students will apply their creativity and science and math knowledge to explore the Red Planet. Over the course of these lessons, you and your students will learn about and plan a mission to Mars. About Breakouts Getting Started: Learn everything you need to make your educational escape rooms a success- supply suggestions, new puzzles for your clues, modifications for your subject, and much more If you are new to breakout boxes, check out the book link below to learn the basics. Take him tO coRinth to a new family: the kIng and qUeen May adopt gratefully. The student version can be found at the link directly below the lesson info.Įver wanted to take your students on an exciting journey? What if you could take that journey from the comfort of the classroom or out-of-school learning environment? Welcome to Mission to Mars!


The unit takes students through seven stages, including learning about the planet, planning the mission, designing the spacecraft, launching, landing, surface operations, and sample handling. OverviewIn this standards-aligned unit, students learn about Mars, design a mission to explore the planet, build and test model spacecraft and components, and engage in scientific exploration. Take part in the exploration of Mars and bring students along for the ride with NASA's Perseverance rover.
