List of space based mathematics activities on this site. The SSAT headed version is here with other Space/Maths websites document here. |
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Link to a great animation by the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida State University demonstrating why standard form is useful. Goes from 1023, 10million light years away from the Milky Way, through to 10-16, examining quarks! (For an alternative, non-internet based version click here and here) |
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A good flash animation version of the animated gif (above). Only positive powers however. |
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Arrange the 14 images in order of size, biggest to smallest (grab them, move them around). When you're done check your answer on the second slide. There's also links to the website from which the activity came and the original 1970's video on YouTube. |
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Using a few easy to remember facts and knowledge of circle circumference formula, can you work out the circumference of the Earth? Teachers notes, the answer and workings are here. A printable version of the PowerPoint file is here. Or download all 3 files as a single zip file here. These files are headed with the Sun|Trek logo for which I produced them. More materials are at the Sun|Trek website here. |
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Use circle and speed/distance/time formula to work out the speeds at which the planets go around our Sun. This downloads as 4 files zipped up. However, you can dowload just the teachers notes here and other files separately here(.pps in miles), here(.pps in Km) and here(.xls info sheet & answers)! These files are headed with the Sun|Trek logo for which I produced them. More materials are at the Sun|Trek website here. |
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Pupils use cubes and recognise household items using the same skills as astronomers do with Hubble Space Telescope images of Planetary Nebulae. For much more detail & background to this activity click here. Use the files below: Extension activity: a great Java based on Plan, Side, Elevation is here. |
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This is a link to the Space Observatories in School website that hosts this activity. Pupils will use the Hubble Deep Field to estimate the number of galaxies in the universe. Lots of mathematics application here & a fair amount of wow factor too!
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How exactly do all of those astronomical things shape up? Which are bigger & which are smaller than others? This ppt animation shows you the relative sizes, with a little help from a collegue of mine! |
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Similar kind of activity to the previous one, this time we zoom out of the Eagle Nebula |
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An applied use of inverse proportion. Good but difficult example! |
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MS Excel sheet that gives info to make a scale model of the distances between the planets for any size room (or peice of paper etc) that you choose |
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Inspired from a lecture by Sir Patrick Moore, this is a fairly simple activity that gets pupils to think about what kind of message we would send to Aliens and how we would send it. Once they've considered various issues pupils complete a 'paint by numbers' type activity to see what Sir Patrick Moore recommends. The answer to this activity is here. Or download both files as a single zip file here. To find out what alien message NASA have put aboard the Voyager spacecraft (the only spacecraft to leave our solar system) click here. The Arecibo Message was a real life version of this activity. A further activity based on the Arecibo Message is here. |
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A great trigonometrical activity to find Saturns orbital period and when it will next appear edge-on. Use the essential files below: Further useful files: |
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Pupils cut & arrange cards to learn about relative altitudes & distances from Earth of features, satellites (natural & artificial) & stars. |
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Pupils use Pythagoras to work out how far away the horizon is from any given altitude. This file sets up the mathematical model and then gives the answer too. For an easier, more numeric version click here. The answers and working to the numeric version are here. |
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| Figures on mass and thrust of space shuttle on launch | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Data returned by the shuttle on the ascent to space of STS-110 mission. |
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| External pdf download of NASA's Rocket Guide educational brief. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Three versions of instructions for constructing the launcher for 'Industrial Strength Paper Rockets': |
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Two files to use when doing Water Rockets or Air Powered Rockets. The first is a PowerPoint show to explain briefly (assuming a minimal understanding of trigonometry) how we can use angle and distance to calculate the maximum height of the rocket. The second is an MS Excel worksheet that calculates max height from pupils measurements. I suggest that pupils practice using the formula by hand before they use this time saving tool. |
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Would a cat land on its feet in Zero-G? This question was put to NASA by a school pupil so they took a cat up in the Vomit-Comet to try to answer it. Here's what happened! (Not for animal lovers!) |
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What would happen to you if you didn't wear a spacesuit on an EVA (extra vehicular activity) in space? Watch this to find out just one of the consequences. NOTE: Its 7.5Mb so only download through a broadband connection. |
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Link to a NASA page from where you can download the MER Animation showing take-off, cruise and landing on Mars plus some off the science that the Rovers have been doing. There's a new RealVideo of this animation too. Pages of other Mars Exploration Rover resources are at: |
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Interactive guide to who sits where and does what at Mission Control, Houston. |
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Pdf document with instructions for pupils to cut out & create a wing glider from a single peice of A4 paper. |
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Pdf document with templates for pupils to cut out & create sycamore type flying devices. |
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Simple 7 slide Powerpoint show of Russian plans to go to Mars. These plans are quite advanced and have been around since the 1980's! Worth a look! Click here for the website. |
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Pupils decide what 'tools' would be useful and which wouldn't following a crash landing on Mars. (Written by Mr Cripps of Neatherd High School.) |
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Uses Hubble pictures to show the apparent size of Mars at different times of the 2 year cycle between Mars appearing large and appearing small in the sky. Use with the 'Mars Orbit' file below. |
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'Flash' animation to show the comparative orbits of Earth & Mars. Demonstrates why Mars appears larger in the sky every two years. |
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Nice demo from NASA JPL that demonstrates how to put things into orbit. |
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Shoot the comet to avoid the planets, and their gravitational fields. |
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Two Mars Activity Guides that take pupils through various aspects of the Red Planet (getting there, living there, mapping the surface to name just a few). The first guide is aimed at slightly older pupils than the second but have a look at both to choose your favourite activities from each. (These both download from external sources.) |
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A nice program for making printable (via pdf) planispheres (tells you whats in the sky for any particular time & place) for pupils to cut out and use. This is a link is to the external website from where I downloaded the program where there is also a convenient help page on how to use it. |
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Some rich maths resources on investigating the counting systems of Roman numerals, Sexagesimal (base 60) and Binary. Converting to and from, calculating with, sequences of Roman numerals and patterns within them. Lots of mathematical reasoning. A large version of the binary 'Hold up cards' resource is here. Answers and links included. |
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Cut out and make a model of the space shuttle. This downloads as a word document, to download as a gif file click here. |
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Cut out and make a model of the ISS. This is a link to the NASA website hosting PDF format scale models of each module of the ISS. |
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Cut out and make a model of the STEREO Spacecraft (pdf). |
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