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Featured Lesson Plans: NASA Smart Skies



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LineUp With Math and FlyBy Math are two activity sets developed under Smart Skies, a key part of the NASA Airspace Systems Program's educational efforts. The two activity sets are standards-based and enable students to use mathematical reasoning and problem-solving skills to investigate and solve air-traffic control distance-rate-time problems.

Activities include hands-on experiments and a web-based simulator. These activities are appropriate for grades 5-9.


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Past Featured Lesson Plans

Science of the Olympics With the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics upon us, now is the perfect time to take a closer look at the secret behind the sports: science and math! Lessonopoly has created student activities and lesson plans to support the video series, Science of the Olympic Winter Games, created by NBC Learn and the National Science Foundation. Featuring exclusive footage from NBC Sports and contributions from Olympic athletes and NSF scientists, the series will help teach your students concepts like friction and angular momentum.

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get ready to read logoGet Ready to Read! This set of 15 early literacy lesson plans is based on the Get Ready to Read! activity cards which focus on linguistic awareness, print knowledge, and emergent writing. Get Ready to Read! is an early childhood education program of the National Center for Learning Disabilities. This is a national initiative to build the early literacy skills of preschool-age children. Use these fun child-friendly early literacy activities in your early childhood classroom!

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