Downloads: Mars
Placemat | A Family Guide to Mars (Full Version) | Guide
to Mars in Sections
The
Space Science Institute presents 'The Mars Placemat' and 'A Family
Guide to Mars'. The Placemat is a one-page teaser for the full 50-page
Guide. The Guide includes an innovative collection of puzzles, pictures,
poetry,
and
projects,
all designed
to stimulate
enjoyable
co-learning experiences between kids aged 6-12 and the caring adults
in their lives. The
Guide is useful for parents and educators in science centers, planetariums,
and after-school programs. It is also of interest to classroom teachers
in helping
to engage student interest at the start of standards-based lesson
plans.
The Guide’s content
develops and reinforces four overall themes:
• Comparing Earth and Mars as planets
• The importance of water to life as we know it
• The technology of Mars exploration
•
Seeing Mars in Earth’s sky
..The
Mars Placemat
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The
Mars Placemat is a teaser of selected activities from the full
50-page Family Guide to Mars. The Placemat is ideal for distribution
to large groups at science centers and planetariums, and may
also be of interest to classroom teachers to help engage student
interest at the start of standards-based lesson plans.
Many more fun and informative activities are in the full Family Guide
to Mars.
The Mars
Placemat also tells how to link to an innovative, interactive
website called www.marsquestonline.org for
further Mars-related exploration and fun.
PRINTING
INSTRUCTIONS - PLEASE READ!
For best
results, print the Mars placemat double-sided on 8.5x14 paper.
It can be printed with clarity in B&W or color, but the
images do not copy particularly well. Use a printer rather
than a copy machine if you can. Recipients can make the fold
down the middle to create the intended 4-page leaflet out of
the single, double-sided 8.5 x 14 page.
Size - (841KB)
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..A
Family Guide to Mars (full version) |
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You can download the 50 page Guide in its entirety by clicking on the
download button.
Size - (5.24MB)
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Or you can download individual sections as presented below. The activities
in the Guide need not be done sequentially.
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Front
Section (pages 1-3)
• Includes a full color cover page
• Read a letter from the development team
• View a complete table of contents
Size - (212KB)
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Introduction
(pp. 4-6)
• Get important tips to guide your child’s
enjoyment of learning
• Read a sample adult-child dialogue
• Be introduced to Rocky the Rover - the cartoon character who accompanies
you throughout the Guide
Size - (330KB)
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Earth – Mars
Comparison (pp. 8-9, 11, 13-16, 21, 38)
• View a full color cover image plus
a table comparing vital statistics about the Red Planet (Mars)
and the Blue Planet (Earth)
• Explore the gigantic volcano and canyon on Mars and compare with features
on Earth
• Do an activity to compare the sizes of Earth’s and Mars’ moons
• See if you can find all the things wrong with a whacky picture of a future
Mars base
• Play a game to see what’s true for Earth or Mars or Both
Size - (534KB)
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More
on Mars (pp. 7,10,20)
• See how Mars appears to wander among
the background stars and explore how ancient cultures regarded
Mars as a god of war
• See color images of the two opposite sides of the planet Mars
• Play a matching game with Mars images to detect evidence of water on
Mars (i.e. ice clouds, fog, gullies, polar ice caps)
Size - (924KB)
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Mars
Rovers (pp. 12, 17-19, 24-25, 49-50)
• Navigate a rover through a Mars Maze
and uncover a secret message
• Learn about kids naming the Mars rovers (Sojourner, Spirit, and Opportunity)
• Discover the range of technologies for present and future Mars exploration
with full color artist conceptions
• Build a Mars rover you can eat!
• Image credits for the artists’ conceptions
Size - (1.16MB)
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Literacy
and Word Games about Mars (pp. 22-23, 30-37)
• Learn Gee-Whiz facts about Mars by
completing a fill-in-the-blanks game
• Match words to pictures to reveal a secret message about why Mars is
red
• Read a one-page story about Jamie, a boy who imagines walking on Mars
• Read the poem “We’ll Walk on Mars” (also includes original
art of young astronauts on Mars you can color in)
• Try your hand at a fact-packed Mars crossword puzzle that teaches you
about the Red Planet
Size - (1.15MB)
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Kinesthetic
Activities (pp. 26-29)
• Find out how old you are in Martian
years
• Discover whether Mars has seasons like Earth
• Learn why Mars is so bright in the night sky every two years AND why
we launch Mars mission every two years
Size - (1.11MB)
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Background
and Resources (pp. 39-48)
• Read 16 “Gee Whiz” facts
about Mars that inspire the irresistible urge to tell someone
else about them!
• FAQ - Find answers to 16 Frequently Asked Questions about Mars
• Extend your learning experience by seeking out other fun Mars resources,
including websites, books, and teaching tools
• Glossary of Mars related terms
• Acknowledgements and credits
Size - (424KB)
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