Tuesday, 12 March 2013

NASA CONNECT: Measurement, Ratios and Graphing: 3,2,1 Crash!

"Measurement, Ratios and Graphing: 3..2..1..Crash!" is the first of five programs in the 2000-2001 NASA CONNECT season. NASA CONNECT is an award-winning series of instructional programs designed to enhance the teaching of math, science and technology concepts in grades 5-8. In this program, students will observe NASA engineers using measurement, ratios and graphs to make predictions and draw conclusions during their extreme tests. NASA CONNECT is free to educators! Visit our web site and register connect.larc.nasa.gov Produced by NASA Langley Research Center's Office of Education, NASA CONNECT is an award-winning series of instructional programs designed to enhance the teaching of math, science and technology concepts in grades 5-8. NASA CONNECT establishes the "connection" between the mathematics, science, and technology concepts taught in the classroom and NASA research. Each program in the series supports the national mathematics, science, and technology standards; includes a resource-rich teacher guide; and uses a classroom experiment and web-based activity to complement and enhance the math, science, and technology concepts presented in the program. NASA CONNECT is FREE and the programs in the series are in the public domain. NASA provides all audiovisual clips under the fair use act. All audiovisual clips are part of the Public Domain and have no copyrights held on them. No copyright infringement intended.

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