ISS-ABOVE CURRICULUM GRADES 6-8
Using the ISS-Above in your Middle School classroom
About the curriculum
ISS-ABOVE received funding from CASIS (Center for the Advancement of Science in Space) to create curriculum for schools, space canters and after-school programs. The curriculum contains information on configuring your ISS-ABOVE, 10 lesson plans with teacher guides and student worksheets and an additional 8 activities that students can do independently or in small groups.
The Teacher Handbook contains all the materials. Both it and separate Lessons Plans are available below for download. The materials may be used within your schools free of charge, but most lessons require an ISS-ABOVE, which can be purchased here.
What subjects does the curriculum cover?
The ISS-ABOVE curriculum primarily covers materials in NGSS standards. However, if you want to collaborate with teachers in other disciplines of cross over to other science/math subjects, the Matrix of extension subjects shows you the cross-cutting areas.
Vocabulary words
The spreadsheet ISS-ABOVE Vocabulary Words allows you to filter words by lesson.
Teacher Materials
The Teacher Handbook
Download the complete teacher guide to the ISS-ABOVE here.
The Lessons
The lessons are structured as follows:
Unit 1 - Orbits
Unit 2 – ISS Passes
Lesson 1: Active Passes of the ISS
Unit 3: - Scale of the Universe
Lesson 1: Scale of the Earth, Moon and the ISS Orbit – Modelling
Lesson 2: The Scale of the Solar System
Unit 4: - Changing Locations
Lesson 1: Changing Location of Your ISS-ABOVE
Unit 5: - Scratch Coding
Lesson 1: Scratch Coding to Calculate the Distance of the ISS from You
Unit 6: - Surviving in Space
Lesson 1: Set a Table for the ISS Crew
Lesson 2: Food, Exercise and Sleep on the ISS
Lesson 3: Who’s Onboard – ISS Astronauts, Current and Past
NOTE: In the Additional Resources section in the Teacher Handbook is a Space Lotería/Bingo game designed by NASA HDEV team and others at Johnson Space Center for this age group. It can be downloaded and requires color printing.
The Activities
The following downloadable activities are provided for individual, small group or even class projects.
Activity 1: The brightness of astronomical objects
Activity 2: Other Satellites (Iridiums)
Activity 3: Journey to the ISS
Activity 4: Students Experiments on the ISS
Activity 5: What do ISS Astronauts Do All Day
Activity 6: The One-Year Mission
Activity 7: Design Your Space Bedroom
Activity 8: Views of the Earth and the ISS
The activities are for student use (namely, no teacher notes are provided). Students should be able to follow the activity notes, assuming they have all the required resources to hand.
Spanish translations of Student Worksheet and Activities
Student worksheets in Spanish.
Unit 1 - Orbits
Unit 2 – ISS Passes
Lesson 1: Active Passes of the ISS
Unit 3: - Scale of the Universe
Lesson 1: Scale of the Earth, Moon and the ISS Orbit – Modelling
Lesson 2: The Scale of the Solar System
Unit 4: - Changing Locations
Lesson 1: Changing Location of Your ISS-ABOVE
Unit 5: - Scratch Coding
Lesson 1: Scratch Coding to Calculate the Distance of the ISS from you
Unit 6: - Surviving in Space
Lesson 1: Set a Table for the ISS Crew
Student activities in Spanish.
Activity 1: The brightness of astronomical objects
Activity 2: Other Satellites (Iridiums)
Activity 3: Journey to the ISS
Activity 4: Students Experiments on the ISS
Activity 5: What do ISS Astronauts Do All Day
Activity 6: The One-Year Mission
Activity 7: Design Your Space Bedroom
Activity 8: Views of the Earth and the ISS