This activity uses an image of landslides and craters at the wall of Valles Marineris on Mars to teach students how the notion of superposition can help to determine the sequence of events in a planet's geologic history. Educational levels: High school, Middle school
This series of illustrations depicts how the floodplains and chaotic terrain on Mars were formed, ex...
This activity introduces students to the basic features of the Mars landscape. Students locate the p...
This is an introduction in a series of activities on Mars that use images as integral parts of the l...
In this activity, students make a simple features map and interpret the geologic history of a part o...
In this activity, students approach studying the surface of Mars in the same way as photogeologists....
This module from the Mars Exploration Curriculum revolves around the formation of Valles Marineris. ...
This series of modules integrates printable images of Mars into classroom activities. Four broad top...
Students will learn that Mars, and each planet in the solar system, is unique due to the materials f...
This module from the Mars Exploration Curriculum serves as an introduction to studying Mars in the c...
This lesson plan details an activity designed to put students in the role of scientists in analyzing...
This module consists of seven lessons designed to educate students on the exploration of Mars, inclu...
This activity guide illustrates how teachers can use planetary comparisons between Earth and Mars to...
This lesson plan introduces students to some common map projections and representations (e.g. globes...
This National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) site contains links to classroom resources...
A study of the geology of Mars should reveal answers to such questions as how Mars developed into th...
This series of illustrations depicts how the floodplains and chaotic terrain on Mars were formed, ex...
This activity introduces students to the basic features of the Mars landscape. Students locate the p...
This is an introduction in a series of activities on Mars that use images as integral parts of the l...
In this activity, students make a simple features map and interpret the geologic history of a part o...
In this activity, students approach studying the surface of Mars in the same way as photogeologists....
This module from the Mars Exploration Curriculum revolves around the formation of Valles Marineris. ...
This series of modules integrates printable images of Mars into classroom activities. Four broad top...
Students will learn that Mars, and each planet in the solar system, is unique due to the materials f...
This module from the Mars Exploration Curriculum serves as an introduction to studying Mars in the c...
This lesson plan details an activity designed to put students in the role of scientists in analyzing...
This module consists of seven lessons designed to educate students on the exploration of Mars, inclu...
This activity guide illustrates how teachers can use planetary comparisons between Earth and Mars to...
This lesson plan introduces students to some common map projections and representations (e.g. globes...
This National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) site contains links to classroom resources...
A study of the geology of Mars should reveal answers to such questions as how Mars developed into th...
This series of illustrations depicts how the floodplains and chaotic terrain on Mars were formed, ex...
This activity introduces students to the basic features of the Mars landscape. Students locate the p...
This is an introduction in a series of activities on Mars that use images as integral parts of the l...