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Engineering By DesignELEMAdvancing
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ReviewersSpecial thanks are extende
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Moon MunchiesTable of ContentsUnit
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Moon MunchiesLesson 3: Lesson Prepa
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Moon MunchiesUnit Resource Quick Li
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• Earth and Space Science/All stu
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Science: National Science Education
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Teacher Preparation and ResourcesAs
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Safety and ToolsStudents have the o
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Lesson Duration• Three hours.Less
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2.Rubric for Poster/MobileRequireme
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4.5.The teacher shows students a li
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Lesson 1: Lesson PreparationTeacher
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Lesson 2: Exploring the MoonLesson
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Student Assessment Tools and/or Met
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Required Knowledge and Skills1. Stu
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• Which type of seeds/plants woul
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Lesson 2: Lesson PreparationTeacher
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Lesson Duration• Two hours.Lesson
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3.Rubric for Assessment Question 5C
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Lesson 3: 5-E Lesson PlanEngagement
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12.13.14.The teacher asks students
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Teacher Note: The teacher may choos
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Lesson Duration• One hour.Lesson
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3. Nelson, R. (2003). Where is wate
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5.6.7.8.9.10.The teacher allows tim
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Lesson 5: Designing the LunarPlant
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Student Assessment Tools and/or Met
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EvaluationAssessment rubric for the
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Lesson 6: Building a Lunar Plant Gr
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Mathematics: Principles and Standar
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Lesson 6: 5-E Lesson PlanEngagement
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Explanation1. The students verbally
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Tools/Materials/EquipmentTools• C
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Hooper, M. (1998). The drop in my d
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62MoonMunchiesAppendicesResource Do
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Elementary School; NASA Engineering
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NaturalEnvironmentName ____________
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People drink water tokeep their bod
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sheepAnimalsPeople use animals for
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What natural resources can be found
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Many types of seeds are sent to fac
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Seeds are unique because inside eac
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PlantsName________________Seeds gro
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Plants use the sun’slight to make
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Some plants areused to makemedicine
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Food From PlantsName ______________
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Name _________________________Seeds
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Our MoonName ____________________Le
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Draw four circles the same size. It
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When you step on the moon, thesurfa
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