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Professional Learning: Using Children's Books to Build STEM Habits of Mind - NASA Science


Professional Learning: Using Children's Books to Build STEM Habits of Mind - NASA Science

On October 14, 2024, the Science Activation program's NASA eClipsTM Education team from the National Institute of Aerospace's Center for Integrative Science, Technology, Engineering, & Mathematics (STEM) Education (NIA-CISE) delivered a professional development session entitled "Using Children's Books to Build STEM Habits of Mind" to 62 Media Specialists and Gifted Teachers from Richmond Public Schools in Virginia.

The session kicked off with an engaging overview of NASA's methods for gathering Earth data, including the use of stratospheric balloons. Participants then took part in the Balloon Aerodynamics Challenge 1 & 2. Divided into small groups, the teachers assumed the role of "stratospheric balloon engineers" and were tasked with adjusting helium-filled balloons to achieve neutral buoyancy. Initially, teams analyzed qualitative and quantitative aspects of their balloons before exploring the materials available to help them reach the target height. Once they achieved neutral buoyancy, their next challenge was to guide their balloons around the room using only a straw and a 5x7-inch card. As they completed this task, participants linked the activity to Bernoulli's Principle and Newton's Laws of Motion.

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