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Mars Through Time
 WELCOME!!
 Please sign-in, pick up your nametag and choose a seat.
 Using the Post-Its at your table, please write two things you
KNOW, or think you know, about Mars, and place it on the
“KNOW” chart to the left.
 On a separate Post-It, please write two things you WANT TO
KNOW about Mars and place it on the “WANT TO KNOW” chart
at the front.
 Please take a few minutes to complete the pre-assessment you
find with your binder. WRITE THE NUMBER ON YOUR BINDER
ON YOUR PRE-ASSESSMENT. NAMES ARE NOT NEEDED.
Mars Through Time
Welcome!!
Mars Through Time Objectives
 Demonstrate how evolving technology advances scientific
understanding using the history of Mars exploration as an
example.
 Model scientific processes using the history of Mars exploration as
a framework.
 Facilitate group discussions of the nature and process of science.
 Model and discuss various instructional strategies.
 Provide data-rich inquiry activities appropriate for use in the high
school classroom that demonstrate the nature and process of
science and fundamental planetary science concepts.
 YOUR INPUT IS WELCOMED AND EXPECTED!!
Mars Through Time NGSS Alignment
 Activities are aligned with the Next Generation Science
Standards.
 Alignment of activities is outlined in a document under Tab 1
of your binder.
Mars Through Time Resources
 Tab 2 of your binder.
Tell Us About Yourself!!
Mars in 1965?
Imagine you’re a teacher in the spring of 1965. The Mariner 4
spacecraft will be flying by Mars over the summer on July 14. The
spacecraft will take the first ever close-up images of Mars. These
images have the potential to confirm ideas of life on Mars or
completely shatter ideas of Mars.
Mars in 1965?
Imagine you’re a teacher in the spring of 1965. The Mariner 4
spacecraft will be flying by Mars over the summer on July 14. The
spacecraft will take the first ever close-up images of Mars. These
images have the potential to confirm ideas of life on Mars or
completely shatter ideas of Mars.
What do you tell your students about Mars? What do we know
about Mars at this time (1965)?
Nature of Science Sorting
History of Mars Exploration
History or Mars Exploration
How long have humans been exploring Mars?
Exploring Mars Datasets
 What are limitations to this type of mission and its instruments?
 What observations can you make from this data? (Please select the
relevant images and prepare to post them on your poster.)
 How would you interpret these observations?
 How would you generalize the Mars environment from these images
/ data?
 What new questions do you have about Mars?
 30 minutes to look over data; 45 minutes to create a
poster; gallery walk after lunch
LUNCH!!
 Please move items on the KWL chart if you feel we have learned
something this morning!
Mars Gallery Walk
History of Mars Exploration
How did understanding of the Mars environment
(habitability) evolve over time?
History of Mars Exploration
What new questions do you have about Mars?
History of Mars Exploration
What type of data do you need to answer these
questions?
Mars Through Time
Let’s take a break!
Strange New Planet
 Model the types of planetary exploration from telescopes to
landers/rovers.