Background Information Assignment for Students
NEEMO (NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations)
AQUARIUS Expedition Mission
(October 22 to 28, 2001)
Step 1 – Preparation
Before giving students the reading selection, Aquarius
Undersea Laboratory Hosts Astronauts for Space Simulation and Training Project, have them use the think/pair/share cooperative
learning strategy to discuss challenges related to living and working in space and ways people can prepare for those challenges on earth.
Think/pair/share strategy procedure
- Think: Ask students to list challenges they can think of related to humans living and working in space and ways people can
prepare for those challenges on Earth.
- Pair: Students pair with partners and share their lists. Students listen carefully to their partners and add to or revise
their lists through discussion.
- Share: A member of one or several groups reports to the whole class.
Step 2 – Reading
Ask students to read the background information article, Aquarius
Undersea Laboratory Hosts Astronauts for Space Simulation and Training Project.
Step 3 – Post-reading
Have students prepare written answers to the following questions:
- Define the term "space analogue."
- Explain how Aquarius is a suitable analogue environment to the International Space Station.
- List the space mission systems that can be developed, tested and refined using the Aquarius Research Station.
Step 4 – Extension
Using a search engine, have students enter "space analogue" and "Mars analogue" as search strings to identify other research
projects investigating living and working in harsh environments that are similar to space. (Note that analogue can sometimes be
spelled analog and may produce different results)
Assessment
The chart below identifies four levels of achievement for assessing the communication of information and ideas. Levels 1 and 2
describe performance that approaches the standard for the grade; level 3 describes the standard for the grade; level 4 describes
performance that is above the standard. In numerical terms, all four are passing levels for the grade. Level 1 corresponds to a
mark of 50 to 59%; level 2, 60 to 69%; level 3, 70 to 79%; and level 4, 80 to 100%. Student performance that does not approach or
is significantly below the standard would receive a failing grade.
Communication of Information and Ideas
The student:
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
communicates information and ideas about the use of space analogue environments with limited clarity and precision
communicates information and ideas about the use of space analogue environments with moderate clarity and precision
communicates information and ideas about the use of space analogue environments with considerable clarity and precision
communicates information and ideas about the use of space analogue environments with a high degree of clarity and precision
uses Web search engine with limited appropriateness and effectiveness
uses Web search engine with moderate appropriateness and effectiveness
uses Web search engine with considerable effectiveness
uses Web search engine with a high degree of effectiveness
Prepared by YES I Can! Science Team at McMaster University,
for the Canadian Space Agency.