Guidance

Space education resources: What we can see from space

A resource for teaching children about how small satellites help us understand climate change.

Documents

Teacher guidance - pdf

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Resource pack (Resources 1-4) - pdf

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Resource pack (Resources 1-4) - odt

Ice caps experiment (Resource 4 continued) - pdf

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Details

Satellites and seawater is a classroom-based activity, and includes a lesson plan for teaching children about how small satellites inform decisions about climate change.

It was part of the UK Space Agency’s Logo Lift Off programme, which has now ended.

Go back to the Logo Lift Off resources page.

Updates to this page

Published 22 January 2024

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