Space Science Group Programs
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Practice Run is a powerful tool for helping students prepare for the math and science sections of the LEAP 21 and GEE 21 standardized tests. Designed and produced by the Space Science Group, Practice Run includes over 1300 multiple choice questions per grade level, instant feedback on all answers, performance and content standards, and a general test overview for each subject. Other program features include fast, easy installation, test-taking tips, and options that allow the student to customize his or her Practice Run experience. Questions in Practice Run are correlated to Grade Level Expectations. |
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Science: Out of This World In the Classroom is a free program designed for middle school students (grades 5-8) that uses the study of space and technology, combined with fun experiments and activities, to motivate students to learn basic scientific methods and principles, as well as general study skills. This award-winning program is available in two formats. The Full Course is our original full length science course. The Subject Specific format is a new way of presenting the lessons contained in the Full Course, that allows teachers to easily incorporate lessons from our original video course into individual lesson plans. Instead of a full, structured course, this DVD has all of the lessons organized by subject and mapped to specific GLE's. |
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Science: Out of This World Online is an extensive website designed to supplement middle school science courses with over 1300 pages of science content, 170 lab activities, streaming audio and video clips, and links to space and science resourses. Science: Out of this World Online features streaming audio and video clips, optional custom designed lessons (students access can be directed to pages that are pre-selected by the teacher), links to other web pages which supplement the lessons, and over 170 lab activities (most using common lab supplies and household products). |
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What's Up in Space? is a fun space website with interactive current events articles, space games, and daily science factoids. The articles are updated weekly and students have access to the archive of past articles, making What’s Up in Space? an excellent resource in the classroom. |






