Saturday, September 13, 2008

Flying High as School Starts

Wow! School started and we are flying high. K-5 is busy learning about the Earth's tilt and how it affects the seasons. 101 is learning all about the planets. 2nd and 3rd grade created mission patches after learning that each NASA launch has its own patch. 2nd grade will continue to learn about planets, stars and the sun before focusing on Planet Earth. 3rd grade will begin measurement. I wonder how hard it would be measure your friend for a space suit? Hydroponic gardening is also beginning in 2nd and 3rd grade. So many exciting things to look forward to.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

3-2-1-Blast off to a new year


It is time to start a new year and the science room has become a space room. Star paper and planets will get everyone in the right mood to focus on aeronautics and astronautics. We will be working on many of the Space Academy projects as well as focusing on Earth Materials, Measurement, Flight and Rockets. Looking forward to seeing everyone soon.

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Returning to Earth and PS120

The return to PS120 was more than I expected. My students were so excited to find out about what I had experienced. I gave 3 assembly programs and I expect to give more when I return in September. My co-workers also are excited and some are considering applying for the program. Summertime is here! I will add to my blog occasionally over the summer and will continue in the Fall. If you want to write: ms.weisen@gmail.com

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Astronaut Sims

Sunday, June 22 was a busy and exciting day. Graduation day...but first we have to pass the astronaut simulator. Imagine a machine that makes you feel like you are on the moon. Yes... I could float at 1/6th gravity. I sailed through the air. Then the Freefall. It is hard to tell which way is up when you are turning every which way. Finally, we all graduated and got our wings. Tomorrow, I travel back to New York to truely begin my adventure. Sharing my experience with all the students at PS 120Queens.

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Aviation Challenge

Today is Sat. June 21. I experienced the Aviation Challenge. We had a simulated helicoptor crash and rescue and a zipline parachute drop into the lake. I was place in a large barrel that was supposed to be the body of a helicoptor that crashed in water- I had to swim out and over to the rescue basket to be lifted out. After that I was attached to a pilot harness and attached to a zipline. I traveled 300 feet or so and landed in the water. It was very exciting and I have lots of pictures and video to share.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

A Very Busy Day

Today was the first of two simulations on the Space Shuttle. I was the mission specialist on the Space Shuttle Discovery. My job was to leave the shuttle and repair the Hubble Telescope. I had to put on a space suit that an astronaut uses to walk in space. It was a great experience and I understand the pressure that the astronauts feel to get a job done correctly. I also found out about a lot of information about Mars and the NASA's work to get people traveling to Mars and I built a rocket ship that blasted off. There are still many more adventures to do and I can't wait to be able to do many of the experiments back at PS120.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

The Lunar Has Landed

Today had been exciting. First I went on Space Shot- a ride that simulates take off. My team- Team Exploration- did some team building games that I hope to share with my students when I return. We spent time in the Space and Rocket Museum and I learned about the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo Missions. The new mission- Aries- will go to the moon and later attempt to take astronauts to Mars. How exciting would that be? Tomorrow is my first Mission on the Simulator Discovery and I will learn about rocket construction. It has been very exciting so far and tomorrow I will share some more.