
Making Virtual STEM Learning Fun
A free interactive STEM educational experience where students live the future.
A free interactive STEM educational experience where students live the future.
Spacegate Station provides teachers free access to engaging Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) based lessons. These lessons can be used for primary or secondary students' instruction, remediation, or enrichment. This two-minute clip introduces the Spacegate Station Universe.
In this Nature of Science episode the crew of Spacegate Station help students learn about the importance and the differences between the scientific method, used by scientists to perform experiments, and the engineering design process which used by engineers to solve problems and make new things. During this lesson, students also learn about what engineering is and the different types of engineers. (running time 17 minutes).
In this Earth/Space Science-based episode the crew of Spacegate Station, with the help of an astronomer, guide students as they learn about how to distinguish between objects of the Solar System such as the Sun, planets, moons, asteroids, and comets. (running time 16 minutes)
In this Earth/Space Science based episode the crew of Spacegate Station, with the help of Action News Jax Meteorologist Garrett Bedenbaugh, have to manage a weather-related problem with a deep space probe investigating the North Pole of Saturn. As a result, they learn about what weather is, and the various components that make up the weather such as air temperature, humidity, precipitation, and air pressure. (running time 16 minutes)
Spacegate Station is produced by the Department of Science, Math and the Department of Career and Technical Education for Duval County Public Schools located in Florida, U.S.A.
Spacegate Station is provided as a Public Service to support teachers and S.T.E.M education in the classroom through the use of innovation and imagination.
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