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    Teach with space

    Classroom resources

    ESA’s Teach with Space collection, developed in collaboration with the European Space Education Resources Office (ESERO) network, is a set of innovative curricular classroom resources that use space as the entry point to run STEM lessons during school hours. These resources include teaching guidelines, student activities, and experiment kits.

    Primary classroom resources 

    Primary classroom resources The primary school level classroom resources range from 6 to 12 years of age. They cover a wide range of curricular topics related to science, mathematics, technology, engineering and arts. Each classroom resource is composed of a teacher guide a...

    Secondary classroom resources 

    Secondary classroom resources The secondary school level classroom resources are produced for the 14 – 18 years old age range (secondary, middle and upper school level) and they cover a wide range of curricular subjects such as: physics, chemistry, astronomy, mathematics...

    Last update: 28 September 2018

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