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Junior Space Team Online
Students are encouraged to be creative and to publish
their work on NASA's Web site. Student-originated writing should cover space-related
topics like: the shuttle, space station, humans traveling to Mars, etc.
Any of the following formats are envisioned:
- Artwork: drawings, diagrams, etc.
- Writing samples, including stories, poems and journals.
- Autobiographies written with a space focus. Help with the Autobiography
Once the student work is ready for publication, submit it to NASA Quest, and we'll add
it to the Student Gallery below.
Student Gallery
- Acrostic Poem about Space by 10-year-old Paul
- Another Mission, story
by 8-year-old Ishdeep
- An essay by
Maryam
a 13-year-old from Bahrain.
- A
visit to KSC! by West Middle School. See also the Photo Journal
- The Race to Space,
a poem by Jose and David
- A tribute to the
Challenger Crew by Jose.
- Space poem
dedicated to NASA...from 12 year old Chad.
- Space pictures
by Ally and Gunther Beatty.
- A short story
from the class of Pam Merola
- Pam Merolo's third graders write space poems
- Nathalia Mota submits her graphics
made using a combination of programs.
- Jaqui Forney's fourth-grade students from Oregon
write newspaper articles about
progress in space exploration
- Students from Churchville Elementary School write
about the launch of STS-95
- 7-year-old Chelsea from Michigan sends Halloween
Greetings to John Glenn
- Lukas Medricky, Faculty of Electrotechnical Engineering,
Czech Republic, shares pictures of International Space Camp 97
- Robyn J. Dummer, Middlesex University, London,
England, a student of drama and technical theatre shares her impressions of a Shuttle Launch - Produced
by Chris Riley
Download RealAudio Player to hear presentation.
- 7th and 8th grade science classes at East Naples
Middle School share their Power
Point slides on lab safety, crystals, and energy on their website.
- 14-year-old Ahu Shahrabani sees Space Camp as
An Astronaut in Seven Days
- Jonathan Simbol's website pictures his experiences
in Space Camp
- Justin Kugler shares his thoughts
about future space flight
- Read about West Middle School's visit to NASA Kennedy Space Center.
- A Virtual Greeting and Thank You from Adrian Langhus'
Astro Class.
- Derek thinks
there's more to galaxy life than just "little green people."
- Check out Akam's
and other students' work from Brywood
Elementary School in Irvine, California.
- April shares her thoughts about space through poetry.
- Visit Russell Space Center in Smyrna, Georgia
(courtesy of Mr. Laster's fifth grade class)!
- Bob
Townsend's fifth graders share their drawings of the Shuttle.
- Michael
and Christoph share their homepage that features their rocket
launches and the "real thing!"
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