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'an excellent INSET that every school
should attend.....informative, inspiring, full of ideas and realistic of pupil
expectations'
Andrew Langford,
Parrs Wood Technology College

Students of all ages
find space exploration one of the most exciting and motivating
contexts for learning. This programme will enable you to run your
own ‘Space Camp’ at your school. ‘Space Camps’
can be run in after school or lunchtime clubs, on weekends or during
the school holidays.
In addition, teachers will be able to use in the classroom
the majority of the ‘Space Camp’ activities to provide effective
and motivating lessons that really engage the students.
The ‘Space Camp’ programme has been developed over four years
by ISSET and has included extensive training input by the Kennedy Space Centre
education department.
‘Space Camp’ provides the equivalent of five days of stimulating,
hands-on, multi-media based student activities that utilise state
of the art aspects of the human space programme. ‘Space Camp’
is based around five themes:
- Planning a mission
- Understanding the solar system
- Rocketry and propulsion
- Living in space
- Landing and living on other planets
The ‘Space Camp’ course
provides the resources, including CD-ROMs, to run a five
day programme for 25 students at your school. Simply attend the training and
you are ready to go. The course also includes guidance on how schools can
apply for grants to carry out the ‘Space Camps’
as out of hours learning activities.

The course is supported by
a comprehensive range of materials and equipment that includes:
Software CD, Teaching programme CDs, and 25 Student CDs that include:
- Activity plans; including hands-on and computer based
activities, activity planning and recording sheets
- Videos; astronaut presentation, launches & landings,
tribute to Columbia, space activity reviews, International Space Station,
Mars Explorer Animation, Space Walking, Space Environment Simulation, UK
students at NASA
- Templates; for models and design and make activities
- Template for promotional posters
- PowerPoint presentations; Missions Patches, Space Acronyms,
History of Rockets, Solar System
- 3-D International Space Station fly around and internal
tour simulations
- Virtual solar system jig-saw
 
- Compressed air rocket launcher and pump
- Pack of nappies
- Range of worksheets and activity templates
- Inflatable Globe
- Sample Mission Patch
- Effervescent tablets

- Birmingham - 30 June-1 July 2008 (14-15 May 2008 postponed)
- London - to be arranged (10-11 June 2008 postponed)

To apply directly please contact the office on 02920 710295 or email admin@isset.org
Or download and post/fax the Application Form
For further information, please contact:
Julie Woodcock , ISSET
Tel: 02920 710295
E-mail: admin@isset.org
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