NASA collaborated with the Pokémon Trading Card Game
NASA’s Center for Distance Learning is unearthing the fun in science – this time exploring conservation in its second collaboration with the Pokémon Trading Card Game. The program incorporates science, technology engineering and mathematics (STEM) into activity units for K-6 students and also helps to increase students understanding of how the Earth functions as a system and how NASA research is protecting the Earth’s air, land, and water resources.
Posted on NASA’s Kids Science News Network (KSNN) website, interactive activities are accessible to students and teachers in the classroom. They can learn the real science behind the Pokémon Trading Card Game: EX Emerald and use free activities developed by NASA that teach them about issues and event, including climate change, the ozone layer, remote sensing, rains, floods and tides.
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