The Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS) provides STEM activities and lessons to teach K-12 students and the general public about how and why polar-orbiting weather satellites observe Earth and its atmosphere.
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Introduce young learners to the concept of graphing in this "Battleship" game.…
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This lesson will help students understand the never-ending scientific process of Earth’s Water…
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This activity encourages students to use JPSS maps, data, and imagery to solve the mystery of a…
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JPSS studies the Earth's processes that cause the weather; temperature, air pressure, humidity…
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Breathing clean air is important for your health but with wildfire smoke, air pollution and viruses…
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While the JPSS satellites observe the aurora in black and white, here's your students’ chance…
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JPSS satellites piece together the Earth like a puzzle! This activity uses real JPSS imagery to…
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Create Earth's changing greenery with paint dots, representing JPSS satellite observations of…
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This activity guides students through the process of making a basic GIS map showing tornado…
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Learn about the satellites that monitor extreme weather and provide data for the daily forecast in…
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Data from NOAA’s JPSS satellites help us monitor extreme weather and plan for it in advance. This…
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JPSS Loves Earth! Color the Earth and all of the things that JPSS data helps to protect.
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This nature journal is a tool that can be used to explore the outdoors and be more mindful of the…
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This activity will teach students about fermi problems and help them use their math skills approach…
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This hands on experiment will explore the basic concepts of groundwater and introduce porosity and…