PUMAS Examples
The PUMAS examples are aimed primarily at helping pre-college teachers enrich their presentation of topics in math and science.
- You may find a number of examples that relate to your area of interest, perhaps written in different styles, and possibly taking different approaches to the material. There may also be comments/lesson plans filed with some of the examples, written by previous users.
- Use these examples as a resource -- Select, adapt, recontextualize, and present the material to your students in a way that you judge will best meet your students' needs, abilities, and interests.
- You may have ideas related to a particular example that might be helpful to subsequent users. There is an opportunity, on the "Display an Example" page associated with that example, for you to submit your comments/lesson plans.
- PUMAS examples are citable references. If you use material from PUMAS examples in other work, please cite them appropriately, e.g.: Chambers, L.H., "How Now, Pythagoras?", 07_10_98_1, The PUMAS Collection, http://pumas.nasa.gov, 1998.
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This is a good way to start, or to find examples added after a certain date. Click links below to get the list of all the PUMAS Examples, arranged by that field.
Examples by Common Keywords
by Title | by Grade Level | by Date Accepted | by Benchmark | by Author
geometric progression
counting
estimates
traffic
arithmetic sequence
anatomy
physiology
psychology
optic disc
metric system
inch-pound system
conversion of units
planetary comparison
winter
energy transfer
dynamics
catapult
aircraft carrier
reaction time
experiments
checking answers
experimental psychology
contouring
topography
cross section
visualization
3 dimensions
3 dimensional
topo maps
landscape
satellite images
aviation hazards
logarithms
mean value
non-linear
perimeter
inertia
friction
number puzzles
mathematical tricks
natural selection
adaptation
plane figures
congruent angles
parallel lines
irrational numbers
urban planning
debris flows
cross-section
contours
topographic map
small angle approximation
inverse square law
color
spectrum
spectral analysis
blackbody
interference pattern
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