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
fringes
wave nature of light
interferometer
interference fringes
dollars
cents
shopping
coupons
pricing
geometric calculation
combinations
earth rotation
pendulum
foucault
cooperative learning
atomic structure
atomic number
soft drink
pressure
gas laws
thermal infrared
thermal mass
thermal inertia
solar energy
temperature
inclination
statistics
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