EDUCATION RESOURCES

  • Trailblazing STEM Educator Award

    Prestigious award that recognizes and celebrates three K-12 STEM educators each year

  • STEM Lesson Plans

    The Space Foundation supports Pre-K through 20 students with standards-based curriculum that uses space principles to integrate science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) into all content areas.

  • Scholarships for High School Students

    Apply for six scholarships offered for high school seniors ($10,000 each)

  • Rocket Ratio

    In this standards based lesson, use a model of Blue Origin’s New Shepard to teach your students critical skills like ratios, proportions, and scale drawings with this unit plan!

  • Mission Bravo Oscar 1-Day Mission

    Engage students at summer camps and youth programs with a condensed Blue Origin STEM mission that can be completed in a single day!

  • Mission Bravo Oscar

    In this standards based lesson, watch as students work in groups modeled after real-life mission teams at Blue Origin with a shared goal of a successful rocket launch.

  • Junior Space Entrepreneur Program

    Guiding high school students through a Mars mission and returning them safely to Earth.

  • Introduction to the Data Science Process

    Data science has risen to a high level of importance. Now, more than ever, data is utilized to gain a better understanding of the world around us.

  • Girls STEM Programs

    The Space Foundation understands the need to inspire girls to engage in STEM experiences  in order to encourage them to follow a STEM career path.

  • Germs in Space DreamKit

    DreamKits are activity kits that DreamUp has developed to bring space-based research to the home and classroom.

  • Exploration Generation

    Free lesson plans and curriculum storylines focusing on various concepts in aerospace, engineering, and rocket

  • Expedition Space Lab

    Expedition Space Lab is an online tool from the International Space Station (ISS) National Laboratory that provides educators with easy access to ISS-related lessons, activities, and other resources to integrate into their curriculum. The ISS National Lab is excited to help educators bring out-of-this-world learning opportunities to their students!

Resource Contributors

Blue Origin Club for the Future

About Club for the Future

Founded by Blue Origin, Club for the Future is a non-profit with the mission to inspire and mobilize future generations to pursue careers in STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and math) for the benefit of Earth. The Club and its partners are doing this through the Postcards to Space program, providing space-focused lessons and events, and activating ambassadors around the world.

Learn more at clubforthefuture.org »

AIAA

About American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics

With nearly 30,000 individual members from 91 countries, and 95 corporate members, AIAA is the world’s largest technical society dedicated to the global aerospace profession. AIAA has dedicated itself to shaping the future of aerospace and our future is YOU. Let AIAA be your vital lifelong link to reliable resources and growth opportunities.

Learn more at AIAA.org » 

Space Foundation

About Space Foundation

Space Foundation is a nonprofit advocate organization founded in 1983, delivering excellence in education, collaboration, and information to advance the global space community. Our mission, deeply rooted in a 40-year heritage, is guided by three core values: Trust, Teamwork and Excellence. These values serve as our compass, directing us as we tirelessly pursue our commitment to the global space community: connecting people, creating opportunities, and inspiring generations.

Learn more at spacefoundation.org »

International Space Station National Lab

About ISS National Laboratory

The International Space Station (ISS) and its unique environment enables research and technology development not possible on Earth. The ISS National Laboratory provides researchers with access to a permanent microgravity environment, a powerful vantage point in low Earth orbit, and the extreme and varied conditions of space.

Learn more at issnationallab.org »