Mission to Mars

The Hoot Owls have continued their adventure into space. One planet the students were very excited to learn more about was Mars, and especially the rovers on Mars! After watching a Mars Rover video, the students were inspired to create their own rover. After gathering useful items from around their classroom, the Hoot Owls used a huge box to create a rover. Next, the class brainstormed ways to supply the Rover with energy to move around: solar panels and batteries were the winning ideas. The class worked as a team, with some friends making solar panels while other friends made batteries to attach to the rover.

The Hoot Owls welcomed guest expert Jordan to teach them more about rovers and answer their questions. Jordan worked with the people who constructed the head for NASA’s Mars Perseverance rover. He shared that Perseverance’s head is about the size of a shoe box, and contains its eyes (cameras) and a bigger eye that is a laser, which is used to examine rocks. The students were intrigued to learn that scientists tell the rover where to go to find a special rock, then they zap the rock, which causes dust to puff up, which allows scientists to examine the dust and determine what the rocks is made of. 

Thank you, Jordan, for sharing your knowledge and experience with the Hoot Owls!

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The Saklan School is a private Pre-K through 8 school located in Moraga, CA. Our mission is to think creatively, act compassionately, and live courageously.