Lesson Plan - At Work in Outer Space

Learning Objective

Students will discover what it’s like to work on the International Space Station.

Content-Area Connections

Space Science 

Standards Correlations

CCSS: R.1, R.2, R.3, R.4, R.5, R.7, R.8, R.9, R.10

NGSS: Earth’s Place in the Universe

TEKS: Science 5.8, 6.9

Text Structure

Problem/Solution

1. Preparing to Read

Watch the Video
Play the video “At Work in Outer Space,” then have students pair with a partner to discuss what they think are the hardest and coolest parts of living on the International Space Station.

Preview Words to Know

Project the online vocabulary slideshow and introduce the Words to Know.

  • disoriented
  • immune system


Set a Purpose for Reading
As students read, have them identify what they think would be the hardest part of living in space.

2. Close-Reading Questions

1. Why do astronauts on the International Space Station often do experiments on themselves? How might their findings help people in the future?
Astronauts on the International Space Station often do experiments on themselves to better understand how living in microgravity affects human beings. Their findings could help people stay healthy on future space missions to the moon or even Mars.
R.5 Cause and Effect

2. Summarize what happens during a spacewalk.
During a spacewalk, astronauts go outside the ISS to work in space. They wear spacesuits to protect themselves from dangers like the sun’s rays as they install equipment or make repairs to the station.
R.2 Main Idea and Key Details

3. In what ways might working on the space station be considered an “extreme job”?
Sample response: Working on the space station can be considered an extreme job because it is 250 miles above Earth, because astronauts stay on the station for months at a time, and because astronauts on the station must deal with the effects of microgravity.
R.1 Text Evidence 

3. Skill Building

Featured Skill: Problem and Solution
Use the skill builder “Space Station Challenges” to have students record problems and solutions from the article and video and describe their own solution to a space station challenge.
R.5 Problem/Solution

Text-to-Speech