Thanks to NASA this is a really fun activity. Choose your background, upload an image from your device. You can then download you standing on Mars or at one of NASA’s space facilities.

Have you practiced your keyboard skills today?
Ten minutes a day using Dance Mat Typing will provide you with a fantastic key skill for now and the future. It’s also a lot of fun…..Click here for Dance Mat Typing
A fantastic resource from www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize
What would it be like living and working in space? Here is a great free app from NASA and AppStore allowing the user to be a new crew member on the International Space Station (ISS). Unfortunately I have only found it on AppStore so far and so only available for apple phones and iPads.
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Space – Let’s go to Mars – The International Space Station (ISS)
After discussions with some pupils this morning I have added a link to a great NASA game focussing on how earth communicates with spacecraft. There is a video at the bottom of the game page with instructions on how to play the game.
How do space agencies communicate with spacecraft? https://spaceplace.nasa.gov/dsn-antennas/en/

Thanks again to NASA.gov
Cryptography – Learning about Morse code, Caesar Ciphers and the Enigma machine leads nicely into how digital devices communicate, wireless, network cables and binary code.
Year 6 Mars Helicopter Project – Jet Propusion Laboratory at NASA
If you are attempting the Mars helicopter challenge and you are struggling to download files or save your work, I have made the project with backgrounds and the sprite already downloaded. Select the link here. https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/479003906/
Youtube supporting video here https://youtu.be/jmhCIxnWdEQ
Instruction page https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/edu/learn/project/code-a-mars-helicopter-video-game/
Thanks again JPL and NASA for these great learning resources