Saturday Morning Astrophysics at Purdue is a monthly program for students in grades 7-12, from Purdue Physics and Astronomy Outreach. Once students are registered for SMAP (see link below) they will be added to the monthly email roster. The monthly SMAP sessions are held live on Zoom, preceded by students' having received the lesson materials in advance, to do the activities and collect data. The live ZOOM recaps typically feature a faculty recap of the concepts along with Q and A.
SMAP comes to you from Purdue Physics and Astronomy Outreach.
SMAP is for students in grades 7-12. Teachers too!
SMAP taps into the resources of astronomy and astrophysics scientists.
SMAP offers monthly remote lessons, resources, do at home labs and more.
SMAP engages curious young learners in the wonders of our Cosmos.
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