Landing the first woman and first person of color on the Moon will be the shining moment of our generation. This moment will belong to all of us: the Artemis Generation
 
This week, we're focusing on the diversity of skills and career paths available to students who dream big. 

NASA is more than astronauts. We are scientists, engineers, IT specialists, human resources specialists, accountants, writers, technicians, and many other kinds of people working together to break barriers to achieve the seemingly impossible.
Building Block Communications Challenge!

Part of NASA’s Expeditionary Skills for Life series, this activity shows students how differences have value as each member of a team contributes to achieving a goal.
Send students on a NASA Career Exploration. Have students choose a career to research and answer questions such as: What kind of degree or training is needed? What skills, talents, and strengths does this career require? Why does this career interest you? What is something you learned about this career that you did not know before?

Explore over 90 careers with the NASA STEM Stars video series, including 12 episodes that are available in Spanish!

Check out profiles of a variety of NASA careers, including those in science and research; data science and information technology; engineering; business services; astronauts; and more!

Often the dream to be an astronaut is the spark that inspires people to pursue doing what they love and discovering and expanding knowledge that benefits all of us. We invite you to come along with us on humanity’s greatest journey to explore our universe.

If you're ready to join, print out your Artemis Generation certificate.

Join us on Wednesday, May 18, at 7 p.m. EDT, to explore ways to bring the excitement of Artemis I and the subsequent missions directly into your classroom with hands-on activities and pedagogical recommendations. Learn how you can plan your own launch and splashdown events and get access to resources and exclusive events surrounding the launch of Artemis I.

A companion student session will be held the following day, Thursday, May 19, at 10 a.m. EDT.
Looking for a quick math challenge?

Check out this standards-aligned exercise that tasks students with using percentages to learn how space food is prepared.

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Are you looking for NASA STEM materials to support your curriculum?
Search hundreds of resources by subject, grade level, type and keyword at https://www.nasa.gov/education/materials/.
Visit NASA STEM Engagement on the Web: 
NASA’s Office of STEM Engagement: https://stem.nasa.gov
NASA's Join Artemis Website: https://stem.nasa.gov/artemis/
NASA Kids’ Club: https://www.nasa.gov/kidsclub