| Title | Do You Hear What I Say? Instructions for a Box |
| Audience | middle to high school |
| Abstract | The ability to listen and follow instructions is vital. When Apollo 13 needed to construct another oxygen scrubber, the astronauts had to carefully follow instructions. They could not see what needed to be made. They had to listen. This is a hands on activity that allows students to practice their listening skills. It can also be put on a tape and played at the begining of class as a get ready activity. |
| Author | RevaBeth Russell |
| Email | aerrussell@aol.com |
| Unifying Concept | Evidence, models, and explanation |
| Science and Technology | Understandings about science and technology |
| Science as Inquiry | Abilities necessary to do scientific inquiry |
| History and Nature of Science | Science as a human endeavor |
| Science in Personal and Social Perspectives | Personal and community health |
| Life, Physical, Earth Sciences | |
| Other Standards | Science Teaching, Assessment |