Tomatosphere Adventure ? a Minecraft Education game featuring extraterrestrial agriculture
We are thrilled to introduce Tomatosphere Adventure, the latest learning activity from Let's Talk Science! This Minecraft Education game was developed in collaboration with the Canadian Space Agency and Logics Academy. It blends elements of our well-loved Tomatosphere program with new learning opportunities to spark the curiosity of the next generation of scientists!
Tomatosphere Adventure is a Minecraft Education game that introduces young people to extraterrestrial agriculture. Over the course of their journey, players will have the chance to meet CSA astronauts Joshua Kutryk and Jenni Gibbons, who are non-playing characters in the game. (Credits: CSA, Logics Academy, Minecraft Education, NASA)
Transcript
Tomatosphere Adventure is for students aged 10 and up. It introduces young people to extraterrestrial agriculture. Over the course of their journey, they will explore different laboratories to learn how photosynthesis works and then tackle the mission of growing tomatoes on Mars. They will also have the chance to meet Canadian Space Agency astronauts Joshua Kutryk and Jenni Gibbons, who are non-playing characters in the game.
Have your students dive into an exciting world where biology and space exploration come alive! This educational journey is structured around three science lab experiments, each offering hands-on opportunities to understand the mysteries of plant biology and the wonders of space science.
Before travelling to Mars to build a greenhouse and grow tomatoes, students must complete the three experiments. In the first, they will:
In the second, they will build a photosynthesis machine. In the third, they will learn the role of chemical components in plant health.
Once they have completed those experiments, they will board a spacecraft and fly to Mars to accomplish their final mission: transform the red planet and make it a viable place to live.
More information: Tomatosphere Adventure
Thank you for reading the article! Follow us at Google News.