WHEN KIDS TAKE OVER NASA was the winner of ForeWord Reviews 2011 Book of the Year Award Finalist. As a finalist for ForeWord Reviews' 2011 Book of the Year, WHEN KIDS TAKE OVER NASA was on display at the Book Expo of America, the American Library Association Annual Conference and Exhibition and at the international book shows in Beijing and Moscow later in the year.
WHEN KIDS TAKE OVER NASA follows five bright students on what begins as a school assignment and turns into an all-out mission to get America back into space! Grant, Christina, Kendall, Tica, and Jeremy visit the Johnson Space Center only to find it "mothballed and cocooned." When an ex-employee gives them a key, they enter the building and take control of the center!
When some unexpected helpers show up, the kids discover a new kind of physics, NASA secrets, the possibility of a real rocket launch on their watch, and that one of them has gone missing in a true "Houston, we have a problem!" scenario. Are they in over their heads? Absolutely. Sound out-of-this-world? Just wait to read about what happens after the kids take charge!
Watch the trailer below.Written by award-winning author Carole Marsh, WHEN KIDS TAKE OVER NASA has been called "lively, well-written and educational" by Forrest Schultz of Southside Book Reviews, and Marsh has been praised for integrating real science and the history of the space program into a breathtaking and imaginative story. <
Look What's Inside This Mystery - people, places, history and more!
People: Lyndon Johnson • John F. Kennedy • Ronald Reagan
Place: Houston, TX (Johnson Space Center)
Educational Items: Space physics: propulsion, velocity, momentum, combustion • Newton's Third Law • "The Astronaut Says" feature - history of space exploration • Johnson Space Center • Space flight training: Neutral Buoyancy Lab, Flight Simulation Lab • Dark matter • Dark energy • Mars • Vocabulary: apogee, perigee
Like all of Carole Marsh’s Mysteries, this mystery incorporates history, geography, culture and cliffhanger chapters that will keep kids begging for more! This mystery includes SAT words, educational facts, fun and humor.
Below is the
Reading Levels Guide for this book:
Grade Levels: 3-9
Accelerated Reader Reading Level: 5.6
Accelerated Reader Points: 6
Accelerated Reader Quiz Number: 216736
Lexile Measure: 800
Fountas & Pinnell Guided Reading Level: S
Developmental Assessment Level: 40
Want a sneak peak? Read the first three chapters
HERE.