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Bill Nye: The Science of Flight
Bill Nye: The Science of Flight
Bring the fundamentals of flight to life with this engaging lesson featuring Bill Nye the Science Guy. In this activity, students watch a video on the science of flight and complete a guided worksheet that reinforces key concepts like lift, air pressure, airflow, and aerodynamics.
This ready-to-use lesson helps students build a foundational understanding of how aircraft fly while connecting science concepts to real-world aviation.
What teachers receive:
✅ A ready-to-use student worksheet with guided questions
✅ A companion answer key for quick grading and discussion
✅ An easy-to-implement video-based activity with no special materials required

San Diego Air Space Museum: Bessie Coleman
Bessie Coleman: A Pioneer in Aviation
Introduce your students to one of aviation’s most inspiring trailblazers. In this lesson, students explore the San Diego Air & Space Museum’s virtual exhibit on Bessie Coleman, the first African American woman to earn a pilot’s license. Through guided questions and a short video, students learn about Coleman’s journey, her aerial accomplishments, and the barriers she overcame to pursue her dream of flight.
This activity encourages students to connect aviation history with perseverance, innovation, and the broader impact pioneers have on future generations.
What teachers receive:
✅ A ready-to-use student worksheet with guided questions
✅ A companion answer key for quick grading and discussion
✅ An easy-to-implement video-based activity with no special materials required

Finding The Right Flight School
Finding The Right Fit Flight School
Help your students explore the critical factors in choosing a flight school and develop a personalized strategy for their post-high school aviation education.
This lesson guides learners through research on Part 61 and Part 141 programs, comparing schools by location, programs, ratios, and partnerships. Students will analyze program options, investigate school culture, and consider application requirements to determine which flight school best aligns with their goals and learning style.
✅ Designed for high school students interested in aviation careers
✅Encourages research, critical thinking, and planning.
✅ Perfect for classroom or independent study.

San Diego Air Space Museum: Blue Angels
San Diego Air Space Museum: Blue Angels
What You Get:
✅ A ready-to-use student worksheet with guided questions
✅ A companion answer key for quick grading and discussion
✅ An easy-to-implement video-based activity with no special materials required

EAA Aviation Museum Oshkosh
Explore the EAA Aviation Museum from Your Classroom
Take your students on a virtual journey through aviation history with our EAA Aviation Museum: Oshkosh Virtual Tour Lesson Plan. This engaging, self-guided activity lets learners explore real aircraft, watch embedded museum videos, and complete a worksheet that reinforces STEM and aviation concepts.
What teachers receive:
✅ Designed for middle and high school students
✅ Aligned with virtual and in-class instruction
✅ No special software or accounts needed
