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Students will be finding out about the teams of engineers in this lesson.
Lesson Resources
- List of the top five criteria chosen in Lesson 1: You’re the Judges!
- Printed copies of some of the engineers profiles – there are many engineers taking part in the ExoMars Rover Zone in different teams. You may wish to have a look before the lesson and print the profiles of the people you would like to focus on in your subject.
- Login stickers – hand out to students for them to access the site from home
Starter
If there have been any updates posted from teams about their missions, read through these as a class.
Class discussion (you could put the zone home page on the screen as a stimulus)
- What did the students find out in their homework?
- What do they think of the teams and engineers so far?
- Have any of your students’ questions been answered yet?
- Write a list of questions you could ask to find out more about the engineers – keep these for the next activity.
Main activity – speed dating!
1. Split students into groups – give each group a printed profile of one team member to read through together.
– What do they think about this person? What would they like to ask them on the site?
2. Split each group in half (As and Bs).
– As stay where they are as their team member.
– Bs move to another group to ‘interview’ a different person (they can use the questions formed in the starter for this).
3. Move students on after a few minutes so they can interview as many people as possible.
Plenary
Class discussion (you could put the zone home page on the screen as a stimulus)
- What do they think of the engineers they have “met” today?
- Write a list of questions to ASK engineers on the site.
- Brief students about the live chat lesson.
Suggested Homework
Students log on and read any updates that teams have posted about their mission progress.
ASK at least one question.

We will send you a pack of resources in December, with your student login details and suggested lesson plans, for you to use in class.