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First The Seed Brochure

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Frequently Asked Questions

A list of Tomatosphere frequently asked questions related to the project.


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Martian Crop Possibilities – Student Investigation

This investigation can be modified for students at different levels. It supplements the Tomatosphere™ Project by looking at a variety of crops that are possibilities for Martian cultivation. It should be used with the chart on Crop Characteristics found with the Martian Crop Possibilities


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Martian Crop Possibilities

Tomatosphere™ concentrates on just one crop – tomatoes. In this resource, Tomatosphere crop possibilities are presented for your consideration.


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Before You Begin the Tomatosphere Project

With the Tomatosphere™ Project, “planning, planning, planning” is the key to success. This resource will help you begin Tomatosphere project planning.


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Exploring Space – Student Questions

This PDF contains some “guiding questions” which will help to get your students thinking about exploring space and particularly Mars.


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Exploring Space – An Introduction

This Tomatosphere Exploring Space resource outlines the relevancy of the Tomatosphere project in the task of space exploration.


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Inviting the Media

If you wish to generate publicity for your school’s Tomatosphere experiment, the attached Tomatosphere media release PDF may be modified and sent to your local media outlets.


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Mars – An Introduction

This Mars introduction PDF provides an overview which might supply a number of answers to questions about the formation of our solar system and more.


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Keeping Parents Involved

You can assist parents’ and guardians’ understanding of Tomatosphere by keeping them informed about the purpose of the project and how it fits into your curriculum plans.


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