Describe the criteria for a spacesuit and how engineer Amy Ross met those criteria.
• Have students use the article to list criteria for spacesuits (the suits need to fit the astronauts, let the astronauts breathe, protect them from extreme cold or heat, etc.). Record these criteria so students can see them.
• Have students identify how Ross’s spacesuits meet those criteria. Record their responses next to the list of criteria.
• Ask students to analyze this quote from Ross: “You can think of a spacesuit as a human-shaped spaceship.” Share and discuss their ideas about what she meant. (A spacesuit does many of the same jobs as a spaceship. It protects astronauts from dangerous conditions such as high temperatures. However, it doesn’t blast off into space like a spaceship.)