Ocean And Weather Here are detailed lesson plans, integrated lab stations, Satellite OceanographyThis site provides a set of High School oceanography lesson plans. http://members.tripod.com/exworthy/oceanweath.htm
Extractions: powered by FreeFind Elementary and Middle School Activities Treasures@Sea- Marshall elementary school provides this great unit on oceanography. Students will find writing, book, art and interactive activities related to oceans. The teacher's area contains great lessons. Life on the Rocky Shore- Here is an elementary, student-developed, resource for learning about animals that live in the tide pools. Learn about the tides, complete academic activities, and find puzzles and coloring pages. Nicely done! Secrets at Sea - Designed for students in grades 4-7, this site is an interactive simulation adventure where students learn about the marine ecosystem and track down sources of pollution. Secrets of the Ocean Realm- Here are great science activities developed for use with students in grades 5-7 (with extensions for lower and higher grades), investigating such topics as oceanography, marine biology, ecology, physics, conservation, and scuba diving. back to top Tidepools Safari Touch Tank- Interactive tide pool provides movie information about the animals found there.
ForLessonPLans.com K-12 Educators Secondary English; lesson plans; links. oceanography lesson plans for Language Arts.Books; Words Origins; Creative Writing; Poetry; If I Could Be an Ocean http://www.forlessonplans.com/k-12/index.php
Life-Science Lesson Plans From Kiddyhouse.com lifescience lesson plans for teachers. oceanography lesson plans Integratingthe study of science, math, social studies, physical education, http://www.kiddyhouse.com/Teachers/lplifescience.html
Extractions: Read the facts. Lesson plan - 1. To familiarize students with the basic body parts of sharks. 2. To familiarize students with some of the common names of different shark species. 3. To compare the structure of sharks with that of bony fish. 4. To identify the largest sharks, and estimate their physical size. Worksheets included. Whales and Dolphins Activities
Extractions: To begin the activity, ask your students whether they know of any animals that blend in with their environment. Students might mention animals such as the tiger, praying mantis, and polar bear. At this point, introduce the term camouflage Continue the discussion by asking students if they know of any animals that can change color to blend in with their environments. Students might mention the chameleon. Let them know that the octopus and other
Extractions: Porter Henderson Library LIBRARY HOME DOCUMENTS HOME UNITED STATES TEXAS Lesson Plan Sites from Government Agencies This web site includes education-related web sites from government agencies which contain lesson plans for use by teachers, home schoolers, and independent learners. It is not an exhaustive list and will be updated on a regular basis since many agencies continue to add lesson plans to their sites. Each entry includes the grade levels and possible subject areas in Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) covered by the lesson plans. Many of the lesson plans on Texas government sites are fully integrated into TEKS. The sites are organized in several ways: according to TEKS area, by an alphabetical master list, and lists by grade level. Each subject area page also includes a link to the appropriate chapter in TEKS from the Texas Education Agency web site. Not every area of TEKS is represented by lesson plans at this time. Some lesson plans can be modified for use in other skills subjects. A "flaming A" icon - - marks a few sites which are comprehensive in nature, covering all grade levels and subjects and containing thousands of lesson plans. These comprehensive sites are included below, as well as on the separate TEKS pages.
Extractions: Is There Seaweed/Algae in Your Food? Science - Grade (middle school) Teacher: Teachers can predetermine a food item list with algae and nonalgae containing products. By having the students bring in what they have at home, they are given the opportunity to decide if their products contain algae derivatives. A bonus of this method is that no two groups will have the same set of food items or outcome of algae contents. Objective: Students will understand that seaweed/algae is a small part of the resources the oceans provide. By investigating common household products, students will discover that human senses are not enough to detect the presence of seaweed/algae in food. Materials: Teacher Background: Although fish and other seafood products make delicious and healthy meals for people around the world, many American children would not object if they never had to eat another tuna casserole again. But they would object if suddenly there were no more cheese, chocolate milk, peanut butter, pudding, frozen desserts or fruit drinks. What could so many different types of food products have in common? These are just a few food products that contain plants which grow in the sea, seaweed. Many kinds of seaweed are eaten by people because they are full of vitamins and iodine. Asian cultures use seaweed like green beans and carrots are used in the United States. But because American people have not developed a taste for seaweed, manufacturers use derivatives from seaweed instead. These alginates, carrageenan, and beta carotene, act as stabilizers, thickeners, and colorants in the foods Americans eat today.
Extractions: Water Density and Stability Lab Teachers: This activity will help students to understand how salinity affects the density of water. In addition, students will better understand how pure and salt water systems work together. With a little extra guidance, they will be able to apply this knowledge to the open ocean and to the Navy's uses of submarine buoyancy. Objective: To observe how different water densities control the depth at which different water masses occur. Materials: Teacher Background: Temperature and salinity (the amount of dissolved salts in the water) affect the density of the water. Ocean salinity differs by small numbers, so oceanographers need to be accurate when measuring salinity. Changes in density caused by wind and currents at the surface affects the deep-ocean currents. Density ultimately effects the objects that are existing in the water, such as whales, seaweed, and submarines. The saltier the water, the more buoyant an object becomes. Therefore, salt waters are constantly trying to find their "place" in the ocean according to their salinity. Very salty water is more dense, and will sink more, thus very salty water is found at the bottom. Less salty water is less dense and will float on top of the more dense salty water.
Extractions: The following Internet sites present exemplary K-12 lesson plans for a variety of disciplines. The Access Excellence Collection - biology and life science lesson plans. American Memory Learning PageLessons - lesson plans designed to integrate primary sources from the Internet into an American History curriculum. Collaborative Lesson Archive - preschool to undergraduate lesson plans organized by grade level and subject area. Discovery Channel School Lesson Plans Library - comprehensive and organized lesson plans that are grade-specific and content-specific; each lesson includes an overview, vocabulary, questions, Internet links, and activities. Education Place - K-12 lesson plans organized by subject area and grade level, with the unique feature of searching for integrated lesson plans of various subject areas. Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plans - K-12 lesson plans according to subject area. Exploring the Environment - earth science modules and activities using environmental issues to promote problem-based learning and technology in the classroom. Foreign Language Lesson Plans and Resources - designed specifically to assist foreign language teachers to find lesson plans on the Internet.
Oceanography oceanography lesson plans A selection of oceanography lessonplans.http //lessonplancentral.com/lessons/Science/Ocean Tidepool Page http://cybersleuth-kids.com/sleuth/Science/Oceanography/
COMPASS - File Not Found Lesson Plan (Acrobat) . Overheads (PowerPoint). OCEANOGRAPHY. The Living Ocean (NASA) Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command oceanography lesson plans http://compass.seacadets.org/classroom/lesson.htm
Oceans oceanography lesson plans Lesson plans for all disciplines. Whale Songs Platypus Into the Spectacular Sea - Online lesson plan; Oceanography http://edtech.kennesaw.edu/web/oceans.html
Extractions: Oceans Research/Informational Sites A Look at Whales All About Oceans and Seas - Awesome site for elementary students. Baleen Whales - Scroll down and click on the various links. Blue Whale Corals and Coral Reefs - From SeaWorld. Coral Reef Theme Dangerous Debris - See pictures of ocean animals and read about how humans impact ocean life. Dive and Discover - Expeditions to the seafloor. Exploring the Deep Ocean Floor FAQs on Oceans Food From the Sea How the Ocean Refreshes Itself ... Into the Abyss: Nova Online - Nova explores life in the deep ocean near hydrothermal vents. Learn about deep-sea vents, the unusual life they support and the deep sea machines used to explore them. Killer Whales - From SeaWorld. Neptune's Web - An Ocean Adventure!! Awesome resource. Oceans Alive Ocean Animal Printouts - You name it and it's here if it resides in the ocean. Great resource!!! Ocean Currents Ocean Data Ocean Forests Ocean Light Zones ... OceanLink -Take a trip through the intertidal, read our ocean newletter, read stories of marine critters, ask an expert a question, and much more. Ocean Links at Gander Academy Ocean World - Don't miss the Teachers' Corner and Teachers' Workwoom.
Nearctica - Education - Teaching Resources - Marine oceanography lesson plans. Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command. oceanography lesson plans. Neptune s Web. Lesson plans directly or indirectly http://www.nearctica.com/educate/lesson/tmarine.htm
Extractions: Teaching Resources - Marine Special Segments Butterflies of North America Conifers of North America Eastern Birds List of N.A. Insects Home Eastern Wildflowers General Topics Natural History Ecology Family Environment Evolution Home Education Home Conservation Geophysics Paleontology Commercial Organizations Neptune's Web . Naval Meterorology and Oceanography Command. Educational resources for the teaching of the marine sciences. You'll find material on oceanography, trivia, an encyclopedia, and a compendium of lesson plans among other material. Lessons from the Sea . St. Petersburg Times. Some marine biology lesson plans. Grades K-12. Tracking Drifter Buoys . Athena Curriculum. A lesson plan on ocean currents. This lesson has a general introduction to ocean currents and buoys as well an exercise and data to show how the movement of the buoys can be used to track the ocean currents. Carolina Coastal Science . Science Junction. This web site has a series of teacher resources for marine biology, most focused on the coastline of South Carolina.
Links_geo_sci Lesson plans, labs, forum, materials. http//www.globe.gov NEPTUNE S WEB -oceanography lesson plans in science, math, art, social studies, http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/w/x/wxm15/Bio Bill/links_geo_sci.htm
Related Resources oceanography lesson plans for Students http//www.cnmoc.navy.mil/educate/neptune/lesson/social/social.htm. This site includes lesson plans onSeaweed and http://coexploration.org/bbsr/classroombats/html/body_related_resources.html
Extractions: This page provides a list of oceanographic and educational resources. It contains links to videos , other web sites , and books that contain materials related to ocean sciences for use in science classrooms. There is also a bibliography that lists many of the hundreds of scientific articles that have resulted from BATS-related research, and a glossary that defines oceanographic terms. If you know of any appropriate resources that we donĀ“t list here, please let us know by sending an e-mail to cbats@bbsr.edu Vi deos Voyage of the Mimi This video series was developed and produced by Bank Street College with funding from the U.S. Department of Education and the National Science Foundation. The first season had 13 episodes (26 fifteen-minute sections) and was about a group studying humpback whales in the Gulf of Maine. The second season had 12 episodes (24 discreet sections) and concerned Maya archeology. Each episode covers a wide range of facts about sailing, the ocean, and marine life. It is based on a crew of researchers who venture into the oceans to study whales and other marine life. Along their voyage they teach viewers about sailing, recording marine data, marine biology, oceanography, and other topics. This video series also comes with an instructional manual that includes several lesson plans, and activities directly related to the videos that encompass a wide range of subject areas. Web Sites
SCIENCE LINKS Neptune s Web This US Navy site includes oceanography lesson plans for elementarythrough high school students. Oceanography A Science Technology Focus http://www.col-ed.org/smcnws/msres/sciencelinks.html
Science Sites oceanography lesson plans (Gr. 1+) Lesson that integrate math, art, Water Oceanography (from Connecting Students) All new lesson plans on Water http://www.sfaschool.org/old_sfa_site/gradepages/ResearchSites/sciencesites.htm
Resource Links The Teacher s Realm has oceanography lesson plans that combine art, literature,math science and social studies. http://www.iloveteaching.com/kam1/links.htm
ENC Online: ENC Features: Digital Dozen: Archive: July 1998 The Teacher s Realm has oceanography lesson plans that combine art, literature,math, science, and social studies. The Student s Sea of Knowledge includes a http://www.enc.org/features/dd/archive/0,1577,7-1998,00.shtm
Extractions: Skip Navigation You Are Here ENC Home ENC Features Digital Dozen Archive Search the Site More Options Don't lose access to ENC's web site! Beginning in August, goENC.com will showcase the best of ENC Online combined with useful new tools to save you time. Take action todaypurchase a school subscription through goENC.com Classroom Calendar Digital Dozen About the Award ... Ask ENC Explore online lesson plans, student activities, and teacher learning tools. Find detailed information about thousands of materials for K-12 math and science. Read articles about inquiry, equity, and other key topics for educators and parents. Create your learning plan, read the standards, and find tips for getting grants. Current and past selections of exemplary sitesbrowse month by month through every year. When sites are no longer available, they are not listed as Digital Dozen winners. July 1998 FEMA for kids Synopsis: Maintained by The Federal Emergency Management Agency, this site helps kids cope with and understand disasters. There are special activities for younger children, and opportunities for children to communicate with one another about what it means to experience natural disasters. In addition, this site has games, jokes, and cartoons, many dealing with how to prevent disasters.
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Ocean Ecosystems oceanography lesson plans; Lessons that integrate math, art, language arts, andsocial studies. Oceans All Over; Gr. 48 students learn the locations and http://www.eagle.ca/~matink/themes/Biomes/oceans.html