Lesson Plans Academy Curriculum Exchange (K5). Academy Curriculum Exchange (K-5) provides 130 mini-lesson plans for the elementary school covering a variety of science topics. understand the principles of remote sensing, imaging science, oceanography, meteorology, and ecology http://www.csun.edu/~vceed009/lesson.html
Extractions: Academy Curriculum Exchange (K-5). Academy Curriculum Exchange (K-5) provides 130 mini-lesson plans for the elementary school covering a variety of science topics. Among these are microscope use, mapping constellations, water pollution, studying owl pellets and caterpillars to butterflies. Academy Curriculum Exchange (6-8). Academy Curriculum Exchange (6-8) features 60 mini-lesson plans for many science topics covered in the middle school. Among these are weather forcasting, photosynthesis, building a psychrometer and "ph" and solvent activities. Academy Curriculum Exchange (9-12). Academy Curriculum Exchange (9-12) offers 22 mini-Lessons plans suitable for the high school science. Among these are chemistry magic, a parallax experiment with candles, and a magnetic fields activity. Access Excellence Activities Exchange. Access Excellence Activities Exchange contains an archive of hundreds of lessons and activities submitted by high school biology and life sciences teachers participating in the Access Excellence program. High school teachers will find the activities from the 1996 collection , the 1994-1995 collection , the 1996 Share-A-Thon collection , the partners collection , and the classic collection . Teachers can also search for individual activities from the Access Excellence archive. A new collection, "The Mystery Spot", will added in 1997.
Thematic Units Lesson Plans Unit For Second Grade ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS lesson plans Organized by Game Teeth and Nutrition Game Food G oceanography Gander Academy s http://www.edhelper.com/cat298_morel.htm
Bridge - June 2000 Data Tip After exploring the lesson plans, use your creativity to investigate further. For more resources on general oceanography, visit the Bridge s Chemistry and http://www.vims.edu/bridge/archive0600.html
Extractions: NATIONAL SCIENCE EDUCATION STANDARDS CORRELATIONS Science as Inquiry Ability to do scientific inquiry (5-8, 9-12) Understanding of scientific inquiry (5-8, 9-12) Earth and Space Science Energy in the earth system (9-12) Geochemical cycles (9-12) To ride its waves, dive its depths, sample its contents, and measure its movements, the ocean invites them all - chemists, biologists, physicists, geologists. To comprehend the system as a whole, scientists must cross the boundaries of disciplines. This month we are focusing on a unique resource which has gone beyond the typical boundaries of both science and education. On the Classroom BATS web site, you will find both data and lesson plans presented in a groundbreaking way. The creators of Classroom BATS are obviously accustomed to thinking in a holistic manner. Classroom BATS takes its name from the Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study, a long-term program of the Bermuda Biological Station for Research (BBSR). Scientists in this program set sail every month to study the chemical, physical, and biological properties of the ocean near Bermuda, with a focus on the ocean's role in global environmental change. The data collected by BATS scientists represent the world's longest continuous time series of open-ocean measurements. The goal of Classroom BATS is to create an on-line learning environment that allows science teachers to use real ocean data to conduct inquiry-based learning in their grade 6-12 classrooms. The lesson plans are all correlated to
Science Teacher Lesson Plans the use of oceanography lessons. These lessons are appropriate for middle and high school students. WhaleNet Curriculum Units and lesson plans http//whale http://www.ncsu.edu/sciencejunction/terminal/imse/lowres/4/lessons.htm
Lesson Plans - Why Is Oceanography Important? Standard 18 How to apply geography to interpret the present and plan for the future Ask them to describe some of the lessons that oceanography can teach http://www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/lessons/18/g35/seasoceanography.htm
Extractions: Why Is Oceanography Important? Earth Day Every Day How Do Humpback Whales Feed? It's Tough to Be a Leatherback Turtle Lions and PeopleUneasy Neighbors Mysteries of the Monk Seal Ocean Exploration Museum Seeing the World Through the News The Mystery of the Monk Seal Uplink Outpost: To the Future Class Of... Using Photography to Help Save the Oceans What is Geography? What's Happening to the Emperor Penguins? Your Town in the Past, Present, and Future Complete Index Why Is Oceanography Important? Overview: Oceanography is an interdisciplinary science that involves the study of the entire ocean, from the shallow coastal areas to the deepest trenches. It involves geology, biology, chemistry, and physics. Students will learn about some of the important discoveries that oceanographers have made and some areas that they are still investigating. They'll use two Web sites to gather this information, including National Geographic's Blue Frontier site. They will conclude by making posters explaining how oceanography is used and why it's important.
Lesson Plans - Oceanographic Specialties geography to interpret the present and plan for the and why students might be interested in studying oceanography. This lesson is made possible by a generous http://www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/lessons/18/g912/seasusesocean.html
Extractions: Oceanographic Specialties Low-level Nuclear Waste: A Geographic Analysis Parasites and Disease Planning for a City's Future Putting Geography to Good Use Reading Between the Lines The Science of the Deep Sea What's Wrong With the Oceans? Can Photography Help? Complete Index Oceanographic Specialties Overview: Oceanography is an interdisciplinary science that incorporates geology, biology, chemistry, physics, and engineering. Because there is so much to learn and know, oceanographers generally specialize in specific subdisciplines of oceanography. Students will learn about the five primary subdisciplines of oceanography and will think of questions that each type of oceanographer might ask when conducting research in his or her field. They will then examine Web sites to learn about oceanographic research and determine which types of oceanographer would be the most involved and interested in these research projects. Connections to the Curriculum: Geography, earth science, life science
ENC Portal - Advanced Search Results for Classification equals Subject Science Earth Science oceanography , Results 1 free weekly K12 educational articles and lesson plans on current http://portal.dep.anl.gov/SPT--AdvancedSearch.php?vn=Classification&vv=Subject -
Science Lesson Plans They are organized as separate lesson plans, or as one unit that contains multiple lesson plans. *Atoms Molecules.1. atoms molecules1. moon.B10. *oceanography.1. http://www.csulb.edu/~cchen10/sciencelessonplans.html
Extractions: Please select from the topics below. They are organized as separate lesson plans, or as one unit that contains multiple lesson plans. Butterflies.1 Butterflies.2 ChickenLifeCycles.1 DigestiveSystem.1 digestivesystem.A1 digestivesystem.A2 digestivesystem.A3 digestivesystem.A4 ... digestivesystem.A10 DigestiveSystem.2 digestivesystem.B1 digestivesystem.B2 digestivesystem.B3 digestivesystem.B4 ... Earth.1 EarthMoonSun.1 earthmoonsun.A1 earthmoonsun.A2 earthmoonsun.A3 earthmoonsun.A4 ... earthmoonsun.A10 EarthMoonSun.2 earthmoonsun.B1 earthmoonsun.B2 earthmoonsun.B3 earthmoonsun.B4 ... earthmoonsun.B10 Ecosystems.1 Ecosystems.2 Energy.1 LifeCycle.1 lifecycle.A1 lifecycle.A2 lifecycle.A3 lifecycle.A4 ... lifecycle.A10 LifeCycle.2 lifecycle.B1 lifecycle.B2 lifecycle.B3 lifecycle.B4 ... LivingThings.3 LivingThings.4 livingthings.A1 livingthings.A2 livingthings.A3 livingthings.A4 ... MarineLife.1 Moon.1 moon.A1 moon.A2 moon.A3 moon.A4 ... moon.A10 Moon.2 moon.B1 moon.B2 moon.B3 moon.B4 ... moon.B10 Oceanography.1 oceanography.A1 oceanography.A2 oceanography.A3 oceanography.A4 ... oceanography.A10 Oceanography.2 oceanography.B1
Untitled Document lesson plans. Information for the instructor This field trip has several subuints. 112.49. Geology, Meteorology, and oceanography. (7) Science concepts. http://www.vftn.org/projects/craig/lesson/index_lesson.htm
Ocean Animals Neptune s oceanography lessons lesson plans for science, math, language arts, creative arts, social studies and physical education using oceanography topics. http://www.lethsd.ab.ca/mmh/grade5/oceananimals/oceananimals.htm
Lesson Plan By Marc Swanson Ford, Brent A., Project Earth Science Physical oceanography, Published by NSTA, ISBN 087355-130-3 Excellent lesson plans to instruct properties of water http://cosee-central-gom.org/ovweb/voyager2/summer2001/lessons/marc_swanson/marc
Extractions: Unit Rationale: This unit has been created around the parameters of Physical Oceanography however it should not be considered 'content driven.' The content merely provides the theme for students to use the process skills of science. These process skills-Observing Classifying Measuring Evaluating Applying- should be the root of elementary and intermediate science instruction. Once a student becomes comfortable with these skills, then the doors to scientific discovery (no matter the discipline) become opened wider. (Use visual "Umbrellas" here if possible) Student Purpose/Motivation/Focus: Ocean Biology: Reexamining how marine plants and animals cope with their ocean environment. Students will begin unit by choosing a 'favorite' marine animal. They will pre -assess how they think this animal is specifically adapted to marine environment. This will provide the anticipatory set and create future possible dissonance in their understanding as unit is presented.
Untitled Pi Mathematics Shelli Temple A math lesson plan dealing with the universal concept oceanography - Lori-Ann Willey A series of lecture notes on oceanography http://www.teachertools.org/lessonplans_dynam.asp
Extractions: Give this get to know you activity to your students. Explain that they will need to have one person sign in the box that fits the discription given. They should not to use one person more than twice. Give them five to ten minutes to work on the sheet. When time is up, have the students total their points. Who won? With your welcome letter that you send out before the new year begins, attach this to the letter. The students will bring this form back to school on the first day and will be able to participate in a graphing exercise. In advance prepare a graph with the headings and if a student answered yes write his or her name on that section of the graph.
Oceanography This site includes over fifty lesson plans for learning activities and longer term projects on remote sensing, imaging science, oceanography, meteorology and http://www.sfusd.k12.ca.us/schwww/sch634/ocean.html
Extractions: Resources for 7th Grade Oceanography Unit This web page was created for the 7th gr Science teachers here at JLMS for our 1/19/01 Professional Development day, and the short time I have to work with them to get their Oceanography Unit planned and written up. The goal is for teachers to find a resource or resources to use in a unit of their making, OR a lesson designed by another teacher that will be used this semester. Teachers, please use our JLMS Lesson Plan Template to write your lesson plan. It's on our server in the Teacher Folder/LINKS2/Transgrade Policies. If you're creating a web page to direct students to sites, please use the Web Page Templates in the LINKS2 folder/2000-01 Templates. I suggest that you open those templates with Page Mill on one of the iMacs in the lab. It'll make the editing easier. You can be paid for creating a web based unit that can be published on our LINKS site. I did a search at Blue Web'n and came up with these hits on "ocean" for middle school. Carolina Coastal Science
Extractions: Colours, Shapes, Rainbows, and Robins (year-round science curriculum) Dinosaur Units Dinosaurs Thematic Units Farm Animal Worksheet Gardening: My First Classroom Garden ... Getting Around Clean and Green (download 5 lesson units on transportation and the environment) Helping Your Child Learn Science (activities) Hummingbird Educational Resources Insect Units Inside a Seed (growing activity) Life Cycle of Butterflies Mice are Nice Ocean Units Ocean Friends (teachers guide) Our Planet Our Solar System (5 week unit for Cycle 1 or 2) Plant Theme Reptile Units Science Lesson Plans Sounds all Around (unit) Tree Journal Turtle Thematic Teaching Unit Whales: A Collaborative Thematic Unit Whale Types ... Aeronautic Educator's Guide (introductory materials pdf)
Extractions: TERC, a non-profit research and development organization that aims at improving science, mathematics, and technology education, has an excellent Study of Place module that utilizes satellite imagery to examine ocean currents. Included is an interesting lesson plan that explores how and why Ben Franklin charted the Gulf Stream.
Interdisciplinary Projects social studies, PE, math, and writing all dealing with oceans and oceanography. Project Primary - A collection of lesson plans on science and related topics http://www.teachersfirst.com/intrdisc.htm
Extractions: window.document.form1.pagename.value = window.document.location; The following listings offer projects that cut across traditional subject divisions and introduce concepts in an integrated fashion. These are grouped by approximate grade level, but you may want to consider using more advanced content with high-ability learners, or less advanced content for learners who need additional reinforcement. Elementary Resources Chesapeake Bay Lesson Unit Grade 4 - This is a complete Chesapeake Bay study unit created by the Mariners' Museum, Newport News, Va. It includes sections on the history of the bay, native peoples, and early settlement. Much of the site is devoted to lessons and information dealing with the marine environment in the bay. There's also a section on shipbuilding and commerce. This site could easily form the basis for an interdisciplinary study of an American coastal community or ecosystem. The Dinosaur Unit Grade 2 - This is a second grade level look at dinosaurs which includes projects in math, art, reading, and other disciplines. The web pages include examples of completed projects as well as descriptions of how the various unit elements link together. Projects and site created by Germantown Academy in metropolitan Philadelphia.
EDUCATION PLANET - 57 Web Sites For Oceanography 10. Science Technology Focus oceanography This site is packed with exciting ocean to all of the Teacher Web Tools AND lesson Planet s 30,000+ lesson plans. http://www.educationplanet.com/search/Science/Marine_Science/Oceanography
Extractions: All Grades Pre-K K-2 Higher Ed Search 100,000+ top educational sites, lessons and more! Home Science Oceanography Found Oceanography ' Web Sites. Also for ' Oceanography 121 Lesson Plans 2 Books Web Sites (1 - 10 of 57): NASA Oceanography - At NASA we recognize that it may not be intuitively obvious what role a space agency can play in exploring our oceans. This web page will tell you our story. As a technology organization utilizing the unique vantage-point from space, NASA Oceanography con Grades: Cache The World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Oceanography - Information categorised by subject. See also other subjects. Please mail webmaster@deepbluesea.info if you know of online information not in these lists. Please do not mail me to find someone's email address, or for general oceanographic information. For
Oceanography and lesson plans sites, they are well worth the effort. This site seems to be primarily a site of links to other sites. Scripps Institution of oceanography http://library.hilton.kzn.school.za/Geography/oceans.htm
Extractions: Marine Institute, Fisheries and Marine Institute of Memorial University of Newfoundland hosts this wonderfully colorful and graphic site. Don't come visiting this site without a good connection and lots of speed - it seems to involve graphics of some sort on every page. K-12 page has 24 categories if ocean and environmental information and links - my recommendation ... Ask the Expert has links to web locations and email address which will return answers to almost any related question a student might devise. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Central Library Another wonderful site run by the government with colorful graphics and lost of environmental information. I highly recommend this site for its collection of photographs (ocean creatures, reefs, and aerial photos of all manner of severe weather) which have been released to the public domain with proper citation (unless otherwise instructed by the photographer)...thumbnail graphics for every picture prior to loading the full-sized version. A wonderful library available here for all ocean related subjects. New England Oceans What an interesting site this turned out to be with all its New England nuances and oceanic observations and historical information ... along with an interesting tidbit of Massachusetts whaling lore - the entire text of Moby Dick. Great starting place for whaling info and sites about the "New World" and New England.