MPS Instructional Technology - Lesson Plans Title oceanography Illustrated. Procedure Assign or have students choose a topic for an oceanography report as outlined in the grade 6 MPS oceanography unit. http://www.mpsaz.org/resource/intermediate/ocean_6langsci.html
Extractions: Computer time: 2 hours Description Using research, word-processing, and graphics skills students will complete a research project that meets the requirements for the grade 6 Oceanography report. Curriculum Objectives Materials Needed Procedure Assign or have students choose a topic for an Oceanography report as outlined in the grade 6 MPS Oceanography unit.
MPS - Instructional Technology Intermediate Lesson Plans during a math or science lesson, students will Students will plan a budget according to their 6. Lang. oceanography Illustrated. Using research, wordprocessing http://www.mpsaz.org/resource/intermediate/
Extractions: Intermediate Lesson Index Grade Subject Title Description Social Studies Arizona Counties HyperStudio Stack Students will work in pairs to research a county in Arizona. Each group will create one HyperStudio card for their county. Social Studies Arizona Historical Persons Scavenger Hunt Using a research site directory and a scavenger hunt worksheet students will locate information related to early explorers and settlers in Arizona. Lang Desert Animal Presentations Using presentation software such as HyperStudio or PowerPoint and a teacher-created template students will assemble a presentation about a desert animal. Writing/Research Inventions Research Reports Students will research inventions and create a report on a specific invention including information about what life would be like without it. Math Angle Spangle After identifying angles (acute, obtuse, right) during a math or science lesson, students will use the computer to stamp pictures in the correct category.
Laura Franck, Karen Grugan, And Pam Wode lesson plans oceanography. by Laura Franck, Karen Grugan, Pam Wode. Grade Level Fifth Grade Materials computers with access to http://muweb.millersville.edu/~edfound/intered/elemplan/science/oceanog.html
CoVis: Online Resources: Oceanography This site also includes a guide to oceanography resources available on the Net Includes a Teacher home page , lesson plans for using the materials, a Build http://www.covis.nwu.edu/geosciences/resources/ocean.html
Extractions: Coastal Ocean Modeling Page - Fascinating set of movies that demonstrate how ocean water and sediments circulate around coastlines. Check it out! Physical Oceanography Archive - This archive includes data about sea-surface height, surface-wind vector, surface-wind speed, surface-wind stress vector, integrated water vapor, atmospheric liquid water, sea-surface temperature, sea-ice extent and concentration, and heat flux, produced by research satellites. This site also includes a guide to oceanography resources available on the Net which are particularly relevant to educators. TAO Observing Array - The TAO observing array of 70 buoys placed across a wide area of the Pacific Ocean gives access to real-time data about surface winds, sea surface temperature, subsurface temperatures to depths of 500 m, upper ocean velocity data, surface air temperature and relative humidity. This data can be viewed through various visualizations, plots, maps and animations, generated according to your specifications. Hydrographic World Map Generator - Generate global visualizations of annual means for temperature, salinity, oxygen, phosphate, nitrate, and silicate, taken at any level of ocean depth. Very good tool for seeing large-scale patterns of fluctuation in the hydrographic properties of the ocean.
Lesson Plans video to learn more about the realworld applications of oceanography as it episode, additional web resources about waves and surfing, and lesson plans for use http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/ntti/resources/lessons/s_waves/
Extractions: Surfers live for the big waves, and on January 28, 1998 in Waimea Beach, Hawaii many of the best surfers in the world gathered for the chance to surf the largest waves in recorded history. But most of them just watched in awe. What caused the massive waves? How did they know the waves were coming? Why does the north shore of Oahu offer the best surfing waves in the world? Would YOU surf an 80-foot wave!! Using the Nature episode " Condition Black ," students will view the breathtaking force of the sea. They will understand how surfers study waves in an attempt to tame them. Students will also gain a greater understanding of the different types of waves, how they are created, and whether they can experience them in their local environment. Through an interactive Web site, they will learn about the parts of a wave and how energy is transferred from the wind to the water. Ultimately, the students will generate their own waves during a hands-on experiment, and create a fun video demonstrating how surfers use science to predict when the surf's up. Cowabunga!
Coral Reef Lesson Plans http//www.teacherchannel.net (click on available materials) Lessons plans, activities labs for marine biology oceanography units. http://reefresearch.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=pages.unlinked&id=140
Extractions: Lesson Planning Center Archives: All Articles by Date ... Archives Lesson Planning Article L E S S O N P L A N N I N G A R T I C L E Eighteen activities for students to practice their math, geography, science, and language skills while learning about the world's oceans! In a resolution adopted in 1994, the United Nations declared 1998 the Year of the Ocean . In accordance with the year's theme, "Our Common Heritage," the UN resolution noted that: the oceans, seas, and coastal areas together form an essential component of the global life-support system. oceans represent a significant source of food, energy, minerals, and usage with significant economic potential. effective management of the uses and resources of oceans depend on improved access to information, public education, and scientific awareness.
Bookmarks For Shawn Carlson oceanography Sites Hotlist USA Marine Biology Links The World-Wide Web Virtual Library oceanography. Miscellaneous. Teachers Page of lesson plans lessons http://whs.wiscasset-hs.wiscasset.k12.me.us/whs/Science/Marine Science/Bookmarks
Extractions: Marine Biology Ecology Vents Program: Hydrothermal Vent Studies Cabrillo Tidepool Study NOAA Central Library - Photo Collection - Main Page Protist Image Data: The Picture Gallery RADIOLARIA HOME PAGE Invertebrates The Cephalopod Page; Octopuses, Squid, Cuttlefish, and Nautilus Sharks and Fish Marine Fish Pictures Marine mammals Oceanography Plate Tectonics NGDC/WDC MGG, Boulder-Measured and Estimated Global Seafloor Topography Images Page Volcano Lesson Plans ... Today's Earthquake Activity Chemistry Gulf of Maine Information System - REDIMS Physical properties of water Ocean Remote Sensing Group Home - Education and Outreach Gulf of Maine Information System - REDIMS Climate and weather USDOC/ NOAA/ NESDIS/ National Geophysical Data Center (NGDC) Home Page Ocean Remote Sensing Group Home - Education and Outreach Gulf of Maine Information System - REDIMS Waves
Extractions: Aquatic Science These materials are part of Teacher Press Expert Systems for Teachers developing Series of complete preparations ( see home page ) for all subjects and grade levels. If you have materials to publish in any subject, click here Three Lab Manuals: Water has natural appeal to students. Let us help you make these subjects more exciting!! These Lab Manuals include activities for upper-level high school and introductory college level course work in Freshwater, Oceanography and Marine Biology that teach investigative and real-life skills for a variety of labs in the classroom. Oceanography and 22 Marine Biology Labs all with Teacher's Manuals, Daily Lesson Plans, Syllabus, Test Forms and Test Keys. This is a turn key program for the most exciting science courses developed for landlocked classrooms. These Lab Manuals will supplement Aquatic, Oceanography, Marine or Environmental Science Courses.
Library Media Center real weather data. oceanography Neptune s Web Oceanographic education site with lesson plans. By the US Navy. The Jason Project http://www.concord.k12.nh.us/rms/t_science.htm
Extractions: General Science Resources for Teachers The National Science Education Standards - Prepared by the National Research Council. The text includes standards for teaching, content, assessment, and professional development. Benchmarks for Science Literacy - What students should know about science, math, and technology by the time they graduate from high school. This guide to instruction and the writing of a curriculum has been developed by the American Association for the Advancement of Science. The Eisenhower National Clearinghouse for the improvement of Math and Science Teaching - Lesson plans, links to science web sites, and professional development. The Digital Dozen - Monthly list of 12 top web sites in mathematics and science selected by the Eisenhower National Clearinghouse. The lists for previous months are archived. Explorer - A large number of lesson plans and activities for math and science. Most need to be downloaded in Adobe Acrobat format to be viewed. SciCentral - A directory of over 50,000 science sites on the internet, and a special section for K-12 sites. This is a good place to keep up with science in the news.
Beyond Books Teacher Door: Lesson Plans For Earth Science 4. oceanography. BEYOND BOOKS HOME TEACHER DOOR HOME lesson plans CORRELATIONS USER GUIDE TEACHER GUIDES STRATEGIES GENERAL APPS USEFUL TIPS http://www.beyondbooks.com/bbteacher/lessons/indexear81.asp
Extractions: 1 - 3 class periods The Earth is a special planet, just the right distance from the Sun and the right size to support a diversity of living organisms. In this lesson, students will explore life's requirements and how the Earth meets these requirements. Students will also research the characteristics of another planet in our solar system, decide whether they think this planet could support life, and create a project on a fictional colonization of this planet or a visit of humans to this planet. 1b. Earth's Location and its Effects Origins of the Solar System 1 class period For centuries, people have sought to understand where the Earth, the Sun, and the planets came from. As human technology and knowledge of the universe have improved, the theories of the origin of the solar system have changed. Currently, scientists generally believe that the solar system was formed from a ball of interstellar gas and dust 4.5 billion years ago. In this lesson, students will identify some of the components of the solar system and explore how the solar system was formed. 1e. Fly Me to the Moon
Secondary Education-Science-Biology- Oceanography of spring with gorgeous ecards Hundreds of links to Oceanographic Resources Learn lesson plans Kingdom of the Seahorsea lesson that is part anatomy and part http://www.pitt.edu/~poole/secedOceanography.html
Extractions: Earth Awareness Enrichment Program a traveling interactive K-12 enrichment program featuring the Earth Balloon, a 22' model of the earth that students enter to learn about the changing earth. Students learn about rain forests, the ring of fire, the solar system, plate tectonics, scale, seasons, timezones and more.
Lesson Plans On The Web Computers. K2, SSPS, lesson plans for You. Ecology. oceanography. 3-8, SI, Contrasts in Blue Life on the Caribbean Coral Reef and the Rocky Coast of Maine. http://www.teachspace.org/lessons/
Extractions: Lesson Plans on the Web These links go to Web pages where teachers can download lesson plans or classroom materials, or get ideas to help them present science in the classroom. There are numerous sites for institutions that are fascinating to those interested in science, but do not offer these resources. For brevity's sake, this list does not include them. For a more comprehensive list of science sites, we recommend The Franklin Institute Museum of Science's page of Educational Hotlists . For great sites for teachers that don't include lesson plans, check out our Links Without Lesson Plans page. Geology Physical Geography Science Foundations Educational Foundations ... Links to Other Lists act CCSSE 101 Reasons to Explore Space pK-2 NASA 3-2-1 Liftoff act CCSSE Celebrating Space: A Quick History SPC Comet Shoemaker Levy act CCSSE Crafts Cruisin' the Solar System NASM How Things Fly SI How Things Fly: Activities for Teaching Flight NASA Know All the Angles K-12 NASA Rocket Lessons act LANL Seltzer Tablet Rocket act CCSSE Voyage of Discovery - solar system Archeology SI Decoding the Past: The Work of Archeologists K-3 USGS Mud Fossils Astronomy NASM And a Star to Steer Her By UCAR Clay Planets NASM Exploring the Planets SSI Kinesthetic Astronomy - astronomy concepts through body motions
Lesson Plans Hot Links Bottom Scrolling Bar only. Neptune s Web Get the facts on oceanography with lots of lesson plans and student information and resources. Welcome to http://www.andover.k12.nh.us/teachers/teachersb.htm
Extractions: 9/11 - In Remembrance - Teacher Susan Stein has put together a great collection of resources for elementary school teachers to help commemorate the anniversary of September 11th. She also shares her own plan for remembering these sobering events with her first grade classroom, and includes a 9/11 song, links, and activities.
Sea And Sky Sea Lab Level 4 Neptune s Web (Middle and High School) Excellent resource for lesson plans relating to oceanography and ocean exploration. Sponsored http://www.seasky.org/labs/sea1d.html
Lesson Plans on science lesson plans for grades K9. At the primary level (K-3), the topics include interdisciplinary activities for magnets, the five senses, oceanography, http://www.sitesforteachers.com/resources_sharp/science/sci_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 1995 collection , the 1994 collection ,the partners collection , and the classic collection . Teachers can also search for individual activities from the Access Excellence archive. A new collection
EE Link: EE Activities - Energy And Transportation lesson plans and activities for elementary, junior high, and high school Educational material to help students understand oceanography and the environment http://eelink.net/eeactivities-energyandtransportation.html
Extractions: *Our larger categories have been split up into smaller pages to make your searching easier. Make sure to click "Next Page" in the lower right hand corner of the page to see all the resources listed in this category. Sort by: Choose a method: Alphabetical: A to Z Alphabetical: Z to A Rating: Total Rating: Month Visits: Total Visits: Month Addition Date: Oldest to Newest Addition Date: Newest to Oldest Alliance to Save Energy Lesson Plans Rate Error Cached Hands-on, multidisciplinary lesson plans for K-12 teachers. Used in the Green Schools project-a collaborative effort by teachers, administrators, and facilities and maintenance staff which reduces school energy costs at the same time it educates students. Downloadable in pdf format.
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Note To The Teacher : This Lesson Plan Works Especially Well F The unit is most appropriate for physical science, oceanography, and physics. While the lesson plan unit requires a lot of teacher confidence, you will find it http://web.clas.ufl.edu/users/rhatch/pages/05-SecondaryTeaching/NSF-PLANS/2-2_NE
Extractions: Note to the teacher This lesson plan works especially well for middle school students, and parts of it may also be used for some high school classes. The unit is most appropriate for physical science, oceanography, and physics. While the lesson plan unit requires a lot of teacher confidence, you will find it a unit sure to be well received by your students. Newton's Laws SUBTOPIC: Demonstration of Newton's Three Laws of Motion and the Law of Gravitation OBJECTIVES: The students will: 1) give examples of each of Newton's three laws as they occur in everyday experiences 2) visualize and differentiate the difference between a direct proportion and an inverse proportion using the formula F=ma 3) understand how the gravitational law affects the tides of the earth 4) calculate the actual gravitational force between the sun and earth and the moon and earth to conclude which has the stronger influence Background Information Isaac Newton summed up motion in three laws. Today we take these laws for granted as we grow up assuming they are true. We do not realize the struggles scientists went through in attempt to understand the world around them. The following activities use brainstorming, discussion, and simple labs to illustrate the laws. Newton's Three Laws: 1) An object which is moving at a constant velocity or at a state of rest does not change its state unless a force acts upon it.