SIMoN -- Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Part of a set of multidisciplinary lesson plans from the Smithsonian, this lesson plan focuses on the ocean oceanography Resources Educational resources. http://www.mbnms-simon.org/sections/geology/education.php?sec=g
Sea Education Association K12 Lesson Plan Topic oceanography. Traditional oceanography techniques included observation and lowering nets, scoops, and buckets to sample the water and bottom sediments. http://www.sea.edu/k12lessonplans/K12ToolsTrade.htm
Extractions: Please Send Me More Information Grade Level Topic : Oceanography Summary : Students will construct functional replicas of oceanographic tools and demonstrate and explain their use. Key Words and Concepts Covered : oceanographic equipment, sampling Introduction : How do we study the oceans? Traditional oceanography techniques included observation and lowering nets, scoops, and buckets to sample the water and bottom sediments. Modern oceanography employs sophisticated versions of these tools but also increasingly uses electronic probes, sound waves, and real time samplers with live links to computers as well as remotely operated vehicles and satellites. What to Expect : Many students have some knowledge of submersibles such as ALVIN and Jason which were used to explore wrecks, but students may be less familiar with equipment used to sample the physical, chemical, biological, and geological aspects of the oceans. In this activity, students should use print and online sources of information. The hardest part may be to find an example of a project where the instrument was used. Try PUNA Ridge LEO-15 , and Oceanus Magazine for starters.
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Extractions: Science Lesson Plans and Resources This page provides links to lesson plans and resources for all grade levels and all science areas typically taught in K-12 schools. Click on a topic from the list below. If you need lesson plans for health or nutrition, click here. If you need science homework help, click here. All links on this page were checked and updated January 11, 2003. Multi-Subject Science Pages; Rubrics; Scientific Method/Nature of Science; Astronomy; ... Go to the National Science Education
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Extractions: Classroom Lesson Plans Here are links to some lesson plans I've developed for use in my Creative Drama Classroom (and a few games and lessons from others as well). All of these lessons have been tested and proven successful in the classroom. Let me know if they work for you. Have a great lesson plan you'd like to share? Send it to me! I'll try it out and post it here. I'm hoping eventually to have a large library of proven lesson plans here. Email me! To help you find just what you need, I've sorted these lessons in a few different ways: By AGE LEVEL By LESSON TYPE By cross-curricular CONTENT Lesson Plans Sorted by Age Level Most of these lesson plans work with a large age range (with appropriate adjustments in level of sophistication), but I've listed them here in approximate order, from youngest to oldest. These lessons are presented with fairly specific instructions, for the most part, but should not be understood as carved-in-stone methods. Every teacher will have her or his individual slant on these activities.
Oceanography In Atlantic Canada Lesson Plan assessing results. Click Here To Enter oceanography In Atlantic Canada. Emarketing strategy design by Spherica. EOA Scientific is http://www.eoascientific.com/oceanography/introduction/guide.html
Extractions: Break the students into groups. Give them one week to collect as many stories, songs and other artistic pieces from the region that use the ocean as inspiration. They must then create a poster or bulletin board display to showcase their findings, and to explain the importance of the ocean in the Atlantic region. With older students you may want to discuss how this region would be different if various aspects of people's interactions with the ocean changed (i.e., fishing was banned, water transportation was banned, etc.) For Other Regions: Interview Have your students interview students in an Atlantic Canadian school via email. The purpose of the interview should be to gain an understanding of how the ocean has impacted the lives of Atlantic Canadians . With older students you may want to discuss how this region would be different if various aspects of people's interactions with the ocean changed (i.e., fishing was banned, water transportation was banned, etc.) Prior to beginning this activity, the teacher should find potential schools on the Internet (type into a search engine "Nova Scotia", "
Extractions: Results 81-90 of 215 = DLESE Reviewed Collection Sharks Field Trip http://www.field-trips.org/sci/sharks/index.htm Submit a teaching tip This shark tutorial covers: the general facts, biology, family tree, physiology, and anatomy of sharks; sharks of Hawaii; shark teeth of the Miocene; safety tips to avoid shark attacks; and information on the Great White Shark, whale-sharks, and the Mako shark. It also includes a shark mailing list... Full description This resource is in these collections: DLESE Community Collection (DCC) Grade level: High (9-12) Intermediate (3-5) Middle (6-8) Primary (K-2) Resource type: Tutorial Email lists Subject: Biological oceanography Paleontology A to Z Teacher Stuff: Ocean Theme http://atozteacherstuff.com/themes/ocean.shtml Submit a teaching tip This site provides educational links and lesson plans for K-12 teachers, with a focus on oceans. It contains links to units, lesson plans, and printable pages and worksheets all related to the ocean theme, and sorted by appropriate grade level. It also contains discussion boards and forums for teachers... Full description This resource is in these collections: DLESE Community Collection (DCC) Grade level: High (9-12) Intermediate (3-5) Middle (6-8) Primary (K-2) Resource type: Module / Unit Clearinghouse Discussion / Forum Subject: Biological oceanography Physical oceanography Resources Provided by Bodies of Water (title provided or enhanced by cataloger) http://www.utm.edu/departments/ed/cece/second/2M2.shtml
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Extractions: Science Lesson Plan Links Welcome!!!** Updated April 5, 2003 ** Email me with any questions, suggestions, or links!! ** Have a great day!! ** Don't forget to visit my other pages for many more ideas!! ** Welcome to my science lesson plan links page. I have the page divided into themes so hopefully that will make it easier to navigate. Thanks and feel free to email me with any suggestions. Lesson Plans Search Engines: Science Activities Manual: K-8 Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators Lesson Plans Collaborative Lessons Archive McGraw Hill School Science Page Science lesson plans and links.
Student Section: Oceanography Unit Introduction. During days one and two of this lesson, we filled in unlabeled diagrams of the following during a class discussion http://biology.arizona.edu/sciconn/lessons2/Chandler/stud_oc.htm
Extractions: Ocean Topography and Zonation Activity Introduction During days one and two of this lesson, we filled in unlabeled diagrams of the following during a class discussion: (Sumich, 1992) During the labeling process, we discussed why there are large-scale features (plate tectonics), climactic zones (planet tilt and heating), and environmental zones (water depth, substrate/no substrate, light availability). Now after dividing into four different groups, (one for each diagram), you will construct scale 3-D models of your groups assigned diagram, and will be evaluated according to a teacher- made grading scale. When you are done, your model will be presented to the class. Materials Any arts and crafts materials that you or the teacher provides Procedure Organize into groups and find out which diagram you are to do.
K-12 Teacher Activities - Marine Lessons Plans activities for the classroom STELLAR ACTIVITIES http//stellar.arc.nasa.gov/stellar/Activities/Activities.html lesson plans ACTIVITIES (WWW) http//www.mi.mun http://www.mi.mun.ca/mi-net/activity/activity.htm
Lesson Plans And Projects areas, including art. In addition to lesson plans, students can log on to learn ocean trivia and any other oceanographic information. http://coexploration.org/bbsr/coral/html/body_lesson_plans_and_projects.html
Extractions: Lesson Plans and Classroom Activities Two sets of resources for teachers are available on these pages. The first set contains lesson plans and activities created especially for this site by our Coral Cam Teacher Advisory Group. The second set lists other teacher resources about oceans and coral reefs that we found on the Web. Lesson Plans created by our Teacher Advisory Group In June 1999 this Coral Cam web site was reviewed by the Coral Cam Teacher Advisory Group. This group of select teachers also created a set of lesson plans directly related to this coral camera web site. 2. Other Related Resources on the Web Here is a list of lesson guides and related to coral reefs that we have discovered. The resources are briefly reviewed and grade levels for their use are mentioned. Highly Recommended A very highly recommended resource for middle school students which includes a number of excellent classroom activities, background information, and listing of related resources is:
Lesson Plans The lesson plans are designed to employ BATS oceanographic data to promote inquirybased learning in grade 5-12 classrooms, and are linked to the appropriate http://coexploration.org/bbsr/classroombats/html/body_lesson_plans.html
Extractions: This page features links to lesson plans created by scientists and teachers involved in Classroom BATS. This page is constantly changing and growing as CBATS participants create additional lesson plans and update already completed lesson plans with new BATS data. The lesson plans are designed to employ BATS oceanographic data to promote inquiry-based learning in grade 5-12 classrooms, and are linked to the appropriate topics in the National Science Education content standards Lesson Plans Links to Content Standards How much CO gas can sea water hold? Geochemical cycles
Lesson Plan - Practicing The Creative Part Of Inventive Thinking Inventive Thinking lesson plans. lesson plans and activities for teaching inventive thinking adaptable for grades K-12. More of this Feature. lesson plans. http://inventors.about.com/library/lessons/bl_activity_2.htm
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Creative Drama Lesson Plans Classroom lesson plans. Here are links to some lesson plans I ve developed for use in my Creative Drama Classroom (and a few games and lessons from others as http://www.childdrama.com/lessons.html
Extractions: Classroom Lesson Plans Here are links to some lesson plans I've developed for use in my Creative Drama Classroom (and a few games and lessons from others as well). All of these lessons have been tested and proven successful in the classroom. Let me know if they work for you. Have a great lesson plan you'd like to share? Send it to me! I'll try it out and post it here. I'm hoping eventually to have a large library of proven lesson plans here. Email me! To help you find just what you need, I've sorted these lessons in a few different ways: By AGE LEVEL By LESSON TYPE By cross-curricular CONTENT Lesson Plans Sorted by Age Level Most of these lesson plans work with a large age range (with appropriate adjustments in level of sophistication), but I've listed them here in approximate order, from youngest to oldest. These lessons are presented with fairly specific instructions, for the most part, but should not be understood as carved-in-stone methods. Every teacher will have her or his individual slant on these activities. DRAMA FROM PICTURE BOOKS: A collection of ideas for using a picture book to start a Drama activity. Listed first here because the ideas vary widely as to appropriate age level.
Extractions: T he following Lesson Plans, written entirely by Middle and High School teachers, represent the final product of the collaborative project, 'History of Science in the Secondary School Curriculum.' The Project was funded by a major two-year grant from the National Science Foundation in cooperation with the National History Teaching Alliance. The Program was structured around a series of collaborations between university faculty and selected participants from secondary schools in Florida and Virginia. Each year thirty teachers (one History and one Science teacher from fifteen schools) attended a three-week Summer Seminar and a series of follow-up meetings throughout the year. A lthough several goals were established for the Program, the primary objectives were, first, to heighten concern in public schools for science literacy and an understanding of science and culture by means of sustained discussion among school and university teachers on the status of education in science, mathematics, and technology; second, to establish an on-going History of Science Resource Center in order to enhance teacher preparation, develop tested teaching strategies, and to disseminate resulting materials nationally. O ne substantial result of the latter object are the Lesson Plans below. They were written by participants in the Program and are now made fully available (for non-commercial use) either by downloading the files or by linking to this site. The Lesson Plans have a two-fold purpose. First, to help teachers incorporate Science into the History classroom; second, to encourage the use of History of Science in Science classrooms. The following Lesson Plans contain new and useful ideas on how to present traditional concepts in a fresh and creative way. While they vary in application, each unit was classroom tested by as many as three evaluators at various educational levels. They are well-organized and appropriate for the grade level and subject indicated in the 'Note to the Teacher' at the beginning of each unit.
Research Material For School Students - CEMAP Exploring Satellite oceanography. This is a high school lesson plan for using satellite imagery to teach oceanography. The emphasis http://www.cemap.maths.unsw.edu.au/school.html
Extractions: Research Material for School Students and Teachers The following are links to many sources of information for your school projects and assignments and also resource material for teachers. If you can't find what you are looking for here try Education Resources for Oceanography and Earth Sciences Volvo Ocean Adventure Follow the yachts in the Whitbread Round the World Race as they travel collecting data and learn about weather, climate, fisheries and environmental threats. Coral Reef Education for Students and Teachers (CREST) Manual (new 11/24/98) The CREST Manual is a manual on the basic ecology of coral reef ecosystems intended for use as an educational manual for elementary and high school instructors. It can also be used as a reference manual for researchers. It is specifically aimed to aid teachers and students in understanding the coral reef ecosystem and the necessity of protecting our coral reefs. Discovery Channel School This Web site is associated with the Discovery Channel and the Learning Channel. They provide Educator Guides to accompany their TV channels, videos, programming schedules, and curricular materials. Exploring Satellite Oceanography This is a high school lesson plan for using satellite imagery to teach oceanography. The emphasis is upon how sea surface temperature varies over space and time.
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