In this lesson, students will consider a number of ocean research scenarios and determine how mapping might help answer questions related to that research. As this lesson proceeds they examine ocean maps and discuss what the maps show, compare maps of sea turtle and shark distribution. They will also analyze scenarios related to ocean research and determine how mapping can help answer the research questions. Links to all of the required maps are provided. Educational levels: Middle school
The children will learn how to represent and interpret data about ocean pollution. They will organis...
Unit from Smithsonian multidisciplinary ocean curriculum. Lesson plan focuses on ocean bottom featur...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014The ocean is one of the Earth's defining features; ...
In this lesson students will create maps of the state where they live and of some part of the ocean....
In this lesson, students make puzzles from world maps, dramatizing how much of the globe is covered ...
This monograph attempts to show the importance of bringing marine biology into science classrooms, d...
This web collection from the "On the Cutting Edge" workshop series will help undergraduate faculty a...
This guide introduces educators to the classroom use of oceanographic data from the Monterey Bay Aqu...
This newly-developed curriculum takes lesson plans that were developed for NOAA Voyages of Discovery...
In this lesson, students construct functional replicas of oceanographic tools and demonstrate and ex...
A unique approach to introductory oceanography facilitates student understanding by integrating boat...
Multimedia approach promotes ocean exploration and conservation. Underwater expeditions to National ...
COSEE-Ocean Systems (OS) is moving forward in its development of effective tools and techniques to a...
In this lesson, students work in teams to build models of ocean floor topography, which they exchang...
In this lesson, students take samples from an unseen model of the ocean floor and try to accurately ...
The children will learn how to represent and interpret data about ocean pollution. They will organis...
Unit from Smithsonian multidisciplinary ocean curriculum. Lesson plan focuses on ocean bottom featur...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014The ocean is one of the Earth's defining features; ...
In this lesson students will create maps of the state where they live and of some part of the ocean....
In this lesson, students make puzzles from world maps, dramatizing how much of the globe is covered ...
This monograph attempts to show the importance of bringing marine biology into science classrooms, d...
This web collection from the "On the Cutting Edge" workshop series will help undergraduate faculty a...
This guide introduces educators to the classroom use of oceanographic data from the Monterey Bay Aqu...
This newly-developed curriculum takes lesson plans that were developed for NOAA Voyages of Discovery...
In this lesson, students construct functional replicas of oceanographic tools and demonstrate and ex...
A unique approach to introductory oceanography facilitates student understanding by integrating boat...
Multimedia approach promotes ocean exploration and conservation. Underwater expeditions to National ...
COSEE-Ocean Systems (OS) is moving forward in its development of effective tools and techniques to a...
In this lesson, students work in teams to build models of ocean floor topography, which they exchang...
In this lesson, students take samples from an unseen model of the ocean floor and try to accurately ...
The children will learn how to represent and interpret data about ocean pollution. They will organis...
Unit from Smithsonian multidisciplinary ocean curriculum. Lesson plan focuses on ocean bottom featur...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014The ocean is one of the Earth's defining features; ...